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Glasnost


Boomerang
year: 2007
genre: rock
price: $0.80
tracks: 4


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The Glasnost Bowl was an attempt to stage an American college football game in Moscow, USSR at the beginning of the 1989 season.The game was named after the policy of glasnost ("openness") introduced by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in 1985.Organized by Raycom Sports, the game was scheduled between the University of Southern California Trojans and the University of Illinois Fighting Illini to open their regular seasons.Arrangements were made for a network telecast back to the United States, and airplanes were chartered for fans to fly to the Soviet Union.Due to complications, however, the game was rescheduled for Los Angeles, California as a USC home game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.Planning a game in the Soviet Union 1.Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.The agreement between Raycom and Sovintersport had the Soviets keeping profits from their telecast, Raycom taking profits from the U.Soviet television during the months before the game: explaining the basic rules, positions, "When do you cheer at a football game?"Soviet officials were not used to the requirements of major American football teams: i.Some Soviets were even interested if anyone was ever killed during the games.However, despite these initial concerns, the general mood was optimistic.Moscow time, and televised live in the U.Plans collapse On June 8, just three months before the game, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner broke the surprise bad news: the Glasnost Bowl in Moscow was canceled by Raycom.All sides expressed deep disappointment in the result.Raycom, faced with the potential of large financial losses, decided it could no longer move forward and cancelled the game.Sports News, AP Online, October 19, 1988.MaryAnn Hudson, USC, Illinois to Open '89 Season in Glasnost Bowl, The Los Angeles Times, November 16, 1988.Bill Arthur, Illinois, Southern Cal to Play in Glasnost Bowl, Charlotte Observer, November 16, 1988.Dave Hyde, NCAA Considers 12th Football Game, Miami Herald, October 21, 1988.Neal Farmer, Section: SPORTS, Houston Chronicle, November 5, 1988.Dick Weis, Penn State Cool to Idea of Game in Moscow, Philadelphia Daily News, November 11, 1988.Miami Herald, October 22, 1988.Greg Cote, UM, Gators unlikely for Moscow Trip, Miami Herald, October 29, 1988.Dick Weis, Penn State Cool to Idea of Game in Moscow, Philadelphia Daily News, November 11, 1988.USC, Illinois in Glasnost Bowl?San Francisco Chronicle, November 9, 1988.State in Tampa in 1989, Miami Herald, October 26, 1988.Dave Dorr, Glasnost Game: Football Plans Test Soviet Ingenuity, St.Mike Downey,Nyet Worth of Football in Moscow Will Be Seen, The Los Angeles Times, May 10, 1989.Lifestyle,Wichita Eagle, December 1, 1988.Lessons, The New York Times, March 15, 1989.Bill Arthur, Illinois, Southern Cal to Play in Glasnost Bowl, Charlotte Observer, November 16, 1988.Promotors' battle puts Glasnost Bowl in doubt, St.Ed Sherman, Illinois relieved to learn Glasnost Bowl has cleared red tape,Chicago Tribune, March 26, 1989.Tom Sorensen, American Football takes roadtrip, Charlotte Observer, May 31, 1989.Penn State in Glasnost II?Mike Conklin, Sports,Chicago Tribune, April 21, 1989.Mal Florence, Glasnost Bowl Is Canceled, The Los Angeles Times, June 9, 1989.Ed Sherman, Glasnost cancellation a real blow to Illini, Chicago Tribune, June 9, 1989.Dave Dorr, Glasnost Game: Football Plans Test Soviet Ingenuity, St.USC Trojans Football Media Guide, pg.Soviet cultural and social policy of the late 1980s.Milestones in Glasnost and Perestroyka (1991).The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.Glasnost, putting Kremlin leader Mikhail Gorbachev ...Ogonyok and Moscow News, boycotted it.Glasnost is to help "stimulate the development of ...GLASNOST The Thaw: A Time of Hope and Doubt; Is the Kremlin Signaling a Historic Shift for Soviet Artists and Emigres?Soviet "openness": "In this springtime of glasnost, Bella Akhmadulina, a poet's poet, brings ...Mikhail Gorbachev's program of glasnost, she is a kind of walking, breathing gesture ...About glasnost she pronounces suitably optimistic ...Glasnost 1 William Street, Totterdown, Bristol Tel: (0117) 972 ...The above dish is a main course at Glasnost, the neighbourhood eatery in Totterdown, and pretty much ...Glasnost fans, the like of which I can't recall for any ...As the publishers of Glasnost magazine in the United States, we ...Moscow editor of Glasnost, Sergei Grigoryants, of receiving ...So far, our support of Glasnost magazine in Moscow has been limited ...THE LONG ROAD TO FREEDOM Russia and Glasnost By Walter Laqueur Scribners.Openness, or glasnost, one of the watchwords of Soviet ...If this is glasnost, it must not be Belgrade.First Commie Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost.Glasnost, as we all know, is Mr.Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost, or general openness.Until recently, signs of glasnost here were limited to exposes and criticism ...Opening a living room in Moscow to all ...Glasnost, spent last week in jail."Look, there was an arrest ...Shultz got a full dose of glasnost today, and Soviet television viewers got a full dose of Shultz because of glasnost.Glasnost, translated as openness, is one of the bywords ...Shultz's visit tested the concept of glasnost in new ways.Poet's View Of Glasnost Some see the act of confession, as ...For me glasnost was born in the language of Leo Tolstoy ...Maybe the word glasnost, like sputnik, requires no translation ...Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost of Jews who seek to emigrate.Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost came under heavy attack at the Soviet Communist ...Yuri Sklyarov, the head of the propaganda ...Ogonyok has been at the forefront of the glasnost movement with exposes and virulent ...Whatever signs of glasnost may be appearing in the Kremlin, in ...Glasnost also reached America last summer in ...See all results from premium newspaper and magazine articles, images, maps and more at HighBeam Research.The Long Road to Freedom: Russia and Glasnost.RUSSIA: GLASNOST NOT IN MODE WITH KREMLIN...Glasnost brings Soviet beer to United States.View more topics at Newser.During an interview in 1989 Mikhail Gorbachev is quoted as saying "I detest lies"(1.Whole periods of Soviet history was changed by glasnost.Brezhnev and Cherenko previously great leaders were unmasked as the brutal oppressive murders they really were.Soviet history books became useless.The radicals wished to go further, faster and were exemplified in such illegal publications as Glasnost.While glasnost did allow discussion to take place it is clear from the exert that controls were placed on the discussion.USSR and affected every chapter of the country's history.Ogonyuk a popular current affairs magazine had a circulation of three million by 1990.Ogonyuk that the USSR's past was examined and the real truth revealed to the Soviet people.Glasnost had broken free from its masters by 1989 and began to be used to criticise its creator Gorbachev.These ideas were undreamt of even a couple of years earlier.The turning point for glasnost was the Chernobyl nuclear diaster in 1986.As the truth came out piece by piece the Soviet people became more and more angry at their Communist rulers.Glasnost allowed for the first time the facts to be presented.The Soviet people soon realised why so much had been kept from them for so long.Soviet leaders became more receptive both to the media and to foreign leaders as a new period of detente opened between East and West.The Long Road to Freedom: Russia and Glasnost.National Review) A poet's view of glasnost; revolution by culture.National Review) Glasnost: 'there's no turning back.World Report) Glasnost and the condom.The New Leader) Glasnost on the road, to mixed review.Mikhail Gorbachev's Soviet "openness" policy in Warsaw Pact countries) (U.World Report) Wanted: a nude glasnost; Soviet chic.The Nation) Glasnost and us.Soviet Union reforms) (editorial) (The Nation) L.An official policy of the former Soviet government emphasizing candor with regard to discussion of social problems and shortcomings.Over the years it has been reported in various media outlets that in 1989, Mikail Gorbachev told the Politburo: "Gentlemen, comrades, do not be concerned about all you hear about glasnost and perestroika and democracy in the coming years.Catholic InsightHere Stanislaus Karapenko pays the price for a little glasnost.Broken bones by ThrasherLevada's own career as Russia's first pollster illustrates the trajectory of the country's politics: His opinion research institute was allowed to open during Khruschev's thaw, shut down under Brezhnev, allowed to reopen under Gorbachev and glasnost, and finally taken over by the state under Putin.This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.Soviet cultural and social policy of the late 1980s.Click the link for more information.Soviet leaders became more receptive both to the media and to foreign leaders as a new period of detente opened between East and West.Milestones in Glasnost and Perestroyka (1991).It was instituted by Mikhail Gorbachev in the late 1980s and began the democratization of the Soviet Union.Glasnost also permitted criticism of government officials and allowed the media freer dissemination of news and information.Over the years it has been reported in various media outlets that in 1989, Mikail Gorbachev told the Politburo: "Gentlemen, comrades, do not be concerned about all you hear about glasnost and perestroika and democracy in the coming years.Catholic InsightHere Stanislaus Karapenko pays the price for a little glasnost.Broken bones by ThrasherLevada's own career as Russia's first pollster illustrates the trajectory of the country's politics: His opinion research institute was allowed to open during Khruschev's thaw, shut down under Brezhnev, allowed to reopen under Gorbachev and glasnost, and finally taken over by the state under Putin.This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.Following his ascension to the leadership of the USSR in 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev began to promote a policy of openness in public discussions about current and historical problems.Soviet leaders became more receptive both to the media and to foreign leaders as a new period of detente opened between East and West.Milestones in Glasnost and Perestroyka (1991).
 
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