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| | GLASNOST AND PERESTROIKA |
 | | The chief goals of this glasnost were to obtain increased U.S. aid and trade (which they did under Nixon and Kissinger), and, most importantly, to inaugurate the arms control process. |  | | THE FIFTH GLASNOST: 1970 ‑ 1975: The fifth glasnost detente, initiated by Leonid Brezhnev. |  | | But as former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Bernard W. Rogers has said: |
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http://www.israelect.com/reference/WillieMartin/GLAS-1.htm
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| | glasnost on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Gorbachev hoped that a candidness about the state of the country would accelerate his perestroika program. |  | | His reform policies of glasnost and perestroika first liberalized then |  | | Elected to Parliament in 1987, he then became the first popularly-elect |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/g1/glasnost.asp
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| | Commentary Magazine - Glasnost & Its Limits |
 | | Glasnost, both the term and the concept, has a long and honorable history. |  | | ...As long as there are no legal guarantees, glasnost is not irreversible... |  | | ...Where there is no glasnost," Aleksandr Herzen wrote in the late 1850's, "and no legal right but only the charity of the czar, public opinion has no influence, the intrigues of the anteroom and the alcove prevail... |
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http://www.commentarymagazine.com/Summaries/V86I1P15-1.htm
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| | Stallions Direct - Orchard Glasnost |
 | | As a four year old Orchard Glasnost was judged by International Judges Hans Peeters (Holland) and Ghislane Fourage (France). |  | | Orchard Glasnost exudes quality and presence and these are matched by his excellent attitude to his work and exceptional natural paces in all three gaits. |  | | Due to the enormous success of the breeding line, Orchard Glasnost’s breeder has been nominated for the Breeder of the year 2002 for the Netherlands. |
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http://www.stallionsdirect.com/studs/spss/orchardglasnost.html
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| | Glasnost-Perestroika: A Model Potemkin Village |
 | | Any mis-perceptions could lead to severe and lasting consequences not only for the United States but the entire free world. |  | | As part of the economic reforms a more moderate stance was taken in domestic and foreign policy. |  | | Another function of Glasnost (called "democratic centralism" by Lenin) was to stimulate public participation in political life, that is to say, to strengthen the regime's legitimacy |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/4516/gp/Glasnost-Perestroika.html
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| | Scoop: Intimidatory Raid On Glasnost Foundation |
 | | The raid was conducted on the evening of 29 August by masked law enforcement officers. |  | | They were led by an officer without a mask, who has been identified as a lieutenant of the 18th Moscow police precinct. |  | | Immediately prior to the raid this officer had presented himself at the front door, but Glasnost Foundation Chairman Sergey Grigoryants had not admitted him, as the officer reportedly identified himself incorrectly and failed to produce a search warrant. |
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http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0009/S00002.htm
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| | Glasnost Books and Articles - Research Glasnost at Questia Online Library |
 | | ...WOMENS GLASNOST VS. NAGLOST WOMENS GLASNOST VS. NAGLOST Stopping Russian Backlash Tatyana Mamonova...Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Womens glasnost vs... |  | | GLASNOST, PERESTROIKA, AND THE SOCIALIST COMMUNITY Glasnost, Perestroika, and the Socialist Community Edited...London Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data... |  | | Customize Your Search: Glasnost [refine search][refine search][refine search] |
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http://www.questia.com/Index.jsp?CRID=glasnost&OFFID=se1
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| | Night Court: The Glasnost Menagerie - TV.com |
 | | We don't have trivia for The Glasnost Menagerie. |  | | The title of this episode alludes to the Tennessee Williams play, "The Glass Menagerie." (Edit) |  | | We don't have quotes for The Glasnost Menagerie. |
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http://www.tv.com/night-court/the-glasnost-menagerie/episode/19893/summary.html
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| | MEDIA-RUSSIA: Glasnost Begins to Crack |
 | | ”My personal opinion is that 20 years after Gorbachev's glasnost and perestroika, Russia is moving closer to the state of its press in 1986,” Barbara Assenova, Freedom House senior programme manager told IPS. |  | | In Kaliningrad province legislation giving right to information about state procedures came into force three years ago; but only six people have invoked the legislation, Simonov said. |  | | The government can easily close any media, but prefers to act through journalists who report information provided by official sources. |
