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(Ttje Daily (Ear BM Putin promises pension hike THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MOSCOW President Vladimir Putin, seeking to assuage rising public anger, promised a moderate increase in pensions and blamed federal and local officials Monday for failing to properly implement Kremlin reforms that cut off ben efits to millions of Russians. Putin’s first public comments since the unpopular change took effect came hours after lines of police blocked hundreds of pro testers from retaking a major inter section in central St. Petersburg that thousands of pensioners had occupied over the weekend, bring ing traffic to a halt. Demonstrators blocked major avenues and key highways in other cities. “The Cabinet and the regions have failed to fully implement the task we had discussed: in making Convicted killer prepares to seek parole THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RALEIGH Former Army doc tor Jeffrey MacDonald, convicted 25 years ago of the stabbing deaths of his pregnant wife and two young daughters, will seek parole but not if he has to admit remorse, one of his attorneys said Monday. MacDonald, eligible for parole since 1991, has declined to seek his freedom because he said he would have to admit guilt for the slayings at the family’s Fort Bragg apart ment Feb. 17,1970. But MacDonald remarried a few years ago and has more reasons to want a life outside of prison, said his attorney, Tim Junkin of Potomac, Md. “He doesn’t have any kind of change of heart. He’s going to try to Abbas takes Ist step against attacks THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RAMALLAH Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, under growing pressure to rein in mili tants, ordered his security forces Monday to prevent attacks on Israel and investigate a deadly shooting of Israeli civilians last week. But Palestinian security officials were short on details about possi ble actions against armed groups, and a spokesman for Hamas said his extremist group would con tinue attacks. The order by Abbas, approved by his Cabinet, was the Palestinian leadership’s first step against mili tants since six Israelis were slain Thursday at the Kami crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip. “A decision was taken that we will handle our obligation to stop violence against Israelis anywhere,” Cabinet minister Saeb Erekat said. While Israel’s government cau tiously welcomed the announce ment, it remained unclear how far Abbas was willing to go. 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Call 370-9083 after 7pm. such decisions, not to worsen the position of those who need the state’s help,” a somber-looking Putin told Cabinet members in a partially televised session. A law that gives retirees, the dis abled, war veterans and others cash stipends instead of benefits such as free medicine and public transpor tation took effect Jan. 1, sparking the largest uproar in Putin’s five years in power. Large protests have spread to numerous cities across Russia’s 11 time zones, including Putin’s home town, St. Petersburg. Officials said the reform affects about 40 million of Russia’s 144 million people. Protesters say new monthly pay ments of about $lO are worth much less than the benefits, forcing them to have to choose between food, transportation and medicine. vindicate himself,” Junkin said in a phone interview. “He knows in his heart he’s innocent and will always insist on that.” Junkin said he didn’t know when the request was filed with the U.S. Parole Commission and said he wouldn’t disclose when or where the hearing would be held. Newsweek, which first reported the parole request in its issue this week, said the hearing would be held in February. That story quoted Christina Masewicz, a retired nurse who has written a book about the case and who obtained a federal document confirming the hearing. MacDonald, 61, is being held at the federal prison in Cumberland, Md., where he is serving three Tuesday, a day earlier than initially planned, for talks with two militant groups, Hamas and Islamic Jihad. 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Putin defended the reform, say ing its general concept was right and that the state can’t afford to maintain the existing unwieldy and inefficient social support system. Without naming his predeces sor, Boris Yeltsin, Putin blamed Yeltsin’s government for increasing the number of people eligible for social benefits in the 19905, while lacking the funds to deliver. Wages and pensions were months and even years overdue, he said. Putin supported decisions by some local officials to issue sub sidized travel passes and also life terms for the slayings of his wife, Colette, 26, and daughters Kimberley, 6, and Kristen, 2. He married a long-time friend, Kathryn Kurichh, in August 2002. “He has a fairly new wife. He has a lot of reasons to live for if he could get out of prison,” Junkin said. “We have urged him to consider all his options as long as they’re not inconsistent with his quest to prove his innocence.” Junkin said he didn’t believe that MacDonald had to admit guilt to be paroled. 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