<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 1/22/2003 4:38:21 AM Pacific Standard Time, chrisd@russiajournal.com writes:<BR>
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Date:1/22/2003 4:38:21 AM Pacific Standard Time<BR>
From:<A HREF="mailto:chrisd@russiajournal.com">chrisd@russiajournal.com</A><BR>
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From: Michael Pugliese <debsian@pacbell.net><BR>
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But, what about in Belarus, Chris?<BR>
<URL: http://www.workers.org/ww/2000/belarus1102.html ><BR>
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Ah yes, evil Lukashenko, who is genuinely popular among Belarusians for<BR>
opposing breaking up the USSR and not allowing the economy to collapse. Bad<BR>
man!<BR>
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So he definitely needs an exiled dictator underfoot?<BR>
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Anyone wanna speculate on the coming Russian-Belarusian "common economic space" will factor into all this?<BR>
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DoreneC</FONT></HTML>