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d holding hostage more than 1,100. After 
a three-day standoff, Russian troops stormed the school complex. More than 
330 people, mostly children, died at the hands of the terrorists or 
during the military siege.The shorthand recent history of the region began 
as the Soviet Union was breaking apart in 1991. The ethnic Muslims 
of the region sought the same independence obtained by the Baltic and 
Eastern European Soviet states.But owing to the strategic importance of 
the region for Russias oil industry and a long history of conflict 
between Russians and the Muslim nations on the other side of the 
Caucasus, the emerging government in Moscow refused to release Chechnya 
and neighboring Ingushetia.(During World War II, the local residents had 
tried to join forces with the Nazis. Josef Stalin delivered vicious reprisals 
against the civilian population, including terror campaigns, forced relocations 
and re-education camps. Subsequent Soviet leaders maintained much of this 
policy.)The Chechen separatists declared their independence and using leftover 
Soviet arms and under the leadership of former Soviet officers, prepared 
to fight for it. Russian President Boris Yeltsin ordered troops into the 
rebel province. The resulting conflict lasted two years as rebel guerrillas 
exacted a heavy toll on demoralized Russian troops and members of the 
indigenous Russian/Christian population. The Russians ended up retreating 
in humiliation.For two years, the regi
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anti-trust or classification laws. The bill also would grant businesses 
legal immunity if hacked so long as they acted in good faith 
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threat data.
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