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  1. It is difficult, for example, to reconcile the book's purportedly serious intent with the childish descriptions of Russia's leaders as a "bunch of near-senile senior citizens" and (repeatedly) the "gnomes of the Kremlin" in a lengthy afterword by Professor M. Dziewanowski of the University of Wisconsin.
  2. Sometimes the public distancing of Romania from its Warsaw Pact allies, especially Big Brother in Moscow, was done in a quite insulting fashion: Ceauescu could even implicitly put the Kremlin in the same category as the White House: "The small and medium-sized states refuse to play the role of pawn in the service of the interests of big imperialist powers any longer."
  3. And as a Warsaw Pact leader they know him more intimately in the Kremlin than in the West.
  4. And when Red Square echoed and re-echoed to the boom of a 21-gun salute as 800 bandsmen played the national anthem, the ghosts of the Tsars in the Kremlin could have recognised the Russia they lost.
  5. Not until the Kremlin signalled that times had changed could life be breathed back into Wallenberg's heroism.
  6. As delegates arrived at the Grand Kremlin Palace, hundreds of pro and anti-Yeltsin demonstrators rallied on Red Square.
  7. Leader Comment, page 18; Reunification outlook, page 19; Kremlin holds the reins, page 7
  8. "President (Mikhail) Gorbachev floated the idea," Mitterrand told a joint news conference with the Kremlin chief after the two men met in Kiev.
  9. Exactly 11 years later, I find myself doing the same job, this time in the Kremlin.
  10. DATE: Thursday 26 September TIME: 2310 SCREENING: THE KREMLIN LETTER (1970)
  11. And as long as the Kremlin remains paralysed, British business there will look for nothing but confirmation that things at home are not, perhaps, so bad after all. .
  12. When we first entered the Kremlin,
  13. In 1936 it looked as if the game had finally made a breakthrough when a national competition, involving teams from Gorky, Minsk, Baku and Moscow, was organised; but someone at the Kremlin decreed that rugby was a capitalist pastime, and the game sank into oblivion once again.

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