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...been destroyed by "hypothetical comments by hypothetical people." For most Americans, who read only excerpts or summaries in their local dailies, the implication was strong that Adams had been victimized by flimsy reporting of unsubstantiated -- even fabricated -- claims from political enemies. The enduring image was of a haggard Adams, flanked by his supportive wife and daughter, denouncing his accusers as too cowardly to be named and the allegations against him as too vague to refute...
Restic, meanwhile, wore the haggard look of a visibly worried man at the press conference after the Holy Cross game last Saturday...
Raisa Gorbachev has not been seen in public since Aug. 22, when, looking haggard and pale, she walked down the steps of the plane that carried her and her family back to Moscow after 72 hours of house arrest in the Crimea. But last week the world did get a chance to read what the 59-year-old wife of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev had to say about her ordeal and, in a newly released memoir, about her earlier foreboding of what lay ahead...
...this took so long that Gorbachev did not get back to Moscow until 2:15 a.m. Thursday. Stepping off the plane, he looked haggard and drawn but flashed a relieved smile, rather like the released hostage that he was. In theory, at least, he was back in full command. In fact, he faced gigantic tasks of rounding up the plotters, alleviating the economic and social chaos that had given the excuse for the coup, and working out a modus vivendi with Yeltsin. As for the surviving plotters, all of whom had been arrested by week's end, they were facing...