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Nobel laureates discuss a world without nuclear weaponsupdated: Fri Nov 12 2010 04:38:00

The Dalai Lama and other Nobel laureates on Friday met in the Japanese city of Hiroshima to call for an end to nuclear weapons.

Reading the worried mind of Tim Geithnerupdated: Mon Aug 30 2010 13:58:00

William Safire used to write a column in which he'd try to read the mind of some world leader and imagine what Mikhail Gorbachev or Anwar Sadat really thought, as opposed to the diplomatic niceties they were obliged to utter aloud.

10 odd celebrity endorsementsupdated: Fri May 21 2010 09:40:00

Sometimes, I suppose, even celebrities need a few extra bucks. Maybe they want to buy a new Benz or a house in the south of France or add a bowling alley to the basement of their mansion? Whatever their motive, many turn to advertising when singing, acting or modeling gigs start to dry up.

Gorbachev on Obama, Berlin Wallupdated: Mon Nov 09 2009 02:32:00

Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev on Pres. Obama, plus the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.

King: Remembering a defining moment of the 20th centuryupdated: Mon Nov 09 2009 02:32:00

To: Interested parties From: John King, CNN chief national correspondent Re: The Monday Memo

Commentary: Salute the 'bravehearts' of Iranupdated: Thu Jun 18 2009 06:42:00

One of my favorite movies is the Academy Award-winning best picture "Braveheart," a fictionalized retelling of the story of William Wallace, the Scots knight and resistance leader during the Scottish independence wars of the 13th century.

Tiananmen Square: A watershed story for CNNupdated: Wed Jun 03 2009 22:46:00

For CNN, Tiananmen Square was a watershed story -- a seminal moment in the network's history.

CNN off air in China in 1989updated: Wed Jun 03 2009 22:46:00

Bernard Shaw, John Lewis, Steve Hurst and Mike Chinoy report for CNN in 1989, round up events that led CNN going off air from China.

Commentary: Bush should do something to stop crisisupdated: Mon Nov 24 2008 07:07:00

The lame-duck president is believed to be one of the more impotent figures in American politics -- a commander in chief who is unable to do much because he lacks political muscle.

Gorbachev: Georgia started conflict in S. Ossetiaupdated: Fri Aug 15 2008 03:13:00

Georgian leaders may be blaming Russia for the conflict raging in South Ossetia, but former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev said Thursday "there is no doubt" that Georgia provoked the clash.

Larry King: Mikhail Gorbachevupdated: Fri Aug 15 2008 03:13:00

Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev warns of a new cold war that could threaten world stability.

People.com: Orlando Steps Out with Miranda Kerrupdated: Mon Jun 09 2008 17:44:00

"Life is great," Bloom says with his girlfriend by his side

Quest for peaceupdated: Mon Nov 26 2007 10:28:00

"I have a dream". Martin Luther King's famous speech cemented his status as one of the world's greatest peace makers. The American civil rights activist was the youngest man ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize. His life mission was to make the planet a better place.

Quest for Peaceupdated: Mon Nov 26 2007 10:28:00

CNN's Richard Quest goes in search of the world's peace makers, including UN head of peacekeeping; Jean Marie Guehenno.

Time.com: 20 Years After "Tear Down This Wall"updated: Thu Jun 14 2007 03:50:00

Behind President Reagan's famous challenge to Gorbachev, delivered 20 years ago today, that helped end the Cold War

Gorbachev to U.S.: Let's not repeat the Cold Warupdated: Wed Jun 06 2007 11:55:00

Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said Wednesday that U.S. plans to build a missile defense shield in Europe are arrogant and threaten to usher in a new Cold War.

Nancy Reagan: People need to know about 'Ronnie'updated: Thu May 31 2007 21:51:00

Nancy Reagan saw to the publication of her late husband Ronald's diaries because she felt it was important that people know more about the former president.

Architect of perestroika diesupdated: Tue Oct 18 2005 21:19:00

Alexander Yakovlev, one of the architects of the perestroika reform program instituted in the waning years of the Soviet Union, died Tuesday at age 81, a longtime friend said.

