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Oct. 28, 2002:    #6516    #6517

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1. Reuters: Putin vows no deal with "terrorists" after siege.
2. AP: Putin Giving Military Broader Power.
3. Interfax: General Staff to be instructed to change plans for armed forces' use - Putin.
4. AFP: Russia mourns hostage dead, but questions remain.
5. Reuters: Chechens say ready for talks as congress opens.
6. Moscow Times editorial: Why Were Doctors in the Dark?
7. Moscow Times: Yevgenia Borisova, 'The Gas Saved Them, the Gas Killed Them'
8. New York Times editorial: The Slaughter in Moscow.
9. The Guardian (UK) editorial: The calculus of death. Putin faces angst over the Moscow siege.
10. The Guardian (UK): Jonathan Steele, Authorities and media turned catastrophe into successful operation. Hostage deaths played down from start.
11. Wall Street Journal: Guy Chazan, Aftermath Shakes Support For Russia's Chechen Fight.
12. Izvestia: ALPHA GROUP OFFICER: WE DIDN'T HIT A SINGLE HOSTAGE.
13. Washington Post: Sharon LaFraniere, Setback Seen for Rebel Cause. Theater Takeover Is Predicted to Prolong War in Chechnya.
14. Los Angeles Times: Robyn Dixon and John Daniszewski, Bitter Tears Fall for Lost Hostages. Family members of the missing lose hope and fill with anger over the rescue and 'coverup.'
15. Alice Lagnado: Re: 6517-Reddaway/Western Coverage.
16. Nick Baron: a commentary on American/British coverage of Moscow events.

 
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