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- <text id=89TT2236>
- <title>
- Aug. 28, 1989: In The Driver's Seat
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Aug. 28, 1989 World War II:50th Anniversary
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- WORLD, Page 17
- In the Driver's Seat
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- <p> It could have happened to anybody, anytime, but for Tadeusz
- Mazowiecki the moment was rich with irony. The tall Solidarity
- official had just wound up meetings with President Jaruzelski
- and Jozef Cardinal Glemp last week when his car sputtered to a
- halt. When questioned by reporters about the difficulties he
- would face as Poland's new Prime Minister, Mazowiecki answered,
- "My biggest problem is that I ran out of gas."
- </p>
- <p> The comment was a rare flash of public humor from a man who
- at times has been perceived as taciturn, even dour. No one,
- however, questions Mazowiecki's integrity or the depth of his
- commitment to Solidarity. Perhaps as important, says an old
- friend, Adam Bromke, "he is a man who has the courage to say
- what is unpopular." Born in the central Polish town of Plock,
- Mazowiecki (pronounced Mah-zoh-vyet-skee), 62, is a devout Roman
- Catholic with strong ties to church activists who oppose
- Communist ideology. A close adviser to Lech Walesa, Mazowiecki
- helped form the union in 1980 and was jailed for a year after
- the government crackdown in 1981. Trained as a lawyer, he is
- editor of the union weekly, Tygodnik Solidarnosc, and was a key
- negotiator in the round-table talks that led to legalization of
- Solidarity and opposition participation in last June's
- elections.
- </p>
- <p> A father of three sons, whose wife died of cancer in 1970,
- Mazowiecki is learning how to live in the media spotlight. When
- reporters asked who would serve in his government, he replied,
- "I have to think for a while. There is no time, but still I need
- some time." Then, as the cameras turned away, Mazowiecki seemed
- relieved. "Finally," he said, "I can have a smoke."
- </p>
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- </body></article>
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