Gorbachev slams U.S. 'sickness'updated: Wed Apr 20 2005 19:52:00

Mikhail Gorbachev, former president of the Soviet Union, said Wednesday the United States was hypocritical over nuclear armaments and not prepared to disarm its own weapons.

Full transcript of Gorbachev interviewupdated: Mon Apr 04 2005 03:13:00

CNN's Ryan Chilcote spoke to former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev about his thoughts and reflections on the death of the Pope John Paul II. The following is a transcript of the interview:

Gorbachev: Pope was 'example to all of us'updated: Sun Apr 03 2005 13:46:00

Former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev said Sunday that Pope John Paul II's "devotion to his followers is a remarkable example to all of us."

World mourns Pope John Paul IIupdated: Sat Apr 02 2005 16:15:00

World leaders have been paying tribute to Pope John Paul II, who died Saturday.

Bush parachutes for 80th birthdayupdated: Sun Jun 13 2004 13:20:00

Former President George H.W. Bush celebrated his 80th birthday Sunday by parachuting twice onto the grounds of his presidential library.

The long goodbyeupdated: Fri Jun 11 2004 07:25:00

Crass, Washington-style politicking will be on hold just one day more as Americans observe a National Day of Mourning today in honor of former president Ronald Reagan. Fans of crass, Washington-style politicking will be fully reimbursed starting next week.

Gorbachev to join Reagan funeralupdated: Mon Jun 07 2004 11:56:00

Mikhail Gorbachev will take part in memorial services for former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, according to an aide for the former Soviet leader most closely associated with the 40th president and the end of the Cold War.

Gorbachev praises 'great president'updated: Sun Jun 06 2004 05:12:00

Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has praised Ronald Reagan, saying he was upset to hear about the former U.S. president's death, according to a report from Russia's Interfax news agency.

World grieves loss of Reaganupdated: Sun Jun 06 2004 00:39:00

Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan was remembered as "a truly great American hero", for his warmth, for restoring America's greatness after the Vietnam War and for ending the Cold War in tributes that flowed from current and former leaders around the world.

Fortune: How Green Was My Cactus We've pursued a career together, my spiky little deskmate and I. But I got busy and updated: Mon Jul 19 1999 00:01:00

Snapshot No. 1: 1981. It's a bright, plump, new Christmas cactus! Hey, bud. How you doing? About...eight inches high? Plain white plastic pot. Lots of juicy new leaves. When the holiday season come...

Fortune: DODGING SNIPERS FOR THE LONG TERMupdated: Mon Nov 01 1993 00:01:00

''You shouldn't mix up the long-term business opportunities with the occasional shootouts. These things will happen.'' So says Percy Barnevik, CEO of ABB Asea Brown Boveri, in the bloody aftermath ...

Fortune: NOW HEAR THIS updated: Mon Oct 05 1992 00:01:00

-- WARREN BUFFETT, 62, on the future business mix of Salomon Inc., which he ran as chairman for ten months after scandal hit the Wall Street firm, in which he has a big investment: ''It won't be th...

Fortune: Private mutterings, the cult of Gus, incredible shrinking farmers, and other matters. REDSupdated: Mon Apr 20 1992 00:01:00

A big problem for professional redbaiters like the present writer is the acknowledged paucity of present Communists, especially here in the U.S.A. Also not helping matters is the widely held view t...

Fortune: RUSSIA STARTS ALL OVER AGAIN In a series of bold strokes, Boris Yeltsin is reshaping the old union. All Mikhail Gorbachev did waupdated: Mon Jan 13 1992 00:01:00

LIKE Christopher Columbus, Mikhail Gorbachev set out for one place but reached another and never quite knew where he was when he got there. What he did do, however, was change the world. The goals ...

Fortune: LET'S DO BUSINESS The Soviet Union is open for deals as never before. As a top executive warns, ''If U.S. companies wait until aupdated: Mon Sep 23 1991 00:01:00

BORIS YELTSIN never actually said the words across the top of this page, at least not within earshot of this writer. But he might as well have. Everything the Russian President and his new partner,...

Fortune: SOME STILL GO FOR GORBYupdated: Mon Aug 12 1991 00:01:00

Even though Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev didn't get the cash he'd hoped for at the annual Group of Seven meeting in London -- the leaders of the seven richest countries promised technical exp...

