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ACQUITTED. Kazbek Dukuzov, 32, and Musa Vakhayev, 42, of carrying out the contract killing of U.S. journalist Paul Klebnikov; in Moscow. Klebnikov, the chief editor of Forbes' Russian edition, was shot dead as he left his Moscow office in July 2004. The prosecution had alleged that the two Chechens killed the editor on orders from Chechen separatist Kozh-Akhmed Nukhayev, the subject of Klebnikov's book Conversations with a Barbarian...
...could curse you out, really insult you," recalled Sultan, a Basayev aide. "Then he would come back, see you were offended and say it was a joke. I was never convinced." (About a year ago, Sultan was detained by the Russians and has not been heard from since.) Kazbek, a deeply religious young fighter who joined Basayev for the 1995 siege of a hospital in Budennovsk in the Russian region of Stavropol in which 120 people died, discounted religious fervor as Basayev's prime motivation: "He is a man of war." (Kazbek has also since disappeared.) The Budennovsk hospital siege...
...most purposes, it was shortened to 1:33 Saturday. Yardling lan Hardington knocked down a Columbia forward in the penalty box, and after complaining about three indirect kicks in the box early in the match, the Lions drew the penalty kick they said they deserved. Forward Tambi Kazbek converted from the charity spot, and the fatigued booters couldn't muster enough to equalize...
...seems the Quakers found the answer to the booters' Keller-Sarmiento connection of Maura, Andreas and Pablo with brothers J.B. and Ed Delany in their fullback line... Columbia clinched the Ivy League soccer title this weekend, downing Cornell, 1-0, in Ithaca on an unassisted goal by Kazbek Tambi. The Lions are now assured a spot in the opening round of the NCAA playoffs later this month. The win lifted Columbia's record to 10-0-4, 6-0 in the Ivies, and it remains the only major undefeated team in the nation... Game time for next weekend's season...
...play, an entertainment put on by a Georgian singer for two collective farms which have agreed to redivide their lands after helping to drive the Nazis from the Soviet Union. The singer's play tells about the tribulations of Grusha, a girl who in the old days when Kazbek princes ruled Georgia took pity on a governor's son during a palace revolution; and about the trials of Azdak, a peasant who during the revolt managed to make himself a judge, and used the lawbooks for sitting on, turning them against the rich folks who'd written them...