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1. Christian Science Monitor: Fred Weir, What you won't find out from
Russia's census.
2. BBC Monitoring: Russian state pursues undeclared goals in census -
Moscow enumerator.
3. Nezavisimaya Gazeta: Maksim Glikin, BETTER TO BE A SCYTHIAN THAN A
KRYASHEN. The question of ethnic origin was the most difficult in the 2002
census.
4. Luba Schwartzman: TV1 Review.
5. ITAR-TASS: Russia's nuclear centres to be declassified - Atomic Energy
Ministry.
6. Moscow Times: Valeria Korchagina, Capital Flight Drops by 80%.
7. RIA Novosti: RUSSIA: SAVINGS BANK VICE-PRESIDENT OFFERS FACTS AND
FIGURES.
8. RIA Novosti: MOSCOW WON'T BRING DOMESTIC PRICES ON ENERGY RESOURCES
INTO LINE WITH WORLD STANDARDS.
9. Reuters: EU fears Russia wants to increase trade barriers.
10. Dow Jones: U.S. Trade Official: Heavy Going In Russia WTO Entry Talks.
11. BBC Monitoring: Head of Russian national grid company stresses need
for electricity reform.
12. pravda.ru: Russian Scientists in America. Former Soviet dissident talks
about Russian and American science.
13. Moscow News: Sergei Leonov, Vladimir Putin as the Emperor Alexander III.
How Putin compares with Russia's other rulers.
14. Los Angeles Times: John Daniszewski, Russian Catholics Decry Story
About
Monastery Brothel. False newspaper report is seen by some as part of a smear
campaign by the nation's Orthodox Church, which denies involvement.
15. New York Times: Sabrina Tavernise, Oil Prize, Past and Present, Ties
Russia to Iraq.
16. The Guardian (UK): Nick Paton Walsh, Fears for space station after
Soyuz explosion.
17. Moscow Times: Oleg Panfilov. The Resurgence of Lies and Disinformation.
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