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Dec. 10, 2002:    #6594

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Human Rights 1 Right to free education, medical aid, support for elderly highest priorities of Russians Interfax
Human Rights 2 Putin criticizes Russia's observance of human rights AP
Human Rights 3 PUTIN SAYS STATE MUST BE OPEN FOR CITIZENS RIA Novosti
Chechen Resettlement 4 Chechen resettlement to stop, Putin vows BBC
Capital Outflow 5 PRIVATE CAPITAL OUTFLOW FROM RUSSIA DECREASING RIA Novosti
Retirement 6 Moscow Pensioners Making Ends Meet On $1.70 A Day RFE/RL
Francesca Mereu
News 7 TV1 Review Luba Schwartzman
Middle Class 8 Experts Gather in Search Of Elusive Middle Class St. Petersburg Times
Angelina Davydova
Crime, Drag Racing 9 Meet the Leader of the Pack: Moscow's Drag-Racing Queen. Katya Karenina Organizes Illicit Matches Under the Nose
of the City Police Force
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Wall Street Journal
 Jeanne Whalen
Elections 10 VESHNYAKOV: PENALITES FOR MUD-SLINGING IN THE NEXT CAMPAIGN. Interview with Central Election Commission Chairman Alexander Veshnyakov.  
Democracy &
Foreign Policy
11 Democratic Irresponsibility Izvestia
Nikolai Zlobin
Economy 12 RUSSIAN ECONOMY AT YEAR END. Results and outlook. Moscow Tribune Stanislav Menshikov
Emigration 13 Seven Million People Left Russia Since 1991 pravda.ru
Elections 14 Putin's St Petersburg rival gains from election Reuters
Chechnya War 15 Why the West Continues to Fail in its Understanding of the Chechen War: Commentaries by Khodzh-Akhmed Nukhaev and Dr. Jakov Gordin. Darlene Reddaway 

 
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