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Personal and political triumph for new prime minister.
Tajik Media Short of Journalists
Universities lack the modern teaching methods to turn out high-calibre graduates to work as journalists.
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Russia has scored a major coup by getting its preferred gas pipeline deal signed first, but analysts say other routes to Europe and China are still possible.
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