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Sounding like a presidential can- didate himself, Gorbachev blamed Yeltsin for leading Russia "from coup to coup" into the bloodshed of Chechnya. In a speech to Western executives, the former Soviet leader said only early elections can rescue Russia from crisis. Gorbachev's at- tack was one note in a growing chorus of condemnation of Yeltsin, whose popularity and credibility - as well as the national currency - have been driven to new lows by the 2-month- old war in Chechnya. Today, Yeltsin will try to steady his staggering presidency when he delivers his annual address to Parlia- ment, reassuring disillusioned Rus- sians and a skeptical West that he is still the "main engine and guarantor" of reform, as Foreign Minister Andrei V. Kozyrev put it. The president may also distance himself from the military bungling and brutality in Chechnya, and call for long-delayed reform of the armed forces. 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Ex- cellent compensation, $2500-.$17,000. 1-800/ 308-7367. Kremlin aides told the Itar-Tass news agency that Yeltsin will go even further and admit that the military has violated human rights in Chechnya. That report could not be confirmed, however. Russian and Chechen military commanders agreed yesterday to a 48-hour truce to give the combatants time to exchange their dead and wounded. Three years after the breakup of the Soviet Union, Russia remains in a "smuta," the history-laden word Gorbachev used to describe this cbn- fusing new "time of troubles." Yet even though economic, politi- cal and diplomatic progress has been halting -some say it has halted - both Yeltsin and his controversial Russian brand of capitalism -have managed to hang on. Inflation ran nearly 18 percent in January, and the inflation rate has risen every month since August, when a tight-money policy had beaten it down to a tolerable 4.6 percent. The battered ruble hits a new low nearly every day. It closed yesterday at a record 4,266 to the dollar, having lost 16 percent of its value already this year. Two million people are of- ficially unemployed, a figure that doubled last year and is expected to double again in 1995. Los Angeles Times LA ESTRELLA, Mexico -Fed- eral agents suspended their hunt for rebel leader Subcommander Marcos yesterday, and the Zapatista National Liberation Army said it is ready to renew talks with the Mexican govern- ment - under certain conditions. As President Ernesto Zedillo's new peace offensive began to take shape, members of a Mexican con- gressional committee announced that they would leave for the embattled southern state of Chiapas today to re- establish contact with the Zapatistas. But rebel Maj. Ana Maria out- lined some conditions yesterday. 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We look out for students better than any other credit card. Call 1-800/ CITIBANK to apply. No freaks. THE FISH DOCTORS - Everything for your aquarium! Next to putt-putt golf on Washtenaw. 434-1030. ers has been halted, the arrest war- rants are still in place. But the Mexi- can Congress will consider a blanket amnesty bill for the rebels at a special session beginning Monday. Zedillo sent the 17-page bill to Congress yesterday, calling for "a new political order in Chiapas." "The path is open for all personali- ties, all leaders and all organizations to participate in the construction of a new democratic order in Chiapas," Zedillo told Congress. "To that end, I believe it will help greatly to declare an amnesty that could give refuge to Zapatistamem- bers--on thecondition that, inapeace- ful way, they forge agreements that guarantee a peaceful solution." On the perimeter of the former guerrilla stronghold in Chiapas, vil- lagers recounted their Zapatista neigh- bors' rapid flight Friday as troops approached along the rutted dirt roads. Only growling dogs now guard the ransacked cabins of La Estrella. Zapatistas, who reportedly fled for the a nature preserve in the jungle, left a five-pound pot of beans rotted on one stove. A children's illustrated book about the Maya legend of cre- ation and a Bible in Tzeltal, a Mayan dialect, were left on the ground. "They all ran off into the moun- tains, even taking tiny babies," said VirginiaMorales, a29-year-old shop- keeper and mother of four who lives near La Estrella. "Those children are going to die." The shacks' sparse furnishings - beds and a few crude chairs - were overturned, and clothing, blankets and food packages sent by relief agencies were strewn across dirt floors. "They were terribly afraid, fright- ened that the army would kill them and theirchildren," said FranciscoLorenzo, a resident of nearby San Miguel. During the 13 months the rebels controlled the area, La Estrella resi- dents were known as committed Zapatistas. However, residents of nearby ranches denied widespread reports of a confrontation between the Mexican army and Zapatistas here. "They fled long before the sol- diers came," said Mateo Mendoza, who owns a 40-acre ranch two miles from the village. "I heard no gunfire." In Mexico City, Zedillo gave no explanation for his decision to seek amnesty for the same leaders he or- dered arrested just seven days earlier. But he indicated that the military crackdown had been designed to rein- state the rule of law and the government's presence in a vast re- gion wherethe rebels have held sway. A committee of elected senators and House deputies - many of whom were opposed to the government's crackdown - is to arrive today in Chiapas' statecapital, TuxtlaGutierrez, where they hope to use the pending offer of amnesty to restore negotiations begun with the Zapatistas in late De- cember, congressional sources said. r s a r - 'S No matter what your place looks like - you can --I I it I q11 I