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The Federal Election Commission on Thursday morning issued final results denying
Kostunica a first round victory. Press reports indicate that the commissioners cheated
Kostunica out of 600,000 votes by simply subtracting that number from aggregate vote totals
they had reported on Tuesday.
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Office of Russian and European Analysis
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Russian Postures and Policies on Nuclear Deterrence, First Use, and
Russian leaders are walking a difficult tightrope in seeking to make a policy
of broadened nuclear deterrence credible while avoiding inflammatory
statements that suggest a drastically lowered nuclear threshold. The range