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BBC Monitoring quotes from Russian press Wednesday 30 August 2006.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

The following is a selection of quotes from articles published in the 30 August editions of Russian newspapers, as available to the BBC at 2300 gmt on 29 August

Israel-Lebanon

Vedomosti [business daily published jointly with WSJ & FT] www.vedomosti.ru - "The Lebanese-Israeli conflict is leading to growing anti-Israeli sentiments in Russia and in the world, sociologists predict. In the view of experts, Israel has lost not only the military operation but also the information war."

"'Majority of the population of Russia views the actions by Israel as an aggression against Lebanon,' according to the deputy director of Levada Centre, Aleksey Grazhdankin. 'And therefore, on the whole, their sympathy is with the Lebanese and the Arabs.'"

[from article by Yekaterina …

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