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en You have no right to criticize Russia for Chechnya, ... We are obliged to put an end to the spread of the cancer of terrorism.
  Boris Yeltsin

en We are obliged to put an end to the spread of the cancer of terrorism,
  Boris Yeltsin

en It is not advantageous for Russia in its present state to fight against Chechnya. The army is a mess. It must be made combat ready. That will take time. Russia has a lot of economic, social and political problems much more important than Chechnya.

en What we are seeing is Russia playing the spoiler for Ukraine because this administration is not very interested in any form of integration with Russia. It's an emotional, knee-jerk reaction — Russia feels obliged to show its strength and power when it is not getting its way.

en After Afghanistan we could expect that we learned some lessons. But we repeated all the stupidity possible in Chechnya. It would be impossible to say Russia stopped the war, but you could say that only Russia lost the war.

en No one questions Russia's right to combat insurgency and terror within its borders, ... But the war in Chechnya has brought a tragic cost in human lives and a high cost in Russia's world standing. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. No one questions Russia's right to combat insurgency and terror within its borders, ... But the war in Chechnya has brought a tragic cost in human lives and a high cost in Russia's world standing.

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en Chechnya -- this is the territory of Russia, and we will strike at militants wherever they are located,
  Vladimir Putin

en Some participants are trying to put formulas unacceptable to Russia, including on Chechnya, into the declaration,

en [ERBITUX targets metastatic colorectal cancer cells expressing epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFR) on their surface. In Canada, an estimated 19,100 people are diagnosed with colorectal cancer every year. Half of these patients have metastatic disease, or cancer that has spread to other organs, at the time of diagnosis. EGFR is expressed in over 80 per cent of colorectal cancer tumours.] Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in Canada. New and potentially life-saving treatments are always welcome, ... We are pleased that ERBITUX is now approved for treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer in Canada.

en Some participants are trying to put formulas unacceptable to Russia, including on Chechnya, into the declaration, ... This link is improper.

en I believe that the Asian flu has turned into cancer and that the cancer will spread to Europe and the Western hemisphere.

en A quick solution to the problem does not exist. Chechnya is forever. As long as Russia exists as a country, there will be problems in this region.

en [While President Bush argues that terrorism, not Russia, is the gravest threat to U.S. security, it was his Administration that thwarted Russia's desire for both sides to destroy the nuclear warheads that are to be taken off alert under the new accord. As long as the U.S. insists on keeping some of those weapons intact to face future threats, Russia is likely to follow suit. That means even more nuclear weapons--retired but still potent--will be crammed into the more than 300 buildings in Russia now holding the Holy Grail of terrorists: atomic warheads or the fissile material critical to building them.] Our greatest danger now isn't that Russia is going to attack the U.S. with nuclear missiles, ... It's that some group is going to get its hands on the growing number of nuclear warheads stored in less-than-secure conditions in Russia.

en I have kidney cancer. At this point in time, they feel very confident that they got everything. They run tests to make sure it hasn't spread. There has never been an indication from anyone that it has spread.


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