81. Russian television Friday showed thunderous artillery strikes against Grozny as Russian forces have began to edge into the city. 82. Russian television helped turn the Russian public against the last war in Chechnya. 83. Russian television journalists said Yeltsin looked in better condition Friday than he had in his recent brief appearances. 84. Russian television on Monday night showed Yeltsin meeting with the telegenic, dark-haired Nemtsov. 85. Russian television recently highlighted a former business manager who pumps gas for a living. 86. Russian television reported on Monday night that Aslan Maskhadov, the president of the self-styled Chechen republic, may have escaped to Shali. 87. Russian television reports from the area said temperatures in apartments were hovering around freezing. 88. Russian television said the Federal Security Service had determined that the blast was caused by a bomb in a satchel placed near an underground kiosk. 89. Russian television showed oily black smoke billowing in the center of the Georgian capital Tbilisi and several other vehicles in flames after the blast. 90. Russian television showed rescue workers carrying bodies along a street dotted with pools of blood and debris. |