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MOSCOW _ Going into political combat with the Russian Congress last week, President Boris Yeltsin predicted that "there will be no winners." He turned out to be right.
The Congress of People's Deputies wrapped up its four-day emergency session Monday without removing Yeltsin or his main political rival _ in fact, without really resolving anything at all.
The conventional wisdom both in Russia and abroad seems to be that the draw is bad, because it dooms the country to more chaos and collision: A referendum, new elections, a battle over a new constitution.
"The confrontation that was taking place before the Congress will simply continue, and that won't produce anything good," said...