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Oct. 30, 2002:    #6520    #6521    #6522

JRL #6522 Plain Text - Entire Issue

Hostage Gas, Media 1 Russian press berates Western media BBC
News 2 TV1 Review Luba Schwartzman
Hostage Gas Deaths 3 Two More Moscow Hostages Die AP
Hostage Gas 4 Anaesthetic used in Moscow siege - German doctors Reuters
Hostage Gas 5 We saved the bulk of the hostages, and dealt a blow to terror The Globe and Mail (Canada): Vladimir Vasilyev
Hostage Crisis 6 PUTIN COULD NOT SATISFY THE
CAPITULATION DEMAND
Rossiiskaya Gazeta
Mikhail Gorbachev
Hostage Crisis 7 Pyrrhic Win for the Future of Civilization Moscow Times
Yulia Latynina
Hostage Crisis 8 NINE LESSONS OF THE THEATER HOSTAGE CRISIS Vedomosti
Sergei Karaganov
Media 9 JOURNALISTS TO INTRODUCE SELF-CENSORSHIP. Fighting a war and freedom of speech are two incompatible things. Vremya MN
Valery Vyzhutovich
Propaganda 10 Kremlin dusts off propaganda machine The Globe and Mail (Canada)
Mark MacKinnon
Chechnya War 11 Dangerous thresholds crossed in Moscow Asia Times
Stephen Blank
Chechnya, Islamic Radicalism 12 Islamic groups aiding rebels in Chechnya. Experts see some truth in assertions by Russia. Baltimore Sun
Douglas Birch
Chechnya 13 Chechnya needs politics, not more Russian troops. If Moscow cracks down hard now, the extremists will have won. The Guardian (UK): Frank Judd
Poison Gas 14 Russia's Poison Gases New York Times Christopher Chyba
Economy, World Bank 15 World Bank Paints Bleak Economic Picture Moscow Times
Victoria Lavrentieva
Agriculture 16 Russia grain output below domestic need for years Reuters

 
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