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...mood among Muscovites in 1993 in his short story “The Life and Times of a Soviet Capitalist.” The authors of the essays and vignettes collected in “The Wall in My Head: Words and Images from the Fall of the Iron Curtain?? agree on few things, but on this subject they find common ground: the world changed in 1989, and the peoples of the former Soviet Republics were wholly unprepared...
...need to “stick it out in tough times” is easier said than done. The largest and most threatening fracture divides new EU countries from old and has caused Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany of Hungary to warn against “a new Iron Curtain?? that could once again divide the continent. A solution must be formulated to prevent that development...
...BEHIND THE CURTAIN?...
...obviously unprepared speech where he talked about how we shouldn’t be worried about losing our jobs, that everything was okay, and that everything would stay the same in Expos. I think that was the moment that suddenly we preceptors saw ‘behind the curtain?? what a mess everything is in, how no one knows what they’re doing, and how we’re in more trouble than any of us realized...
Ferocious all year and unrelenting in their defensive attack schemes, Harvard’s own version of the “Steel Curtain?? has made one thing abundantly clear to their opponents—if you try to run against them, you will get mauled. As close a certainty as death and taxes, week after week, the Crimson defense has wreaked havoc on its opponents’ rushing games and demolished opposing running backs with its speed and intensity. Brown’s running backs are still reeling after their debacle earlier in the season, producing only...