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http://ipsnews.net/interna.asp?idnews=27795
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| | glasnost in english |
 | | Humans have forgotten this, because they ran away from it. |  | | GLASNOST: Why do you write lyrics in latin? |  | | Leithana: No, I am member of no order! |
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http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/d137314/OES/ge.html
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| | Glasnost - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Gorbachev's goal in undertaking glasnost was to pressure conservatives within the Party who opposed his policies of economic restructuring, or perestroika. |  | | Glasnost did indeed provide freedom of expression, far beyond what Gorbachev had intended, and changed citizens' view towards the government, which finally led to the collapse of the Soviet Union. |  | | Starting in the mid-1980s, the Baltic states used the reforms provided by glasnost to assert their rights to protect their environment and their historic monuments and, later, their claims to sovereignty and independence. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasnost
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| | Perestroika and Glasnost |
 | | "Perestroika" (restructuring) and "glasnost" (openness) were Mikhail Gorbachev's watchwords for the renovation of the Soviet body politic and society that he pursued as general secretary of the Communist Party from 1985 until 1991. |  | | But as the country became overwhelmed by the avalanche of reports about burgeoning criminality as well as revelations of state crimes of the past ("retrospective glasnost"), glasnost effectively undermined public confidence in the ability of the state to lead society to the promised land of prosperity or even arrest its descent into poverty and chaos. |  | | Glasnost was what the British political scientist, Archie Brown, called "a facilitating concept" that enabled writers and journalists to push beyond limits that even Gorbachev and his most liberal-minded deputies, Aleksandr Yakovlev and Eduard Shevardnadze, anticipated or approved. |
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http://www.soviethistory.org/index.php?action=L2&SubjectID=1985perestroika&Year=1985
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| | Overman 1994 Biographies : Glasnost |
 | | Also, at this time Piotr changed his nom de guerre to Glasnost, and revealed his identity to the public. |  | | This earned him the undying enmity of the KGB and other hard liners, but boosted his popularity with the people to such an extent that they could not act against him. |  | | It was agreed by the Soviet and American governments that Glasnost would be allowed to act like a semi-private citizen - technically allowed to do what he wished within the confines of the law, but with PRIMUS keeping an eye on things. |
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http://www.wolfram.demon.co.uk/rp_ch_om_1995_b_gl.html
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| | Syria’s Glasnost? |
 | | Glasnost requires a clearly announced policies, including: freeing of all political prisoners, lifting the state of emergency, granting of political freedoms, allowing for the return of exiled figures, holding of a referendum on a new more liberal national constitution, and calling for open and free elections. |  | | This move, however, is not really about reform; it does not represent a glasnost. |  | | This does not augur well for the immediate future of the country. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/1370429/posts
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| | glasnost - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about glasnost |
 | | Under legislation introduced in 1990, censorship of mass media was abolished; however, publication of state secrets, calls for the overthrow of the state by force, incitement of national or religious hatred, and state interference in people's private lives were prohibited. |  | | Glasnost was introduced and adopted by the Soviet government in 1986. |  | | Glasnost involved the lifting of bans on books, plays, and films, the release of political dissidents, the tolerance of religious worship, a reappraisal of Soviet history (de-Stalinization), the encouragement of investigative journalism to uncover political corruption, and the sanctioning of greater candour in the reporting of social problems and disasters (such as Chernobyl). |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/glasnost
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| | Mikhail Gorbachev's Glasnost and its affect on Russia |
 | | The early years of glasnost and thus the early years of freedom of speech in the USSR are described and analysed in the exert. |  | | Khrushchev had previously criticised Stalin however he only let out partial truths to help his own career. |  | | This change was not totally accepted by radicals or hardliners. |
