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| In 1990, Mikhail | Gorbachev acknowledged Soviet responsibility for the K |
| Then in 1990 Mikhail | Gorbachev admitted that the NKVD had indeed executed t |
| ed ordered the massacre, and in 1990 Mikhail | Gorbachev admitted that the NKVD had executed the Pole |
| al friend of former Soviet President Mikhail | Gorbachev, advised former President George H.W. Bush i |
| President Arnold gave President | Gorbachev an honorary degree during a convocation in w |
| sion to power coincided with that of Mikhail | Gorbachev and the advent of Perestroika and Glasnost. |
| brities, including Steven Spielberg, Mikhail | Gorbachev and Margaret Thatcher. |
| Berlin Wall, the failed coup against Mikhail | Gorbachev and Nelson Mandela's final walk to freedom. |
| tate Emergency Committee failed to overthrow | Gorbachev and Yeltsin took over, general Vadim Bakatin |
| as well as the last Soviet president Mikhail | Gorbachev and his wife Raisa Gorbachova in October 198 |
| , where he had regular dealings with Mikhail | Gorbachev and Eduard Shevardnadze. |
| ate dinner honoring Soviet President Mikhail | Gorbachev and celebrating the end of the Cold War. |
| nd principal English interpreter for Mikhail | Gorbachev and Soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardna |
| ave likened it to the "new European Soviet" ( | Gorbachev) and to "the old Soviet model in western gui |
| Moderately critical of Soviet leader Mikhail | Gorbachev and still more so of rising independent poli |
| hich stands in sharp contrast to the picture | Gorbachev and his associates were later to paint of Ro |
| cial projects for Margaret Thatcher, Mikhail | Gorbachev and Pope John Paul II. |
| viewed many world leaders, including Mikhail | Gorbachev, Ariel Sharon, Henry Kissinger, and others. |
| head of the delegation, Mikhail Sergeyevich | Gorbachev, as a constructive, realistic, practical and |
| figures such as Leonid Brezhnev and Mikhail | Gorbachev, as well as made-up characters like Cheburat |
| gary, supported by the Soviet leader Mikhail | Gorbachev, began to dismantle its border fortification |
| ov nor Grishin mounted a formal challenge to | Gorbachev's bid and the votes in favor of Gorbachev, b |
| ational Peace Award, to President Mikhail S. | Gorbachev, Bruno Kreisky, Oscar Arias and Willy Brandt |
| The new Soviet leader Mikhail | Gorbachev came to power in 1985 and responded with gla |
| During 1985-1987 Mikhail | Gorbachev carried out an anti-alcohol campaign with pa |
| reme Soviet of the Soviet Union then elected | Gorbachev chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Sov |
| ers since 1982, the Soviet Politburo elected | Gorbachev Communist Party General Secretary in March 1 |
| However, after Chernenko's death | Gorbachev emerged with the strongest position to succe |
| On November 29, 1989, | Gorbachev, en route to the upcoming Malta summit with |
| n 1929 to just over 23,000 by the end of the | Gorbachev era in the late 1980s. |
| m as a symbol of the modern Communist of the | Gorbachev era". |
| The Soviet-East European Relationship in the | Gorbachev Era: The Prospects for Adaptation (Westview |
| idely respected Politburo members, nominated | Gorbachev for the position of General Secretary of CPS |
| ated that "Europe has a lot to thank Mikhail | Gorbachev for". |
| sions of the Cold War, Soviet leader Mikhail | Gorbachev formally asked the United States, within a f |
| ian president and Nobel Prize winner Mikhail | Gorbachev, former British Prime Minister Margaret That |
| ts, a new party organized and led by Mikhail | Gorbachev, founded on October 20, 2007. |
| Under Mikhail | Gorbachev, glasnost and perestroika were intended to r |
| viet General Secretary who resembles Mikhail | Gorbachev, goes over to Drago and berates his performa |
| eports that Soviet General Secretary Mikhail | Gorbachev had raised U.S. support for UNITA in several |
| They broke for lunch and Reagan promised | Gorbachev he'd have a chance to rebut. |
| TART I Treaty, signed by Presidents Bush and | Gorbachev in Moscow on July 31, 1991. |
| gh this hardly squares with the elevation of | Gorbachev in 1985. |
| emergency Central Committee plenum called by | Gorbachev in September 1988, three stalwart old-guard |
| He was appointed by Mikhail | Gorbachev in an attempt to root out corruption in the |
