91.   Russian newspapers took a wait-and-see a ttitude to the election results, some expressing relief that a man seen as pragmatic and calm had won.

92.   Russia has decided to cut its peacekeeping forces in Bosnia and Kosovo by more than a third this year, a Russian newspaper reported Monday.

93.   Russia supports permanent seats for Japan and Germany on the U.N. Security Council, a Russian newspaper said Friday, quoting a senior diplomat.

94.   Russian newspapers and television stations have focused on the dangers of the recovery effort and questioned its wisdom, setting the stage for possible cancellation of the work.

95.   Russian newspapers called the muted response a hopeful sign of confidence in Russian stability.

96.   Russian newspapers echoed the warning Friday.

97.   Russian newspapers had a mixed response, saying that it could give a break to the battered economy and let the government pay back wages.

98.   Russian newspapers had a muted reaction Thursday to the just-concluded U.S.-Russian summit, preferring to review the huge celebrations commemorating victory in World War II.

99.   Russian newspapers have blamed Tsibliyev for the June crash.

100.   Russian newspapers on Thursday praised the summit, the fifth between the two presidents, as a major success for Russia.

a. + newspaper >>共 538
local 10.51%
daily 7.08%
israeli 3.36%
major 3.19%
independent 3.08%
british 2.73%
official 2.69%
national 2.58%
weekly 2.42%
japanese 1.93%
russian 1.16%
russian + n. >>共 781
troop 7.11%
official 5.60%
force 4.03%
government 3.40%
soldier 2.60%
authority 1.66%
leader 1.57%
television 1.48%
military 1.32%
army 1.05%
newspaper 0.32%
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