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http://www.historyorb.com/russia/glasnost.shtml
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| | DIGEST OF GLASNOST DEFENSE FOUNDATION |
 | | The Glasnost' Defense Foundation is awarded with a honorary medal “ For Distinction in Service to Journalism ” of the University of Missouri - Columbia and the School of Journalism of Missouri. |  | | The honorary award has been received by founder and president of the Glasnost' Defense Foundation Aleksey Symonov. |  | | We know that Alexander Vasil'evich has founded his newspaper in 2000, and that the newspaper was in opposition with the local authorities. |
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http://www.gdf.ru/digest/digest/digest057e.shtml
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| | glasnost -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | As with perestroika, the early stages of glasnost were meant to be limited in scope. |  | | (born 1923), Soviet reform politician, born in Yaroslavl' Oblast; out of political favor in 1973, reportedly for attacks on Russian nationalism; from 1987 controlled Soviet press, television, literature, and culture; Communist party policymaker on glasnost and key architect of perestroika; since 1990 national security adviser of President Mikhail Gorbachev; warning of... |  | | Russian word, translated as openness, used to describe the moderate democratizing of the U.S.S.R. under Mikhail Gorbachev in the late 1980s; policy resulted in some freedom to criticize government officials, greater freedom to publish, more freedom of information, and some democratizing of elections; greatest effect was the beginning of a radical reform in management of... |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9365668
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| | Glasnost Defense Foundation |
 | | This is the second yearly report of the Glasnost Defense Fund which profiles all of the cases of human rights abuses committed against journalists and documents instances where freedom of the press was denied. |  | | The Glasnost Defense Fund was founded in 1991 to defend the rights of journalists and to advocate freedom of the press throughout the territory of the former Soviet Union. |  | | The book was produced with the assistance of the Glasnost Defense Fund and the Russian Federal Committee of Publishers. |
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http://www.civilsoc.org/nisorgs/russwest/moscow/dfglsnst.htm
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| | Gorbachev's Glasnost |
 | | Gorbachev's Glasnost shows how official reportage coincided with Gorbachev's political agenda and how, in his capacity as general secretary, he expanded media freedoms in order to employ the press against his enemies. |  | | Glasnost, most commonly translated into English as "openness," was a key concept of Mikhail Gorbachev's administration as general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. |  | | In Gorbachev's Glasnost author Joseph Gibbs traces the development of glasnost as both concept and policy, from the Leninist idea of "criticism and self-criticism" to Gorbachev's attempt to modernize and reinterpret that doctrine to fit his own political goals and aspirations. |
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http://www.tamu.edu/upress/books/1999/gibbs.htm
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| | IMPACT OF PERESTROIKA AND GLASNOST ON SOVIET EDUCATION |
 | | Accordingly, Gorbachev's first priority became the restructuring of the "nomenklaura" through the purge of ineffective Politburo members. |  | | The manner in which reform was initiated in the Soviet Union during this time was through glasnost, or openness, which encouraged candid treatment of crucial issues. |  | | Students typically keep a notebook with sample lessons, notes, and so forth (Kerr, 1990)." PERESTROIKA, GLASNOST AND EDUCATIONAL REFORM In 1985, Mikhail S. Gorbachev, as leader of the Soviet union and General Secretary of the Communist Party, submitted a plan for the reform of political and economic institutions, which included education. |
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| | GLASNOST |
 | | This is one of his brilliant pieces.) He notes that GLASNOST, a term difficult to translate, is one of long standing. |  | | Lenin said, and his words are frequently quoted by Gorbachev, that GLASNOST means "letting the party know everything." Apart from analyzing the Soviet aspects of GLASNOST, he also spends some thought on the US Sovietologist (and apologist) establishment. |  | | ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] GLASNOST [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ (7/4/88) Is GLASNOST the end of communism, or is it a staged ploy of no consequence? |
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| | Moscow Superheros : Character Conversion |
 | | Glasnost is a character from my Overman 1994 game who has also been incorporated into the London Champions and Moscow Superheroes universe. |  | | There is a separate page detailing his Background and History. |  | | As Glasnost has no mental powers, factoring his Ego for offensive purposes into his Air score does not need to be done. |
