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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on concerns about the Sochi Olympics.
A month before the Winter Olympics in Sochi, here’s a look at the good and bad news about this year’s games: http://t.co/JmYGAlOvCW
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 6, 2014
The Winter Olympics are coming… http://t.co/INY5Qe0r3v Wondering about security and counterterrorism measures in Sochi, Russia?
— Jim DeMint (@JimDeMint) January 6, 2014
Will Russia’s ‘ring of steel’ keep Sochi safe? http://t.co/rsGjxpOY6Y via @CSMWorldDesk
— CSMonitor.com (@csmonitor) January 6, 2014
Can Russia make the Olympic games in Sochi safe from terrorists? http://t.co/oJ58DS5Oyk via @Lena_Mukhina
— Nina Ivanovna (@ninaivanovna) January 5, 2014
Tour operators say demand is much lower for Sochi Winter Olympics than it was for 2010 Olympics. http://t.co/VWYK6KTf5m
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 1, 2014
Sochi Olympics: “Putin’s Games” could be compliment or curse: http://t.co/fc5MkdNeFn
— The Denver Post (@denverpost) January 5, 2014
Putin Loosens Protest Ban in Sochi for the Olympics, but Restrictions Remain http://t.co/1vgHXmtyJP
— NYT Sports (@NYTSports) January 4, 2014
IOC chief praises Vladimir Putin for allowing protests during #Sochi2014 Olympics http://t.co/pPZSvpjqm4
— Nina Ivanovna (@ninaivanovna) January 6, 2014
Vladimir Putin makes final inspection of Sochi’s ‘ring of steel’ security http://t.co/z0RmE31ZPY by @rolandoliphant
— Telegraph News (@TelegraphNews) January 4, 2014
Rohrabacher urges security cooperation with Russia ahead of Sochi games http://t.co/P3GTHRQ5oV by @JPecquetTheHill
— The Hill (@thehill) January 3, 2014