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1. Boston Globe editorial: Russia's stake in Iraq.
2. BBC Monitoring: Russian experts on US aims, consequences of possible
military operation in Iraq.
3. Interfax: Russian astrologer predicts Saddam Hussein's removal from
power in December.
4. Reuters: US, Russian first ladies salute fellow book lovers.
5. National Post (Canada): Lianne George, Hermitage exhibition a way of
saying thanks. Canadians have been very supportive of the Russian cultural
symbol.
6. Moscow Times: Larisa Naumenko, Study Finds Just 8% of Russians Has
Surfed Net.
7. The Observer (UK): Nick Paton Walsh, CIA Kremlin bug 'saved Gorbachev.'
The newly revealed exploits of spies who operated in underground tunnels.
8. AP: Vatican-Orthodox Group Proposed.
9. The Independent on Sunday (UK): Moscow Stories: Nostalgia for discipline.
Both the founder of the KGB and our own Iron Lady are back in fashion.
Mary Dejevsky detects a longing for the age of 'order.'
10. Peter Calder: The Sofa on Sosnovaya.
11. The Observer (UK): Lisa Jardine, What a capital idea. Orlando Figes
explores the contradictions of Russian culture through the history of
St Petersburg in Natasha's Dance.
12. Gordon Hahn: Hahn/Menshikov, A Final Time.
13. October 15 meeting in Washington: Spy Mania: Official Intimidation and
Silencing of Russia’s Journalists, Scientists, and Intellectuals.
14. BBC Monitoring: Russian TV looks at work of space troops.
15. RIA Novosti: RUSSIA CONQUERED KAZAN 450 YEARS AGO.
16. South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Vanessa Bauzá, Missile crisis brought war
closer than anyone imagined.
17. Houston Chronicle: Anna Badkhen, Russia role in space station may
diminish.
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