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http://www.wolfram.demon.co.uk/rp_ew_mh_glasnost.html
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| | The Soviet Department of Glasnost and Perestroika |
 | | This site has been setup in order to further introduce to the public, glasnost and perestroika. |  | | The Soviet Department of Glasnost and Perestroika was established in order to promote the political and economic freedoms in today's Soviet Union. |  | | NOTE: This is a proof of concept site- it has not existed and will not exist. |
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http://bludrop.ambitiouslemon.com/gandp.su
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| | Glasnost Cup Game Summaries |
 | | And here they are, scheduled to play in the cup's inaugural championship match on August 12th against Port of Spain. |  | | After losing their first match of the Glasnost Cup, the Puerto Montt Killer Bees knew they would have a grueling task ahead of them to make it to the tournament final. |  | | Unfortunately for Brugge, defender, David Luis Luvineau was injured in the match and will be out for their next game against Riyadh on 7/29. |
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http://www.bigthrift.com/glasnost/id16.htm
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| | Glasnost Specification |
 | | } String operator+(String s) { // If "Hello" and "Glasnost" is passed then "HelloGlasnost" is // returned. |  | | This will be done with a lot of different |  | | This will make it possible to share code between several games running at |
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http://www.lysator.liu.se/(nodance,nopop)/~/kilsmo/glasnost/specifications.html
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| | Glasnost Cup |
 | | The term was used to describe the policy of open discussion of political and social issues of the late 1980's in the former Soviet Union. |  | | Glasnost Cup V Tournament Bracket (Season 13) - |  | | The annual tournament is held in St. Petersburg, Russia. |
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http://www.bigthrift.com/glasnost
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| | Glasnost Communications |
 | | Glasnost helps you achieve your business goals with confidence. |  | | Glasnost works with you in a highly professional manner to fulfill your communication needs during business meetings as well as social and cultural events. |  | | Glasnost offers translation services as well as other editorial services to help you prepare your written materials and promotional literature for U.S. use. |
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http://www.ukrainebiz.com/companiesOther/glasnost.htm
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| | AskOxford: glasnost |
 | | Russian glasnost&p; the fact of being public, openness. |
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| | SOVIET DISSIDENTS PUBLISH MAGAZINE TO TEST GLASNOST POLICY |
 | | Scheduled to appear thrice monthly, the magazine deals with the situation of political prisoners in the Soviet Union as well as with economic and cultural issues, the environment and law. |  | | The authors pointed out the limits of Gorbachov's glasnost campaign at a press conference in Moscow Friday, noting that the KGB secret police remained immune from the reform drive. |  | | The Magazine's first issue also featured the names of eight political internees still at Chistopol Prison in early May and said it would report regularly on the fate of prisoners of conscience and on releases. |
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http://www.holysmoke.org/wb/wb0130.htm
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| | SPSS Stallion: Orchard Glasnost |
 | | He has three exceptional paces and an excellent attitude to his work. |  | | Orchard Glasnost is a registered Dutch sports pony stallion who was imported to England as a three year old and is a stunning quality pony who exudes presence. |  | | Spirited, intelligent, with a great sense of humour tempered by a genuine kind and gentle nature, he is easy and affable both in hand and to ride. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Glasnost |
 | | Glasnost (Russian term often translated as “openness”), a key aspect of the policies introduced by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in 1985 to change... |  | | End of the Cold War, facilitated by Soviet reforms, including glasnost |  | | How well did we match your search term? |
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| | Eye On Europe: Glasnost In Brussels |
 | | But in an unprecedented move Tuesday, the leaders of all Britain's political groupings in Europe signed a letter to the London Times newspaper calling for the Council of Ministers -- the EU's most powerful legislative body -- to lift its veil of secrecy. |  | | Answer: They are three of the last powers on the planet where the main legislative body meets behind doors and refuses to publish its minutes. |  | | Almost 20 years after Mikhail Gorbachev attempted to bring some openness to the crumbling Soviet system, a cross-party group of European Union lawmakers from Britain launched Tuesday a campaign to bring a bit of glasnost to Brussels. |