Fortune: SHEVARDNADZE SPEAKS OUT He was with Gorbachev at the creation. Now he talks about their mistakes and why Western investors shoulupdated: Mon May 20 1991 00:01:00

IN HIS 5 1/2 YEARS as Soviet Foreign Minister, Eduard Shevardnadze was almost as well known around the world as Mikhail Gorbachev. Last December he shocked West and East alike by abruptly resigning...

Fortune: FORTUNE Magazine contents page MAY 20, 1991 VOL. 123, NO. 10 updated: Mon May 20 1991 00:01:00

MANAGING/COVER STORIES 38 CAN YOUR CAREER HURT YOUR KIDS? Even in two-parent families, Mom often gets home from work too tired to talk, and Dad's almost never around. Says one expert of children le...

Fortune: AGRIFT IN MOSCOWupdated: Mon May 06 1991 00:01:00

Despite his threefold increase in the price of essential food, Mikhail Gorbachev may have more staying power than anybody thought possible -- and the same may be said of the entrepreneurial creativ...

Fortune: MOTHER RUSSIA'S FREEDOM FIGHTER Boris Yeltsin has forced a showdown with Mikhail Gorbachev. Whether the outcome is crackdown or updated: Mon Apr 08 1991 00:01:00

LIGHTWEIGHT,'' was the way a senior Bush Administration official described him last year. ''Demagogue,'' charged another. Throughout much of the West's long love affair with Mikhail Gorbachev, U.S....

Fortune: ON THE ROPES? Mikhail Gorbachev maintained good relations with George Bush throughout the war. But their partnership may not surupdated: Mon Mar 25 1991 00:01:00

THE NEW ENTENTE between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. is probably in better shape than many people think. The trouble is that the Soviet economy is in even worse shape than they think. Mikhail Gorbache...

Fortune: FORTUNE Magazine contents page MARCH 25, 1991 VOL. 123, NO. 6 updated: Mon Mar 25 1991 00:01:00

WINNING THE PEACE/COVER STORIES 30 NOW TO WIN THE PEACE America emerges from the war in the Gulf as the world's only superpower. That doesn't make it Superman. by Thomas A. Stewart

Fortune: THE BALTICS: ONE MORE CASUALTYupdated: Mon Feb 25 1991 00:01:00

Without question, one certain loser has emerged from Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev's Baltic crisis: a renewed Union Treaty. Gorbachev's ambitious plan to reunite his increasingly fractious emp...

Fortune: THE WEST RETHINKS SOVIET AIDupdated: Mon Feb 11 1991 00:01:00

The remaining shreds of President Gorbachev's image as a reformer seem to have vanished. In a letter to the Moscow News, his top economic adviser, Nikolai Petrakov, described the Communist Party cr...

Fortune: THE SOVIET WINTER OF DISCONTENT Yes, they have no potatoes. Or milk. Or condoms. They're increasingly fed up, and Gorbachev, whoupdated: Mon Jan 28 1991 00:01:00

IT'S MORNING and a light snow is falling on Malaya Kalitnikovskaya Street in Moscow's working-class Taganskaya neighborhood. Outside the local shoe store, in an all too familiar ritual, a line of s...

Fortune: THE MOST FASCINATING IDEAS FOR 1991updated: Mon Jan 14 1991 00:01:00

If a new world is indeed to be born in the aftermath of the Cold War, the midwives will be business leaders. So, at least, argues Paul Saffo of the Institute for the Future, a research outfit in Me...

Fortune: WHAT GORBACHEV WANTS FROM BUSINESS In his first interview with a U.S. business magazine, the Soviet leader asks private enterpriupdated: Mon Dec 31 1990 00:01:00

IT WAS A TYPICALLY GRAY, overcast December day in Moscow. He had just come from addressing the 542-member Supreme Soviet. He had answered questions from the floor -- some barbed and critical, other...

Fortune: THE NEW RUSSIAN REVOLUTION With Gorbachev still suffering the slows, the biggest Soviet republic is plotting swift passage to a updated: Mon Nov 19 1990 00:01:00

THE SOVIET ECONOMY and chaos,'' growled an irate Muscovite as he slammed back a shot of black-market vodka, chasing it with a piece of bread his wife had spent 20 minutes in line that morning to bu...

