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SPECIAL FOR ITAR TASS - Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Defense Minister Igor Sergeyev pass wives and children of Russian military personnel at the electronic intelligence center in Lourdes late Thursday, December 14, 2000. The facility is the only Russian military facility remaining in Cuba.(ITAR TASS Vladimir Rodionov)