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At a meeting with State Duma parliamentary group leaders on 22 January, President Vladimir Putin discussed a draft law presented by Union of Rightist Forces (SPS) head Boris Nemtsov, ntvru.com ...
A few days after his appointment as railways minister on 5 January (see "RFE/RL Newsline," 7 January 2002), Gennadii Fadeev began purging his ministry, "The Moscow Times" reported on 18 January. Seven ...
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan’s recent testimony before Congress and the Fed’s Monetary Policy Report submitted to Congress on February 27, 2002, carefully describe the deterioration ...
Improved Transcutaneous Bilirubinometry: Comparison of SpectR X BiliCheck and Minolta Jaundice Meter JM-102 for Estimating Total Serum Bilirubin in a Normal Newborn Population ...
Introduction The public expects and supports continued military action to combat terrorism. No less than 92% think the United States will have to use military force to reduce the threat of terrorism, ...
The big fight among manufacturers is not over PCs but over the powerful data crunchers known as servers Easy As Dell? This CEO loves gadgets–but not in his computers Full-Service Parking To lure new ...
Software has become ubiquitous, creating risks at a terrifying rate. Jack wonders if weíre smart enough to manage all that code.
This dataset contains questions about how people use the Internet when making important decisions in their lives. It also includes general tracking questions. Information on the Web is important to ...