Fortune: FORTUNE Magazine contents page NOVEMBER 19, 1990 VOL. 11, NO. 13 updated: Mon Nov 19 1990 00:01:00

MANAGING/Cover Story 66 WHY TOYOTA KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER Success never gets in the way of constant improvement. The company is simultaneously restructuring its management, refining its al...

Fortune: NOW HEAR THIS updated: Mon Oct 22 1990 00:01:00

-- STANISLAV S. SHATALIN, a top Soviet economic adviser, on Mikhail Gorbachev's idea of a national referendum on legalizing the private ownership of land: ''If all progress was subject to a referen...

Fortune: WANNA MAKE A DEAL IN MOSCOW? FORTUNE's publisher looks beyond the red carpet. He tells what it was like when 14 top American CEOupdated: Mon Oct 22 1990 00:01:00

IT'S THRILLING to have a front-row seat on history-in-the-making -- even if just for an inning or two. For me, that opportunity came last month when I was invited by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Robe...

Fortune: OIL FROM RUSSIA Production is sliding. But with Western help, a Soviet gusher could someday lessen OPEC's power.updated: Mon Oct 22 1990 00:01:00

WHAT SORT OF U.S. investment do the Soviets want most? When Mikhail Gorbachev greeted 14 American CEOs led by Commerce Secretary Bob Mosbacher in a chandeliered Kremlin meeting room last month, he ...

Fortune: A SOVIET SUMMIT FOR AMERICAN EXECUTIVES: HELP US FIND OILupdated: Mon Oct 08 1990 00:01:00

A rare U.S. presidential trade mission to the Soviet Union hit Moscow in the midst of the most dramatic political and economic crisis since 1917. Commerce Secretary Robert Mosbacher and 15 top Amer...

Fortune: OH, HOW THE MONEY GROWS AT ADM Dwayne Andreas -- the king of corn, beans, and clout -- cultivates friends in high places and reaupdated: Mon Oct 08 1990 00:01:00

DWAYNE ANDREAS sometimes gets by with a little help from his friends. Three years ago the chairman and chief executive of Archer Daniels Midland Co. was arranging a conference of senior business an...

Fortune: THE SOVIETS: WHAT THE U.S. SHOULD DOupdated: Mon Aug 13 1990 00:01:00

If Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev doesn't soon deliver some kind of pocketbook payoff to his long-suffering comrades, they could boot him off history's stage. What should the Bush Administratio...

Fortune: CAN CAPITALISM SAVE PERESTROIKA? While the party fiddles and the economy disintegrates, a new group of Soviet entrepreneurs insiupdated: Mon Jul 30 1990 00:01:00

MEET the Soviet Lee Iacocca. Fifteen months ago Artem Tarasov, a self- proclaimed ''ruble millionaire,'' seemed headed for bankruptcy -- or worse. The Ministry of Finance had confiscated the assets...

Fortune: U.S. BUSINESS LEERY OF SOVIET TRADEupdated: Mon Jul 02 1990 00:01:00

The treaty signed by Presidents George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev could mark a watershed in U.S.-Soviet trade relations -- but only if the charismatic Soviet leader moves decisively to stabilize hi...

Fortune: CAN THE RUSSIANS REALLY REFORM? They are hotly debating ways to achieve free markets. Gorbachev's economic adviser is pressing fupdated: Mon May 07 1990 00:01:00

IS MIKHAIL GORBACHEV finally ready to get radical about transforming the ailing Soviet economy? One early sign that he might be was his decision in December to appoint Nikolai Petrakov, 53, a free-...

Fortune: NEW CHALLENGES TO CAPITALISM Its triumph over Communism leaves it burdened with the world's aspirations for progress. Here's howupdated: Mon May 07 1990 00:01:00

COMMUNISM HAS IMPLODED. In country after country, it is proclaiming its own failure, desperately searching for ''reform'' and new beginnings. Yesterday's heresies are today's official promises; yes...

Fortune: GORBY EYES THE POLISH CUREupdated: Mon Apr 23 1990 00:01:00

One of Mikhail Gorbachev's influential economic advisers, Leonid Abalkin, has called for the U.S.S.R. to adopt the Polish solution -- a plunge into free markets, denationalization of state industri...

