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Glasnost suffers its first McCrisis - and we can help out
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If this is glasnost, it must not be Belgrade.
It's a pity that on the very eve of the U.S.-Soviet summit
meeting in Moscow, the Iron Curtain world has been shaken by the
first failure of First Commie Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost.
Glasnost, as we all know, is Mr. Gorbachev's effort to instill
more openness in the Soviet bloc. Under glasnost, some Western
ideals and economic concepts have been embraced by the Evil Empire,
which of late has been upgraded by the Reaga...
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Glasnost suffers its first McCrisis - and we can help out
Chicago Sun-Times
; If this is glasnost, it must not be Belgrade. It's a pity that on the very eve of the U.S.-Soviet summit meeting in Moscow, the Iron Curtain world has been shaken by the first failure of First Commie Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost. Glasnost, as we all know, is Mr. Gorbachev's effort to
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Gorbachev's Glasnost: The Soviet Media in the First Phase of Perestroika
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
; ... and communication and has reported for several Massachusetts newspapers, argues that at first Gorbachev's plan seemed to work: news reports tended to support his policies while criticizing his opponents'. However, Gibbs concludes that as Gorbachev continued ...
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HARDY FEW TEST LIMITS OF GLASNOST
The Boston Globe
; MOSCOW - His face was gaunt and unshaven after a week in jail on a hunger strike, but Sergei Grigorianst's eyes burned with the fierce conviction of a dedicated revolutionary. "The war is getting serious now," he said, sipping tea in a late-night interview following his release Monday. "A year ago,
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Talks Test Limits of `Glasnost'
The Washington Post
; ... country. The figure on troop strength was news to most Soviet viewers, who have never ... Shultz-Gorbachev talks, carried by the official news agency Tass and printed in official morning newspapers, blew an agreed news blackout wide open and caught the tight-lipp ...
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GLOSSARY: 'GLASNOST'
The Boston Globe
; glas - ost: First alert. From the Russian. A certain test of whether a new word has made it into the language -- if not into everyday usage, at least into the common store of words -- is whether it can stand alone and its meaning can be understood from the context without the need of an explicit
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Glasnost
Bristol Evening Post
; Glasnost 1 William Street, Totterdown, Bristol Tel: (0117) 972 0938 Opening times Tues-Thurs 7pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 6.30pm10pm. Closed Sun-Mon Prices Two courses GBP15.50 and three-courses GBP18.50. Supplements on some dishes. Wheelchair access No Star rating If, as the old adage goes, life is too
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`Glasnost' With a Grain of Salt
The Washington Post
; ... not ready . . . for political freedom." IT IS difficult to take issue with this profound, sober assessment. And yet each day's news from Moscow raises questions about the previous day's assumptions. In the six months since Laqueur's book was finished, Gorbachev ...
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GLASNOST The Thaw: A Time of Hope and Doubt; Is the Kremlin Signaling a Historic Shift for Soviet Artists and Emigres?
The Washington Post
; ... And what does this awesome motion mean? -From the final lines of Nikolai Gogol's "Dead Souls," 1842 Some are made so heady by news of glasnost that even the most extraordinary possibilities seem plausible. When word came from a western journalist that the ...
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Gorbachev's crafty uses of glasnost
Chicago Sun-Times
; ... internal resistance." There are two separate but related aspects to this deliberate and controlled opening of wider access to news and information. First, there is a careful encouragement of wide-ranging investigative reporting designed to demonstrate the ...
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`Glasnost': What's in A Word?
The Washington Post
; For a couple of years now, we of the press, including those of us who know some Russian, and lots of others have been talking of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's campaign for "openness"-to the point of making glasnost one of those few Russian words that is presumed to be in the informed citizen's
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