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Gorbachev's futile show of force surely marked another drop in his waning popularity. Amid the ranks of uniformed men, a solitary woman stood weeping. "This is the country I love," said Natalia Kositskaya, a 50-year-old doctor at a Moscow military clinic, "and I am ashamed of it. I never would have believed Gorbachev could do this. In the past two years, he has become a devil." Her tears continued as she pointed at the moving phalanx of police. "It is a crime," she said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union: Russian Standoff | 4/8/1991 | See Source »

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