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Show Sunday, September 11 2004 DAILY HERALD AA6 Attacks on Russia expose rifts with West over terror EARN A BYU MBA WITHOUT INTERRUPTING YOUR CAREER BYU EXECUTIVE MBA PROGRAM 24 month, evening program for working professionals Steve Gutterman Salt Lake classes Provo class begins August 2005 and Salt Lake class begins August 2006 TH ASSOCIATED PRESS Provo & ' , " , ; The fight MOSCOW against terror was supposed to unite Russia and the West, pounding the last nail into the coffin of the Cold War. But three years after the Sept. 11 attacks, a series of stunning assaults on Russia has pried the lid open, prompting angry accusations that the West is hindering Moscow's battle against terrorists and dark suggestions that it may even be aiding them. The attacks here, culminating in a hostage-takin- g raid that killed more than 338 people at a school, brought an international outpouring of sympathy for a grieving Russia. 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"But as for the reasons for this tragedy, the deep roots, Russia's position and the position of the West still differ greatly." Russia has accused Western governments of interference, demanded they hand over Chechen rebel figures who have been granted asylum, and denounced foreign calls for dialogue with separatists. President Vladimir Putin, in a televised address to the nation, suggested that some in the West Cold War throwbacks bent on weakening Russia are helping terrorists. He said tertor attacks on Russia are encouraged by forces abroad that fear its nuclear weapons, wording widely interpreted as a veiled reference to the West, particularly Y. $:v ;z ' v -i 'j - I f i4 yMsorders daytime sleepiness can also impair your judgment, your pertbrmance at work or school and your relationships. So stop beingsleepy...andstart Ask us how we can help. woman weeps as she stands in the gym of a ruined , . ,o I - . t f r t y". on oept. ronn scnooi m aesian, ie,. usseua, the United States. 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The wariness is left over from a Soviet-er- a tendency "to look for some conspiracy against Russia in everything that hap pens here," said Voik. He said Putin, who served as a KGB offi cer near the Cold War front line in Germany, is "instinctively an adept" of this practice. Georgy Mirsky, chief re-searcner at tne institute tor World Economics and International Relations in Moscow, said Putin's startling statement was a nod to a vehemently camp among his strongest supporters. "Their hearts, their souls protested against Putin proclaiming his solidarity with America after 911, and they hate all this talk about being in the same boat and fighting a common enemy," Mirsky said. Putin's support in 2001 drew Russia closer to the West, but ties with the United States and Britain have been hurt by the war in Iraq and other disputes. Theexpaiemtcputyowiuf&sordertoresL getfinga gsodnightssleep. . ""VwYfrAl AHVKION Of 'v An Ossetian d, health problems. 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