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Nov. 1, 2002:    #6526    #6527

JRL #6526 Plain Text - Entire Issue

Hostage Gas 1 Fresh questions over killer gas BBC
Hostage Gas 2 Experts dispute Russia gas label UPI
Hostage Gas 3 Health Officials Ponder Composition of Gas Used in Counterterrorism Operation Vremya MN
Hostage Crisis 4 Chechens would have "massacred all hostages" if not for deadly gas AFP
Chechens, Terrorism,
United States
5 US could add Chechen groups to "terrorist" list Reuters
Moscow Chechens 6 Chechens Decry Moscow Dragnet AP
Chechnya Negotiations, Gorbachev 7 Unlike Kremlin, Gorbachev calls for Chechnya talks Reuters
Khasbulatov on Hostage Crisis 8 Ex-Speaker of Russian parliament comments on hostage situation in Moscow (Khasbulatov) RosBusinessConsulting
News 9 TV1 Review Luba Schwartzman
Moscow Times Photos 10 The Moscow Times Photobook Stephan Grootenboer
Russian
& U.S. Security
11 Official says Russia's security concept will resemble US pattern. (Sergei Markov) Interfax
War on Terrorism 12 Keith S. Collins's rhetorical question and the real world of the war on terrorism/6524. Jacob Kipp
Human Rights 13 Amnesty International Launches Russia Campaign, New Report.  
Chechnya
Peace Process
14 Chance for Chechen peace wanes Christian Science Monitor
Scott Peterson
Politkovskaya & Hostage Crisis 15 MY HOURS INSIDE THE MOSCOW THEATRE. Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya tells what happened when Chechen extremists asked her to negotiate towards the end of the hostage crisis. IWPR'S CAUCASUS REPORTING SERVICE/
Novaya Gazeta
Chechnya 16 The lost cause of the Caucasus. Peace in the breakaway Russian republic of Chechnya has never looked easy, but the recent hostage crisis in Moscow has rendered it well-nigh impossible. The Economist (UK)
Ukraine & U.S. 17 U.S. Ukraine Sanctions Likely AP

 
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