| 31. | During glasnost, the hot thing was to publish politically banned authors, like Solzhenitsyn.
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| 32. | In the post-Glasnost years, Werboff became something of a celebrity in Russia.
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| 33. | In the post-glasnost years, Werboff became something of a celebrity in Russia.
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| 34. | In 1985, when the policies of glasnost prevailed, work began on their restoration.
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| 35. | Babitsky was a human rights activist during Soviet times and worked for the magazine Glasnost.
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| 36. | "Glasnost, " or openness, allowed candid discussion of social ills.
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| 37. | All of that was impossible until Glasnost and then the collapse of the Soviet Union,
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| 38. | All of that was impossible until glasnost and then the collapse of the Soviet Union,
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| 39. | Over Gorbachev s time in power, perestroika and glasnost were his most important goals.
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| 40. | Cortines decreed a kind of glasnost.
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