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http://www.terradaily.com/news/europe-05p.html
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| | RPM resource glasnost |
 | | Glasnost is the voting system originally developed by French Free Software company Easter-eggs for in-house decision making and now also used in other places. |  | | It evolved from a simple voting system to a complex content management system with many features (collaborative redaction, groupware...) |
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http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=glasnost
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| | Definition of glasnost - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary |
 | | Now you can take the Eleventh Edition with you anywhere as Franklin's new Speaking Electronic Handheld! |  | | Etymology: Russian glasnost', literally, publicity, from glasnyi public, from glas voice, from Old Church Slavonic glasu -- more at |  | | Get the Top 10 Search Results for "glasnost" |
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=glasnost
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| | VikingPhoenix.com: Glasnost |
 | | There have been at least six glasnost periods |  | | "Glasnost is the sword which itself heals the wound that it inflicts" - V.I. Lenin |  | | Lenin's quote is found in Pravda, English Language Edition, March 2, 1987. |
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http://vikingphoenix.com/politics/statist/marxist/glasnost.htm
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| | glasnost - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | glasnost : Columbia Encyclopedia, Six Edition [home, info] |  | | glasnost : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info] |  | | glasnost : Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [home, info] |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=glasnost&loc=resrd
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| | DTM Power - View Profile: GLasnOsT |
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http://www.dtmpower.net/forum/member.php?u=1019864
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| | Glasnost, Perestroika and the Soviet Media - Brian McNair - Microsoft Reader eBook |
 | | It traces the development of Soviet journalism through the writings of Marx and Lenin, the distortions of Stalin and Brezhnev, and the reforms of the Gorbachev era, culminating in the new Press law, which sets out to legislate for greater freedom of the press and freedom of information. |  | | Restrictions: No printing, No copy and paste (More Details) |  | | Glasnost, Perestroika and the Soviet Media examines the implications of these changes for the Soviet news and television media. |
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http://www.ebookmall.com/ebook/70889-ebook.htm
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| | About Glasnost - Plume |
 | | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |  | | See the GNU General Public License for more details. |  | | In 2003, the development of Glasnost is supported by the French Department of Economy, Finance and Industry, as part of the UCIP - Collective Use of Internet by SMEs - programme. |
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| | glasnost |
 | | When did life get so, get so complicated When did time start, start accelerating Make life slower Stop life growing |  | | If we can still fall in love If we can still fall in love Embrace with us - make your own glasnost |
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~yorin/msp/08_glasnost.htm
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| | Module and Class Hierarchies |
 | | : Glasnost Common Jails Jails are secure wrappers used to hide the intrisics of Glasnost objects and slots. |  | | : The base class of all glasnost things. |  | | : Glasnost TAL driver (used for included files) |
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http://cvs.glasnost.entrouvert.org/epydoc/trees.html
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| | Glasnost at Apple? |
 | | Here’s a recap of the iMac announcement: Stores across the country have been running out of the current crop of PowerPC G4-based iMacs, and the Mac community has taken notice. |  | | At this rate, the company should be telegraphing its punches further than Microsoft’s Longhorn cowpokes by the time PowerPC G6-based iBooks* hit the shelves! |  | | In fact, Apple remains a company that’s unusually concerned with controlling the flow of information about its policies and its products; these glasnost moments denote less a fundamental change of attitude than a creeping pragmatism about how far Apple can control information before it stifles its own business. |
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http://blog.ziffdavis.com/rothenberg/archive/2004/07/03/1406.aspx
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