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Johnson's Russia List Excerpts from the JRL E-Mail Newsletter ... By Pavel Felgenhauer from The Jamestown Foundation's Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL #2009-51, March 13, 2009. ...
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Arctic, Russian Nuclear Icebreakers - Johnson's Russia List 6-25-03 Headlines: Assassinations :: JRL RAS #44 - November 2008: VLADISLAV BUGERA: PORTRAIT OF A ... FEATURE - Atomic icebreakers keep Russia's north alive ...
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Russia - Survival Guide for Expats - JRL 5-6-08 The Russo-British Chamber of Commerce addressed all these aspects in its "Survival Guide for Expats in Russia 2008." "Russia is no different from any other ...
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Russia, Bolshoi Ballet Packing For Washington Tour - JRL 2-19-07 Feb 19, 2007 ... Johnson's Russia List Home, Images of St. Petersburg, E-mail David Johnson, ... Bolshoi Ballet Packing For Washington Tour. MOSCOW. ...
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FLIGHT TESTS FOR PAC-3 - CDI A PAC-3 intercepted and killed a tactical ballistic missile (with ... Both PAC-3 missiles were fired from the same Patriot launcher and were spaced several ...
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cover 01 File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Swift, Elusive Sword was published in July 2001. At that time, ... Are we closer to the quick striking force envisioned in A Swift, Elusive. Sword? ...
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State Department, Defense Industry Have Coffee and Donuts, Discuss ... State Department, Defense Industry Have Coffee and Donuts, Discuss Export Control Reform. On Sept. 21 and 22, two separate meetings were held to discuss ...
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Russia - The Great Terror: A Fear That Spared No One - JRL 8-14-07 Aug 14, 2007 ... My father's body was buried at [Kazakhstan's] Karaganda [prison camp.] I've visited his grave there." 'Without Right Of Correspondence' ...
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Terrorism - In the Spotlight: East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) The various East Turkestan liberation groups showed signs of consolidation ... the Eastern Turkestan Independence Organization, and the Eastern Turkestan ...
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Russia - A Dangerous Profession: Russia Ranks Below Afghanistan ... Feb 22, 2008 ... A Dangerous Profession Russia Ranks Below Afghanistan, Sudan, and Tajikistan on Freedom of the Press By Yelena Biberman ...
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