Fortune: HANG IN THERE, GORBY . . .updated: Mon Apr 09 1990 00:01:00

-- Where do the 134 U.S. corporations that have gone into business in the Soviet Union -- Dresser Industries, E.I. Du Pont, Honeywell, McDonald's, PepsiCo, and Polaroid among them -- stand now? The...

Fortune: TODAY'S LEADERS LOOK TO TOMORROW WORLD NIKOLAI SHMELEV SOVIET ECONOMIC REFORM WILL TAKE YEARSupdated: Mon Mar 26 1990 00:01:00

No changes we make in the economic area are worthwhile without price reform. Everybody knows we have to do it; everybody is afraid to do it. We have to raise prices of food, rent, transportation. B...

Fortune: TODAY'S LEADERS LOOK TO TOMORROW WORLD JERRY HOUGH WAR WITH RUSSIA WILL BE UNTHINKABLEupdated: Mon Mar 26 1990 00:01:00

There's a euphoria that the Soviet Union is about to collapse and all our problems will be gone. I'm assuming that Gorbachev will be in power at the end of the decade. Right now he is strengthening...

Fortune: HOW THE WORLD WILL CHANGE In the new era, economic performance will replace military might as the measure of a nation. This willupdated: Mon Jan 15 1990 00:01:00

The world is entering unknown territory. For two out of three living Americans -- and about as many Russians and Europeans -- the bipolar system forged by the cold war is all they have ever known. ...

Fortune: ARE WE AT THE END OF HISTORY? Yes, contends the author of a much discussed essay. The ideological wars are over, and liberal demupdated: Mon Jan 15 1990 00:01:00

''Bold and brilliant,'' trumpeted Chicago philosopher Allan Bloom when his former student Francis Fukuyama published ''The End of History?'' in the neoconservative journal The National Interest las...

Fortune: THE INTERNATIONAL 500 FORTUNE Magazine contents page JULY 31, 1989 VOL. 120, NO. 3 updated: Mon Jul 31 1989 00:01:00

EXECUTIVE LIFE/Cover Story 56 WILL YOU BE ABLE TO RETIRE? Too few people realize how much money they should be saving now to ensure a comfortable retirement. Instead they are living as though there...

Fortune: TOP U.S. COMPANIES MOVE INTO RUSSIA In a novel consortium, oil exports by Chevron can pay profits earned by Kodak. The corporatiupdated: Mon Jul 31 1989 00:01:00

LIKE AMERICAN and Soviet satellites docking in space, a consortium of five giant U.S. companies has joined up with a unique organization drawn from a cross section of the Kremlin's economic bureauc...

Fortune: HOW CHINA'S CHAOS AFFECTS THE WEST Communism is in crisis worldwide. We should be cheering, not fearing, the forces for reform fupdated: Mon Jun 19 1989 00:01:00

HOWEVER the political struggles in China, the Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe turn out, the worldwide Communist movement will never be the same again. After the momentous May of 1989, the power of...

Fortune: RUSSIA'S ROLEX?updated: Mon May 22 1989 00:01:00

The new status symbol wrapping fashionable wrists this summer could be the Soviet military-style watch above. Already a hit in Italy, the somewhat clunky $100 timepiece comes complete with a red st...

Fortune: HOW TO GET RICH OFF PERESTROIKA A surgeon named Svyatoslav Fyodorov has built an eye-care empire based on his pioneering operatiupdated: Mon May 08 1989 00:01:00

PERESTROIKA, Mikhail Gorbachev's economic restructuring, has been full of surprises. The most startling may be the rise of Svyatoslav Fyodorov, a medical entrepreneur who has all the trappings of G...

Fortune: SCHASTLIVO (HAVE A NICE DAY)updated: Mon Apr 24 1989 00:01:00

Talk about perestroika! As Russians trudge ever deeper into capitalism's strange terrain, who should appear but Western management consultants to serve as their guides. The Soviet government is joi...

