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APPOINTED. TATYANA DYACHENKO, 37, Boris Yeltsin's forceful daughter, trusted confidant and unofficial keeper who helped steer him to victory in Russia's 1996 election; as an adviser responsible for his image; in Moscow...
...Chubais pulled together a new team of savvy technocrats, businessmen and pollsters. More important, he established a strong working relationship with Tatyana Dyachenko, Yeltsin's forceful daughter, and tapped what an associate says were "unlimited" supplies of private-sector financing. Yeltsin's victory was a brilliant turnaround, even though the methods behind it--particularly the amount of money spent on the campaign--were questionable...
...three people. His Prime Minister, the stolid Viktor Chernomyrdin, will present the administration's reassuring face--business as usual. His chief of staff, Anatoli Chubais, sardonically nicknamed the Regent by his enemies, will be the strategic powerhouse of the regime. And the key will be Yeltsin's younger daughter, Tatyana Dyachenko, who is the most trusted channel of political information to and from the President...
...father, her closeness to Chubais and her continuing intolerance of weak links have made her a favorite target for sniping. So much sniping, in fact, that her mother came to her defense in a recent TV appearance. "They used to attack the President," Naina Yeltsin said; "now they attack Tatyana." Hatred is always a telling measure of power...
...kept their head down and mouth shut. They began speaking and writing about the old taboos: the crimes of Stalin, of the KGB and even of Lenin. Soon the daily and weekly press was bursting with stupefying revelations and admissions. It was "wonderful for the intelligentsia," the writer Tatyana Tolstaya told Remnick, but most of all "it is a revolution for the proletariat...