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Hi, Peter,
There's a company called something like Global Software I'm sure about
the Global part, not about the Software part) in Venice Beach that
caters to the academic community and has word processing packages for
lots of non-LCS-1 languages. Even though it's not an academic thing,
you might contact them to see whether they have such software and the
name, etc.
The other possibility is that it might be a plain text file but in
Cyrillic. So, all you may need to do is put a Cyrillic font into one of
the standard word processing packages and open it up as a text file.
The Global folks may know where you can get a Cyrillic font.
Finally, if neither of these works, you might call one of the high
schools, PCC, GCC, or Cal Tech and talk to whoever teaches Russian to
see whether there's anything they could tell your (or perhaps just open
up the file on a one time basis).
HTH.
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