Fortune: New York's totalitarian tax, playing roulette with workers, the great pronoun war, and other matters. GREAT MOMENTS IN GLASNOSTupdated: Mon Apr 10 1989 00:01:00

MOSCOW -- Warmer superpower relations have not stopped a Soviet agency from spreading . . . charges that the FBI murdered the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and that the CIA massacred Jim Jones and 90...

Fortune: WHY RUSSIA IS STILL IN THE RED Westerners seeking a big new Soviet market will have to wait awhile. Social change is speeding ahupdated: Mon Jan 30 1989 00:01:00

TO MANY WESTERN businessmen, the dazzling changes Mikhail Gorbachev has wrought in the Soviet Union have meant just one thing -- a shot at the largest untapped consumer market after the People's Re...

Fortune: Twenty days that shook the world, the southpaw sorrows, betting on criminals, and other matters. MAN IN MOTIONupdated: Mon Jan 16 1989 00:01:00

We had what seemed a neat idea for this lead item. We would list all the different contexts in which Donald Trump got himself mentioned by the media during 1988. Our guide to the media would, of co...

Fortune: THE MAN BEHIND GORBACHEV ABEL G. AGANBEGYAN b. NOVEMBER 8, 1932updated: Mon Jan 02 1989 00:01:00

WILL PERESTROIKA work? When Abel G. Aganbegyan, 56, chief economic adviser to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, was recently asked that awkward but unavoidable question, a smile flickered across his...

Fortune: The price of ogling, Marxism-Leninism-Caponeism, rethinking the Golden Rule, and other matters. GOING STRAIGHTupdated: Mon Aug 01 1988 00:01:00

Nexis, as ever our guide to ideas in the wind, confirms that a large new question has been laid on the table. It concerns legitimacy. Here we allude not to the marital status of various folks' natu...

Fortune: Nothing to lose but your changeupdated: Mon Apr 11 1988 00:01:00

If you think the IRS is a humorless and implacable foe, try sending your 1040 to the taxman in Moscow. Since 1943, Soviet citizens have had to pay some form of graduated income tax, whose rates asc...

Fortune: A Long Shot in Washington, It Seems Like Old Times, Adam Smith Finds a Friend, and Other Matters. Strange Developmentsupdated: Mon Mar 28 1988 00:01:00

We had a somewhat eerie experience a couple of weeks ago, when we found * ourselves reading and inevitably comparing two large theoretical statements about economic development. One was Sollicitudo...

Fortune: Of Gorbachev, gimmicks, and gartersupdated: Mon Jan 18 1988 00:01:00

Female speakers, take note: To gain entree to the exclusive breakfast/dinner club circuit, it helps to have cachet. Consider 60 Minutes correspondent Diane Sawyer. At the annual family dinner of th...

Fortune: A business summitupdated: Mon Jan 04 1988 00:01:00

Ever the negotiator, Mikhail Gorbachev pitched his plans for joint ventures to about 70 top American executives in Washington during summit week. The deal: He will cut red tape, making it easier fo...

Fortune: THE DEATH OF SOCIALISM Not even parties that still use the label believe in a command economy anymore. But don't count out the wupdated: Mon Jan 04 1988 00:01:00

BARELY 100 years after Karl Marx's body was laid in a north London grave, his truth no longer marches on. In all the major developed democracies, and many smaller ones as well, voters in the 1980s ...

Fortune: A fare break for Europe's flyers?updated: Mon Jan 04 1988 00:01:00

In about the same amount of time -- 2 1/2 years -- it took Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev to agree to eliminate an entire category of nuclear missiles, the Common Market's 12 transportation mi...

Fortune: The Limits of Brain Surgery, Bukharin's Little Weakness, Creating Jobs With Lie Detectors, and More. The Main Point of Communismupdated: Mon Dec 07 1987 00:01:00

''It is 70 years since the unforgettable days of October 1917, those legendary days that started the count of the new epoch of social progress, of the real history of humankind.'' Thus, breathlessl...

Fortune: WHERE GORBANOMICS IS LEADING Even the skeptics now believe that the Soviet chief is reaching for a radical shake-up of the systeupdated: Mon Sep 28 1987 00:01:00

THE OUTLINES are clear now. Mikhail Gorbachev is not just trying to perk up the Soviet Union's chronically ailing economic system by motivating managers and getting workers to cut down on vodka. So...

