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Article #4041Re: Soviet Access to Usenet
From: per@kps.UUCP (Pe
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 1988 08:36
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 1988 08:36
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In article <2355@cbnews.ATT.COM> lvc@cbnews.ATT.COM (Lawrence V. Cipriani) writes: >No way, Gorbachev has no power, he is only a figure head. [...] >What has changed recently is that the Soviets have much better >public relations than in the past. That's all there is to it. Here we go again. Mr Gorbatjov (sp!) has tremendous power today. He has secured his position in a very impressive way. I do not doubt to call him the most powerful man in the world. Remember, his senate, or congress support his his descisions to 100%. I think the situation is rather different in USA. Public relations? I suggest that you take a trip to USSR on your next vacation. I'm not shure wether they would let you in, though... -- "The choir sang a capella, which means singing without music." ------------ Per Ejeklint Phone: + 8 799 03 18 UUCP: !mcvax!enea!kps!per Kuwait Petroleum Svenska AB KPSNET: per@kps
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