101.   Russian newspapers reported Monday that the bombing may have been prompted by a dispute between poachers and border guards over the lucrative fish trade in Kaspiisk.

102.   Russian newspapers said Sych had been heavily involved in those dealings before the tax loophole was closed earlier this year.

103.   Russian newspapers speculated Friday that Skuratov, who has not denied it was him in the tape, may retaliate with new corruption charges against the Kremlin.

104.   Russian newspapers today were filled with reports that volunteers from neighboring republics in the volatile Caucasus Mountains were arriving in Chechnya to fend off a Russian invasion.

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

106.   Russian newspapers, which have crucified Grachev over corruption scandals and his disastrous handling of the drawnout war in breakaway Chechnya, had a field day Wednesday.

107.   Several leading Russian newspapers have urged Yeltsin to step down.

108.   Shevardnadze denied reports from a Russian newspaper that his health is so shaky he may have to resign.

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

110.   Russian newspapers first reported his involvement in the Korean Air Lines shoot-down on Thursday.

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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