What the Papers Say, Nov. 1, 2012

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(What the Papers Say, Nov. 1, 2012 – Moscow Times/BBC Monitoring – http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/what-the-papers-say-nov-1-2012/470826.html) The Moscow Times and BBC Monitoring summarize news from Russian-language print newspapers; click here for full report: http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/what-the-papers-say-nov-1-2012/470826.html

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NEWSLINK: What the Papers Say, Sept. 24, 2012

File Photo of Russian Print Newspapers, adapted from image at loc.gov

What the Papers Say, Sept. 24, 2012 – Moscow Times/BBC Monitoring – 25 September 2012 –  www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/what-the-papers-say-sept-24-2012/468642.html The Moscow Times and BBC Monitoring examine the latest news and trends in Russian-language print newspapers. click here to read the coverage in its entirety

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Michael Launer: “Re: Doing Business in Russia”

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Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 From: “Michael Launer” <mklauner@russtechinc.com> Subject: Re doing business in Russia My wife, Marilyn Young, is a subscriber to The Johnson List. Some time ago she printed out a number of messages regarding the perils of doing business in Russia. The attached message is a response to one of those messages that dealt with interpreters. I […]

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About the JRL

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Your source for Russia news and analysis since 1996 The JRL is a project of the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at The George Washington University‘s Elliott School of International Affairs. Key Staff: David Johnson – davidjohnson@starpower.net Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Johnson’s Russia List “David Johnson: Navigator of Russian Media”, David Johnson interview in The Moscow News; JRL […]

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JRL E-Mail Newsletter

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Johnson’s Russia List, “the JRL,” has been a favored source of Russia-related information since it was founded by Editor-in-Chief David Johnson in 1996. Like an “Early Bird” focused on Russia and related subjects, the JRL since its beginning has been a voluminous, full-text e-mail newsletter, where its complete content resides. > click here for recent JRL tables of contents > […]

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