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Under Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms, the couple was allowed to return to Moscow in 1986 and together they pressed ahead with their campaign until Sakharov's death.
Activist Bonner, Sakharov's Widow, Dies at 88 Associated Press 2011
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Under Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms, the couple was allowed to return to Moscow in 1986 and together they pressed ahead with their campaign until Sakharov's death.
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Back then, working for the Los Angeles Times, I had been covering the nuclear arms race, and my invitation to be the first American newspaper reporter to visit Chernobyl came from one of Mikhail Gorbachev's top science advisers, Yevgeny P.
Robert Scheer: No Nukes Is Good Nukes Robert Scheer 2011
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Mr. Gorbachev's overtures to America for help with a diplomatic solution were seen as ploys; U.S. support for the mujahideen continued.
Moscow vs. the Mujahideen Brian M. Downing 2011
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Back then, working for the Los Angeles Times, I had been covering the nuclear arms race, and my invitation to be the first American newspaper reporter to visit Chernobyl came from one of Mikhail Gorbachev's top science advisers, Yevgeny P.
Robert Scheer: No Nukes Is Good Nukes Robert Scheer 2011
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In the 20th century, it happened twice: the February Revolution of 1917 and Mikhail Gorbachev's Perestroika.
The Russian Spring Has Begun Andrei Piontkovsky 2011
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With Gorbachev's reformers foundering in the face of counter-attacks from Soviet hardliners, could America really afford to embark on war in Iraq?
Geoffrey Wawro: Desert Storm Turns Twenty: What Really Happened in 1991, and Why it Matters, Part I of II Geoffrey Wawro 2011
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With Gorbachev's reformers foundering in the face of counter-attacks from Soviet hardliners, could America really afford to embark on war in Iraq?
Geoffrey Wawro: Desert Storm Turns Twenty: What Really Happened in 1991, and Why it Matters, Part I of II Geoffrey Wawro 2011
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Gorbachev's overthrow ended that effort, but during the process I came to know Valery Zufarov, one of Tass' star photographers, who was beginning to show the effects of the radiation he had been exposed to while covering the Chernobyl disaster.
Reese Schonfeld: Journalists, At Risk, Whether They Know It or Not: Chernobyl and Fukushima Daiichi Reese Schonfeld 2011
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Almost all of Gorbachev's papers have been released by the foundation he set up to house them.
Cold War Clarity 2010
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