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  • Fom-Info #01 January 16, 2003 (4) (+)
    FOM-Info #01:Our favorite holidays. The main holiday is New Year's. Christmas Day. A New Year's cocktail: champagne + vodka + tea.
  • Fom-Info #02 January 16, 2003 (4) (+)
    FOM-Info #02:Painful points in our society. Problems, settled and unsettled. General welfare will weld our nation. On Mikhail Kasyanov and his government.
  • Fom-Info #03 January 23, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #03:They should regard the opinion of anguished people. The most important ministries. Ministries: "leaders" and "outsiders". Sergey Shoigu is the most popular minister. Take more lively action. A good job is one that pays well.
  • Fom-Info #04 January 31, 2003 (5) (+)
    FOM-Info #04:The Liberal Democratic Party of Russia. The Chechens in Russia. Heating our homes. We're cold: who is responsible and what should we do? It's cold: what can we do?
  • Fom-Info #05 February 7, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #05:Is it a war for oil? Iraq's reputation is improving. Russians are for neutrality. Us and America. Chubais will buy up everything... New events on NTV.
  • Fom-Info #06 February 13, 2003 (7) (+)
    FOM-Info #06:Who leads in space? Space exploration calls for "real intellect". The rights of ordinary citizens are often broken. Court don't defend our rights. The Agriculture Ministry: a poor ministry for a weak sector. On our dreams. We like to read, knit, and play football.
  • Fom-Info #07 February 20, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #07:The Holiday of Soldiers and Men. February 23rd, a Special Day. Bulgaria Is a Beautiful Country. Inoculations are seen as helpful, but declined. A Russian who doesn't swear is not a Russian. We do swear, but rarely.
  • Fom-Info #08 February 27, 2003 (7) (+)
    FOM-Info #08:Russians are against war. U.S. - Europe - Iraq. Vladimir Putin: three years at office. The great and horrible Stalin . "This is how it was ..." Stalin's role in history. Foul words in the mass media and literature.
  • Fom-Info #09 March 6, 2003 (7) (+)
    FOM-Info #09:Has our life become worse? "He carries a country on his shoulders". The 8th of March. This holiday is a very special day. The husband is the earner - the wife is the homemaker. "She is her husband's wife". "Our speech is built this way".
  • Fom-Info #10 March 13, 2003 (7) (+)
    FOM-Info #10:Achievements are fewer. We have got the expected results. How is our life changing? The President and his nation. Who is in Putin's inner circle? Is there such a political party? Protest rallies against poverty.
  • Fom-Info #11 March 20, 2003 (5) (+)
    FOM-Info #11:The Chechen referendum. Will the Chechen referendum results be trustworthy? Chechnya on the threshold of the referendum. Any government has its own interest. What does "RPL" stand for?
  • Fom-Info #12 March 27, 2003 (7) (+)
    FOM-Info #12:On the U.S. image. Russians disapprove of the U.S. attack on Iraq. Chechnya after the constitutional referendum. The Russian Party of Revival and its leader. Clemency or punishment: for and against. Drug-addiction and anti-drug efforts. "The state should want to fight drugs".
  • Fom-Info #13 April 3, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #13:Neither shock nor fear? Will they visit us tomorrow? On media coverage of the Iraq crisis. Sympathetic Hussein. Unsympathetic Bush. Post factum.
  • Fom-Info #14 April 10, 2003 (4) (+)
    FOM-Info #14:Space Day. The anniversary of a historic flight. The Iraq war: expectations and forecasts. The UN is useful, but lacks authority.
  • Fom-Info #15 April 17, 2003 (5) (+)
    FOM-Info #15:The war in Iraq: outcomes and forecasts. "Don't spit into the wind". April 22. "We lived in abundance then...". On the burial of Lenin's body.
  • Fom-Info #16 April 24, 2003 (7) (+)
    FOM-Info #16:A holiday from the past. May Day is a special day. The Lenten season and Easter. On the war again. An unexpected course of events in Iraq. Anarchy always call forth looting. The defeated side is to blame.
  • Fom-Info #17 May 8, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #17:A great holiday. What should future generations know May 9? A cradle of revolution and culture. "There is no Russia without St. Petersburg". St. Petersburg's Governor Vladimir Yakovlev. Valentina Matviyenko.
