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- THE WEEK, Page 19WORLDAttempted Murder?
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- The lawyer who is prosecuting the Communist Party is nearly
- killed
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- Spectacular accidents are so common along Moscow's broad
- avenues, where drivers weave through multiple lanes at high
- speed, that they rarely merit public attention. But when a
- private car forced a speeding government Volga sedan into
- oncoming traffic last week, causing the Volga to sideswipe
- another car, somersault across four lanes and knock down a tree,
- some Russian officials called the crash an assassination
- attempt. Why? The Volga carried Sergei Shakhrai, former Russian
- Deputy Prime Minister and President Boris Yeltsin's top lawyer
- in a court case that will decide the fate of the Communist
- Party.
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- Shakhrai, who is trying to prove that the party, which
- Yeltsin banned last year, was an illegal institution even under
- Soviet law, emerged from the smashed car with only a bruised
- shoulder. His bodyguard, who was thrown through the windshield,
- broke both legs, and his chauffeur suffered an injured spine.
- The mystery driver sped away, leading some of Shakhrai's
- colleagues to suspect foul play. "We don't know yet whether it
- was just an ordinary traffic accident," a spokesman said. As the
- investigation began, Shakhrai, who dismissed the assassination
- theory, returned to work.
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