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Article: If it's Tuesday, this must be Moscow: wherein a group of interested Americans takes a whirlwind tour behind the shredding Iron Curtain. (includes related interview with Gennadi Gerasimov)
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- National Review
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- August 20, 1990
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Wherein a group of interested Americans takes a whirlwind tour behind the shredding Iron Curtain and discovers how much has changed-and how much has not.
HALFWAY through NATIONAL REVIEW's ten-day, five-capital tour of Europe, it is suggested that I do a running account of the trip to along with Bill Buckley's columns, plus accounts by Wick Allison and John O'Sullivan [in "From the Editor," p. 61, and portions of a galvanizing interview with Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennadi Gerasimov. I feel a bit like Jean Kerr's six-year-old son returning from kindergarten one day. In tears, he reported that he had been cast as Adam in the school play. But wasn't that ...
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Article: Iron Curtain replaced by a border in the mind Wall ...
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October 24, 1999 ;
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... ... Soviet bloc was disintegrating and the Iron Curtain was about to recede into history, Associated ... the edge of what used to be called the Iron Curtain, the offices of the defunct collective ... I had made in the dying days of the Iron Curtain, I can only marvel at how thoroughly ...
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