  • Fom-Info #18 May 15, 2003 (7) (+)
    FOM-Info #18:"We live a hard life" - and our government is to blame. How long does Kasyanov deserve to be believed? Russians don't want the government to resign. Will Putin's address affect ordinary Russians? The president's annual address - expectations and hopes. Party government - pros and cons. A district police officer is the keeper of public order.
  • Fom-Info #19 May 22, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #19:The political hit-parade. Ratings of political parties. Ratings of political leaders. Russian opinions on ratings. "Someone must be trustworthy". Who fears the SARS virus?
  • Fom-Info #20 May 29, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #20:Russians on the president's address to the Federal Assembly. Great plans, but unfeasible? The state's goals - feasible and unachievable. Gross domestic product. On prospects for increasing Russia's GDP. Russia needs a professional army.
  • Fom-Info #21 June 05, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #21:June 12 is a historical date. The situation in Chechnya. Chechnya must have the same status as any Russian republic. Is everyone equal under the law? Amnesty in Chechnya: likely consequences. The movie "Idiot".
  • Fom-Info #22 June 12, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #22:St. Petersburg's 300th Anniversary. Better Europe than the USA. "We can achieve more by collaborating with the West". Is it possible to repeal the visa regime for Russian citizens? George W. Bush. Which parties are most useful for the people?
  • Fom-Info #23 June 19, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #23:June 22 is a memorable date. Today's young people: more educated, but poorly prepared. Unified state tests for graduates. Russia: experience of inter-religious dialogue. Russians on Islam. What does Islam preach?
  • Fom-Info #24 June 26, 2003 (7) (+)
    FOM-Info #24:On the appointment of Vladimir Yakovlev. What does Russia Day mean? Russia Day celebrations were liked by those who noticed them. Is it possible to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? The Internet in Russia. First encounters with the Internet. To watch, hear, read...
  • Fom-Info #25 July 3, 2003 (8) (+)
    FOM-Info #25:The presidential election is most important. Are all types of elections necessary? What are "clean elections"? Observers aren't enough to guarantee fair elections. The Russian army: not in fighting form. What makes the armed forces effective? On quantity and skill... Russians come back to the movies.
          
  • Fom-Info #26 July 10, 2003 (7) (+)
    FOM-Info #25:"Werewolves wearing epaulets" - a show or a serial? "Werewolves wearing epaulets": public views. The situation in Turkmenistan. Russians in Turkmenistan. Russia-Turkmenistan: Relations deteriorate.· Boris Gryzlov as minister and MP. Dual citizenship.
  • Fom-Info #27 July 17, 2003 (8) (+)
    FOM-Info #27:Have terrorist acts become ordinary events? What are the terrorists' goals? Mourning the victims of terrorism. The anti-terror lifestyle. The image of Yukos oil company. Events around Yukos. Mikhail Khodorkovsky. Russians on big business.
  • Fom-Info #28 July 24, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #28:Power supply problems. UES of Russia - driving the wheels of life. We pay properly, but they perform poorly. Russians aren't worried about the introduction of water meters. Comrade-owners. Rating the oligarchs.
  • Fom-Info #29 July 31, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #29:On collaboration with law-enforcement authorities. Why don't people report crimes to the police? The housing question. "I want to live like a normal man". Housework: a lot to do, with pleasure. Why do we love our home?
  • Fom-Info #30 August 7, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #30:The Prosecutor General's Office is bare of credit. Most Russians want a different life. Young people take responsibility for their lives. Is life proceeding according to plan? Ten years that stunned the Russian people. On those who have "plenty of money".
  • Fom-Info #31 August 14, 2003 (7) (+)
    FOM-Info #31:"Commiseration and compassion". Are the financial wounds healing? The peculiarities of memory. Deposits are coming back to banks. On the GKChP: twelve years later. Aims and objectives of the GKChP. If the GKChP had come to power ...
  • Fom-Info #32 August 21, 2003 (5) (+)
    FOM-Info #32:Modernization of the school education system. Boards of Trustees for schools. Housing. The house we live in. Repairs as a means to perfect the world
  • Fom-Info #33 August 28, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #33:Party ratings. The power blackout in the US and Canada. Russian value systems and political parties. On the purchase of Chelsea football club. On Roman Abramovich. "I don't believe it!"
