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- <text id=89TT2358>
- <title>
- Sep. 11, 1989: When The Cat's Away...
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Sep. 11, 1989 The Lonely War:Drugs
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- WORLD, Page 40
- When the Cat's Away . . .
- </hdr><body>
- <p> Though Mikhail Gorbachev apparently approved the Central
- Committee's blast against the Baltics, fans of perestroika
- could not be faulted for initially wondering whether the Soviet
- leader's conservative foes had issued the statement behind his
- back. After all, Gorbachev was vacationing on the Black Sea last
- week, and strange things often happen when he is out of town.
- As Soviet historian Roy Medvedev has observed, when Gorbachev
- "goes on vacation or goes abroad, the whole of state policy
- changes direction by 60 and sometimes 180 degrees."
- </p>
- <p> On the eve of Gorbachev's visit to Yugoslavia last year, a
- vehement attack on his reform program was published in the
- Moscow daily Sovetskaya Rossiya. Leningrad teacher Nina Andreeva
- received credit for the article, but many assumed that it was
- at least inspired by conservative Politburo member Yegor
- Ligachev. The brutal suppression of nationalist demonstrations
- in Georgia last April, in which 20 people were killed, occurred
- just as Gorbachev was returning from a trip to Britain. More
- than one can play the game, of course. When Ligachev was on his
- summer vacation last year, Gorbachev secretly organized a series
- of meetings that led to the streamlining of the party apparatus
- -- and the demotion of Ligachev.
- </p>
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- </body></article>
- </text>
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