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  1. Implementing Legislation for the Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Russian Federation on the
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142. CNN - Russian Web Site Fights Government Monitoring Effort - August 11, 1998
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Web posted at: 12:31 p.m. EDT (1631 GMT) From Correspondent Mike Hanna MOSCOW (CNN) Anatoly Levenchuk, who fears the Russian government has plans to monitor all Internet traffic in the country, is fighting back. On his own site, the Web-savvy Muscovite has published details of what he says is a new Russian secret police project known as SORM system for ensuring investigative activity. Levenchuk calls it the Russian Internet wiretap project. "I'm afraid that this is (a) return back to Big Brother," he told CNN. His Web site mostly in Russian but with a separate section written in English also includes an image of a bear , Russia's national symbol, dressed as the Statue of Liberty.

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145. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lublin
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DIOCESE OF LUBLIN (LUBLINENSIS). The city of Lublin is in Russian Poland, capital of the Government of Lublin, lies on the Bistrzyca, a tributary of the Vistula, and in 1897 had a population of 50,152, of whom 30,914 were Catholics. It is the seat of a Catholic bishop, a governor, and an army corps. Conspicuous among the eleven Catholic churches of the town are the cathedral, dedicated to St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist, which was built by Bernhard Maciejowski (afterwards cardinal ) between 1582 and 1600, remained till 1722 in the possession of the Jesuits , and since 1832 has been the cathedral; also the church of St. Stanislaus, erected in 1342 by King Casimir for the Dominicans; the church of the Assumption of Mary "de triumphis", built during 1412 and 1426 by King Wladislaw Jagello, in memory of the victory gained over the Teutonic Order; the parish church of the Conversion of St. Paul, erected in 1461, and till 1864 the church of the Franciscans, etc. Roman Catholics and those of other confessions and to win over the small number of schismatics, who after the Union of Brest remained in Lithuania; but the synod had no success. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Lublin still remained one of the most important towns in Poland. At the Partition of Poland the town went first to Austria; in 1809, after the victory of

146. Russian Federation Government Information
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GOVERNMENT In the political system established by the 1993 constitution, the president wields considerable executive power. There is no vice president, and the legislative branch is far weaker than the executive. The bicameral legislature consists of the lower house (State Duma) and the upper house (the Federation Council). The president nominates the highest state officials, including the prime minister, who must be approved by the Duma. The president can pass decrees without consent from the Duma. He also is head of the armed forces and of the National Security Council. Duma elections were held most recently on December 7, 2003, and presidential elections on March 14, 2004. The pro-government party, United Russia, won close to half of the seats in the Duma. Combined with its allies, United Russia commands a two-thirds majority. The OSCE judged the Duma elections as failing to meet international standards for fairness, due largely to extensive slanted media bias in the campaign. Vladimir Putin was re-elected to second four-year term with 71% of the vote in March 2004. The Russian constitution does not allow presidents to serve more than two consecutive terms.

147. In Russian Media, Free Speech For A Select Few (washingtonpost.com)
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151. CNN - Angry Russians Blame Government For Economic Mess - August 25, 1998
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Web posted at: 11:53 a.m. EDT (1553 GMT) MOSCOW (CNN) Nevermind what the politicians say about the country's economic crisis, ordinary Russians know firsthand what the recent decline in the value of the country's currency feels like. President Boris Yeltsin 's sudden sacking of Prime Minister Sergei Kiriyenko, combined with a dramatic plunge in the value of the ruble, has left Russian consumers worried and angry. "I'm so upset I can hardly speak," one middle-aged man told CNN, speaking only a few days after Yeltsin decided to bring back Viktor Chernomyrdin as acting prime minister the very man he had sacked as Cabinet leader a few months ago amid allegations he was not implementing economic reforms quickly enough. "Do I trust the new government? Absolutely not. There is no master in the country. And you know what happens if there is no master," the man said.

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