  • Fom-Info #34 September 4, 2003 (7) (+)
    FOM-Info #34:Elections 2003. Who will be honest? On the National Patriotic Coalition. Sergey Glaziev and Dmitry Rogozin. "If it is big property, then keep your hands off". Who is fighting with Yukos oil company? Wishes to our president.
  • Fom-Info #35 September 11, 2003 (5) (+)
    FOM-Info #35:A new era? Could attacks like September 11 happen again? Russian attitudes on elections. "Politics is about people". "A lot of interesting information, but it's not always trustworthy".
  • Fom-Info #36 September 18, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #36:Unequal union between Belarus and Russia. Will Russia and Belarus incorporate into a union? Russian sympathies for Alexander Lukashenko are decreasing. Muscovites have special political tastes. KPRF remains among the three leaders. Déjà vu...
  • Fom-Info #37 September 25, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #37:Why SPS and Yabloko aren't togeth. SPS: pros and cons. SPS remains among the three leaders. Russian attitudes on SPS are stable. The situation in Iraq. Russians say the Iraqis are against the Americans.
  • Fom-Info #38 October 2, 2003 (5) (+)
    FOM-Info #38:Presidential elections in Chechnya; Recalling the October 1993 Attempted Coup; Supporters of United Russia: Luzhkov is the best-known, while Shoigu is the most popular; Motivations to vote for United Russia; Prompting for elections
  • Fom-Info #39 October 9, 2003 (5) (+)
    FOM-Info #39:On Putin's visit to the USA. Voting: a right or a duty? The new pension system. LDPR is unique. A fun choice.
  • Fom-Info #40 October 16, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #40:The Duma elections: which parties are on top? Has Yabloko changed? Yabloko: pro and con. Does Yabloko serve the people's interests? The unknown deputy. Mixed reviews on local authorities.
  • Fom-Info #41 October 23, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #41:Basic training goes back to school. Basic military training and more. Reading, writing and rifles. What is a "liberal empire"? Russians open up to foreign investments. We match the parties to the buzzwords.
  • Fom-Info #42 October 30, 2003 (7) (+)
    FOM-Info #42:We want live televised debates! What is "electoral agitation"? Who needs electoral agitation? "Banners with honest eyes". A once-great holiday. What should we know about November 7? Echoes of the OIC conference.
  • Fom-Info #43 November 6, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #43:Òuzla: will a compromise be found? Has Tuzla affected Russian/Ukrainian friendship? Why was Khodorkovsky arrested? When will the elections begin? Business and power. Letters from the State Pension Fund.
  • Fom-Info #44 November 13, 2003 (5) (+)
    FOM-Info #44:The ideal image of Russia. Is Russia treated objectively in the world? Unification of the regions: pros and cons. The achievements and failures of President Putin. Voloshin's resignation.
  • Fom-Info #45 November 20, 2003 (5) (+)
    FOM-Info #45:Who will take the Duma? Glazyev's Rodina bloc. Russians enjoy the televised debates. Why won't United Russia debate? Russia and the WTO.
  • Fom-Info #46 November 27, 2003 (5) (+)
    FOM-Info #46:Electoral dynamics. Trust and distrust ratings for political leaders. The televised debates: leaders and outsiders. TV electioneering. Communist millionaires.
  • Fom-Info #47 December 4, 2003 (5) (+)
    FOM-Info #47:Election campaign 2003. Events of the week. Problems of Muscovites. Poor ratings for the capital's cops. Moscow is unhappy about housing.
  • Fom-Info #48 December 11, 2003 (5) (+)
    FOM-Info #48:Exit Poll Results for Duma Elections of December 7, 2003. Moscow's medial services need treatment. Muscovites like their Metro. Traffic jams up the capitol. Moscow needs theaters - and garages.
  • Fom-Info #49 December 18, 2003 (6) (+)
    FOM-Info #49:Duma elections 2003: what surprised Russians? Difficult choice. Nobody is trustworthy. A look at the new Duma. More rights for the people. Factors underlying Rodina's popularity.
  • Fom-Info #50 December 25, 2003 (8) (+)
    FOM-Info #50: Vladimir Putin's TV interview. Putin is the "political leader of the year". Final ratings of political leaders for 2003. Nobel Prize laureates are more popular than pop stars. "Sportsmen of the Year". 2003: the good and the bad. The year's main international events. ? Saddam Hussein's arrest

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