| neral Secretary of the Soviet Union, Mikhail | Gorbachev in Moscow. |
| The incident aided Mikhail | Gorbachev in the implementation of his reforms (by rem |
| Talyzin was Chosen by Mikhail | Gorbachev in October 1985 to help start the program of |
| Gorbachev increasingly found himself caught between cr | |
| Era of Stagnation, a term coined by Mikhail | Gorbachev, is considered by several economists to be t |
| rac, Nelson Mandela, the Dalai Lama, Mikhail | Gorbachev, Jimmy Carter, Henry Kissinger, Perry Como, |
| Originally a protege of Mikhail | Gorbachev, Ligachev became a challenger to his leaders |
| anuary 1992, mimicking the move that Mikhail | Gorbachev made. |
| ral foreign heads of state including Mikhail | Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher and several Middle Easter |
| In October 1987, | Gorbachev mounted a clear-out of the Brezhnevite old g |
| According to Mikhail | Gorbachev, no members of the Politburo cancelled or in |
| political party founded in Russia by Mikhail | Gorbachev on November 26, 2001. |
| Andrey accompanied Mikhail | Gorbachev on his solo album in 2009. |
| Reportedly Mikhail | Gorbachev ordered it to proceed under Soviet expense i |
| targets to mapping out economic strategy, as | Gorbachev pushed his economic reforms. |
| Addressing CPSU General Secretary Mikhail | Gorbachev, Reagan said, |
| With the emergence of the | Gorbachev reforms and Ukrainian independence, his majo |
| ter the August 1991 coup attempt against the | Gorbachev regime in Moscow, Turkmenistan's communist l |
| Under | Gorbachev, relatively young reform-oriented technocrat |
| regarding reforms, in October 1988, Mikhail | Gorbachev replaced Chebrikov with General Vladimir Kry |
| Gorbachev resigned as party leader in May 2004 over a | |
| ally-recognized individuals, such as Mikhail | Gorbachev, Robert McNamara, Ralph Nader, William F. Bu |
| rbit, the failed coup d'etat against Mikhail | Gorbachev rocked the Soviet Union, setting in motion e |
| In 1985, Mikhail | Gorbachev rose to power in Moscow and introduced a new |
| Mikhail | Gorbachev ruled the Soviet Union through the office of |
| ency agent is sent to Moscow to keep Mikhail | Gorbachev safe from an assassination plot, and teams u |
| In 1991, | Gorbachev set March 17 as the date of the All-Union re |
| g in 1990, and under invitation from Mikhail | Gorbachev, Seung Sahn began making trips to the USSR t |
| ss of People's Deputies accepted and Mikhail | Gorbachev signed the report by Yakovlev's commission c |
| were destroyed, when Soviet premier Mikhail | Gorbachev started a campaign for the delimitation of t |
| re to elapse until the Ronald Reagan/Mikhail | Gorbachev summit of the leaders of the United States a |
| Gorbachev, tear down this wall," in reference to the B | |
| With the onset of Perestroika under Mikhail | Gorbachev, the residents could again freely practice t |
| er assumes the role of the reformist Mikhail | Gorbachev, the nationalist Boris Yeltsin, or the hardl |
| former President of the Soviet Union Mikhail | Gorbachev, the man of whom President Ronald Reagan fam |
| Beginning in the late 1980s, under Mikhail | Gorbachev, the new political and social freedoms resul |
| onage of the former Soviet President Mikhail | Gorbachev; the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest ci |
| Forum Conference with guest speaker Mikhail | Gorbachev, the 1998 Goodwill Games, the New York City |
| Genesis, Gipsy Kings, Gary Glitter, Mikhail | Gorbachev, The Grateful Dead, Al Green, Nina Hagen, He |
| e his government had become obvious, Mikhail | Gorbachev, then General Secretary of the Soviet Commun |
| ime during the Brezhnev times; later (during | Gorbachev times) became an elected into the people dep |
| adership of the Soviet Union brought Mikhail | Gorbachev to the international stage. |
| ainst Andropov's wishes (he stated he wanted | Gorbachev to succeed him). |
| adership of the Soviet Union brought Mikhail | Gorbachev to the international stage; but NATO leaders |
| tcases were put into service just as Mikhail | Gorbachev took office in March 1985. |
| President | Gorbachev visited the section of the Berlin Wall on di |
| sking for their permission to invite Mikhail | Gorbachev, who has been pressing to come to London to |
| er, due to the immense popularity of Mikhail | Gorbachev with ordinary East Germans disillusioned wit |
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