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...morning, as soon as I learned from a Mayak ((the main national radio network)) broadcast about the Committee for the State of Emergency, I began pondering how I should behave toward M.S. Shall I wait till he summons me? That is, shall I follow the previous subordination routine? No, I should not do this. He must have a proof of my loyalty. And he needs support. I went to see him. I had been wandering about the house for quite a time before his granddaughter found me and led me upstairs, where her granddad was. He was in bed after...
Axis--at 13 Lansdowne St. in Boston. Call 262-2437. On Thursday at 10 p.m.: Emergency Broadcast Network. On Wednesday at 9:30 p.m.: L.A. Guns. 19 and over...
...Union would quickly unleash unsavory nationalistic forces. Of the many republic presidents now grappling with restive populations, Gamsakhurdia has been among the quickest to resort to authoritarian tactics. On Sept. 2 his interior-ministry troops fired on anti-Gamsakhurdia protesters. The next week Gamsakhurdia jammed all Soviet and Russian broadcasts to the republic. Last week, as some 30 opposition groups brought more than 20,000 people into the streets, police arrested three opposition leaders after their Moscow-bound plane was ordered to return to the capital city of Tbilisi. Angry Georgians responded by occupying the state's radio and television...
...down an elevator with Arthur Kent, neatly clothed in the latest Gap-wear, and a horde of NBC executives in suits. Kent was relating the scuba diving story he had been telling on every interview show in New York and the execs were lapping it up. did anyone see "Broadcast News...
After four days of pitching their hastily improvised vision of a loosely knit union of sovereign states to wary Soviet legislators, Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin tried to sell an equally skeptical audience on the viability of their new enterprise. In an extraordinary live broadcast orchestrated by ABC television that linked U.S. viewers with the Kremlin's St. George's Hall, the Soviet and Russian presidents sought to allay American fears that there would be any backsliding toward communism...