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NEWSLINKS - JRL featured external linked articles, partial archive December 2011

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> NEWSLINK: Turkey Approves Russian Gas Plan - WSJ 12.29.11
> NEWSLINK: China finds promise and setbacks in pursuit of Russian energy - WP 12.28.11

> NEWSLINK: Russia's Dubious Vote - WSJ 12.27.11
> NEWSLINK: Russia's neighbors balk at Putin's big idea - Reuters 12.22.11
> NEWSLINK: Putin sees little chance for talks with protestors - AFP 12.27.11
> NEWSLINK:: Will Putin 2.0 be any different? - FT 12.27.11

> NEWSLINK: Turkey Approves Russian Gas Plan - WSJ 12.29.11
> NEWSLINK: China finds promise and setbacks in pursuit of Russian energy - WSJ 12.29.11

> NEWSLINK: WTO accession, economic development, new prgms-key results of govt work - ITAR-TASS 12.29.11
> NEWSLINK: What's Next for Russia's Political Leadership? - PBS 12.27.11
> NEWSLINK: The West's Cold War Victory 20 Years On - RT 12.28.11
> NEWSLINK: Truly free elections in Russia could solve Putin's problem with protesters - CSM 12.28.11
> NEWSLINK: The Putin Paradox - http://lucianinmoscow.blogspot.com 12.28.11
> NEWSLINK: In Russia, a new badge of honor for Putin critics: a jail term - CSM 12.28.11
> NEWSLINK: Political Promotions in Russia Appear to Belie President’s Promise of Reform - NYT 12.28.11
> NEWSLINK: Court throws out Yabloko election fraud suit - RT 12.29.11
> NEWSLINK: Advertise on NYTimes.com Unlikely Agitator, an Insider, Speaks Out Against Electoral Fraud - NYT 12.29.11
> NEWSLINK: Russian Bloggers’ Findings Support ‘Fingerprints of Fraud’ in Election Results - WSJ 12.28.11

> NEWSLINK: The Mathematics Of Russian Election Fraud - Sublime Oblivion 12.26.11
> NEWSLINK: Keeping tabs on Putin’s spooks - MN 12.26.11
> NEWSLINK: Russia, Ukraine look to avert New Year gas row - Reuters 12.26.11
> NEWSLINK: Land Reform Amendments Go Before Duma - MT/Vedemosti 12.27.11
> NEWSLINK: Office Professionals Dominate Moscow’s Protest Movement - WSJ 12.27.11
> NEWSLINK: [PDF] Who took part in the December 24 rally in Moscow, and for what reason - ITAR-TASS Sublime Oblivion 12.24.11
> NEWSLINK: Demonstrations Indicate Russia's Political Progress - Konstantin Sonin/MT

> NEWSLINK: The Next Russian Revolution? - NYT 12.24.11
> NEWSLINK: After mass rally Russian elites are looking for way out of crisis - ITAR-TASS
> NEWSLINK: Russia's Putin risks losing touch amid protests - Reuters 12.25.11
> NEWSLINK: Russia won't have a revolution - Canberra Times 12.26.11
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NEWSLINK: Presidential envoys ‘obsolete’ – Matvienko - Russia Today 12.26.11
> NEWSLINK: Putin’s Children - NYT 12.26.11
> NEWSLINK: First shoots appear of a new democratic Russia - Independent 12.26.11
> NEWSLINK: Russia’s president talks reform as a protest movement gains force - WP 12.25.11
> NEWSLINK: A Russian Fairy Tale for Christmas - lucianinmoscow.blogspot.com 12.25.11

> The Civil Archipelago: How far can the resistance to Vladimir Putin go?- New Yorker
> Opposition preparing another massive rally - ITAR-TASS
> Young Russian protesters want change but lack a leader - WP
> Jeered in Moscow, Putin seen as hero in provinces - Reuters
> Election results cancelled, violations not confirmed - RT
> United Russia cuts deal with opposition on Duma structure - RT
> Wrapped Up in Russia's 'Mink' Revolution: The privileged children of Putin's rule are shedding their apolitical ways - WSJ
> Phone hacking Russian style: Opposition under fire - Reuters
> Yabloko, CPRF parties select their presidential candidates - ITAR-TASS
> Is it still a one-horse race? - RBTH
> Kudrin could unite the radicals and the establishment - Valdai
> As the Ice Cracks Under Putin, What Will He Do? No matter how he rolls the dice, every option is fraught with huge risks - WSJ
> A Crisis of Confidence- Vladimir Ryzhkov/MT
> Putin: Business must return from 'offshore shadows'- Reuters
> WTO Entry Bodes Well For Curbing Corruption - Brook Horowitz/MT
> Michael McFaul and Russia's Presidential Election - RT
> Mutually Assured Stability- Simon Saradzhyan/MT

> NEWSLINK: Russia's Putin under heavy pressure after mass protests - Reuters 12.11.11
> NEWSLINK: What lies beyond the European watershed? - RT 12.11.11
> NEWSLINK: Protests Swell Across Russia - WSJ 12.11.11
> NEWSLINK: A Russian awakening - Economist 12.11.11
> NEWSLINK: Russia: The Beginning of the End of Putin’s Epoch - Carnegie Endowment 12.8.11
> NEWSLINK: What I Saw at the Vote - MT 12.9.11
> NEWSLINK: Political Crisis in Russia: Voting, Russian-style: Routine election fraud turns into full-scale protest - Economist 12.10.11
> NEWSLINK: Russia's future: The cracks appear: Vladimir Putin should clean up the Kremlin and modernize - Economist 12.10.11
> NEWSLINK: Mr. Putin Seeks a Scapegoat - NYT 12.9.11
> NEWSLINK: Annulling elections a road to chaos – Public Chamber - RT 12.11.11
> NEWSLINK: The long life of Homo sovieticus - Economist 12.10.11
> NEWSLINK: Chanting 'Russia without Putin,' flash mobs roil Moscow - CSM 12.7.11
> NEWSLINK: Opposition plans large protest action, Putin not against dialogue within legal framework. - ITAR-TASS 12.8.11
> NEWSLINK: Russian Culture Suddenly Politicized - MT 12.8.11
> NEWSLINK: Putin says U.S. stoked Russian protests - Reuters 12.11.11
> NEWSLINK: Social media makes anti-Putin protests snowball - Reuters 12.7.11
> NEWSLINK: This Could Be Putin's Last Election - MT 12.7.11
> NEWSLINK: Russian Voters Send Putin a Message - National Interest 12.7.11
> NEWSLINK: Putin's Brezhnev Syndrome Means End of an Era - MT 12.7.11
> NEWSLINK: Yabloko to seek cancellation of Duma election results as falsified - ITAR-TASS 12.7.11
> NEWSLINK: Russian elections spark protests by opposition, Putin supporters - WP 12.6.11
> NEWSLINK: Putin takes formal step to regain Kremlin top job - Reuters 12.7.11
> NEWSLINK: Putin no longer darling of Russians - Reuters 12.5.11