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When Mikhail Gorbachev turned 70 earlier this month, his admirers honored him with a series of high-profile concerts, public discussions and parties. TV shows, magazine cover stories and newspaper interviews re-examined his legacy. In a poll published in the newspaper Moskovskiye Novosti, 56 percent of the respondents described him as an "outstanding politician." But the best...
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