Fortune: Russia wants to be your partnerupdated: Mon Sep 28 1987 00:01:00

Has Mikhail Gorbachev gone Madison Avenue? Apparently so. The Soviet leader is using imperialist dog-and-pony shows to sell his country's products and politics to the West. In August the U.S.S.R. p...

Fortune: Mangling Marx and English, Mommie and Daddy vs. Peggy, The Payoff on Brain Waves, and Other Matters. A Dirty Wordupdated: Mon Aug 03 1987 00:01:00

''We urgently need a real breakthrough on the theoretical front.'' Those plaintive words were uttered by Mikhail Gorbachev somewhere around the half- hour mark of his recent six-hour speech to the ...

Fortune: The Case of the Liberal Larynx, The Deeper Meaning of Striking Out, A Fear of Circles, and Other Matters. Negative Phenomena Comupdated: Mon Jun 22 1987 00:01:00

Tass, the Soviet news agency, has lately made its files available to Nexis, so your correspondent has recently done more exploring than usual in his favorite computerized database at an average cha...

Fortune: Lenin's Lady Friend, Hanging Tough at the Dinner Table, Some New Dimensions in Bias, and Other Matters. Just Askingupdated: Mon Jun 08 1987 00:01:00

In which your buddy reverts to his curious custom of asking ornately rodomontadish questions the answers to which are far too obvious to warrant a mention: -- If the U.S.S.R. really wishes to push ...

Fortune: After Icelandupdated: Mon Nov 10 1986 00:01:00

Soviet General Secretary Mikhail S. Gorbachev's tantalizing arms-control offer -- and President Reagan's rejection of it -- stirred debate throughout the world. One particularly hot topic: What wou...

Fortune: Our Unbiased Markets, The Antler Lobby Strikes Again, Virtue at Chrysler, and Other Matters. Three Little Wordsupdated: Mon Oct 13 1986 00:01:00

We like Nancy Reagan's resonant solution to the drug problem: ''Just say no.'' But how about applying it more broadly? Holding aloft a beacon, here is a random selection of phenomena to which yours...

Fortune: COVER STORY REAGAN ON DECISION-MAKING, PLANNING, GORBACHEV, AND MORE updated: Mon Sep 15 1986 00:01:00

Ronald Reagan was typically relaxed and jovial when he sat down in the Oval Office to talk about himself as a manager rather than as a politician. As FORTUNE managing editor Marshall Loeb, Washingt...

Fortune: Upcoming; Signalsupdated: Mon May 12 1986 00:01:00

The Federal Reserve lowered the discount rate half a point to 6.5%, the lowest in eight years. Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. and Toledo Edison Corp. won approval for the largest utilities mer...

Fortune: A Landslide for Lee, the Usufruct Tax, No Security in Minnesota, and Other Matters. Another Year of Building on Sandupdated: Mon Jan 20 1986 00:01:00

Caught up in the turn-of-the-year fever of list making, your correspondent herewith submits his nominations for the ten most depressing events of 1985. (1) Lou Cannon's exclusive story in the Washi...

Fortune: NOW HEAR THISupdated: Mon Jan 06 1986 00:01:00

''They kept sending me cards, so I figured I must have been okay. Either that, or they were awfully slow.'' - RICHARD ADOLPSON, 59, an Iowa security guard who earns about $22,000 a year, after runn...

Fortune: REFORMING THE SOVIET ECONOMY Mikhail Gorbachev is talking up economic change, but he hasn't ) mentioned anything that hasn't beeupdated: Mon Nov 25 1985 00:01:00

THE MAN who will soon meet Ronald Reagan at the summit in Geneva is campaigning hard in his own country for economic reform. In a speech to Communist party activists in Leningrad in May, Mikhail Go...

Fortune: THE EDITOR'S DESKupdated: Mon Nov 25 1985 00:01:00

IF ANYONE wonders why Mikhail Gorbachev is pressing so hard to rein in Ronald Reagan's Star Wars defense, he should consider the state of the Soviet economy. It's a mess, and spending to catch up w...

Fortune: MANAGERS: RUSSIA'S NEW ELITE Gorbachev has given them some of the status and perks normally reserved for cosmonauts, ballet dancupdated: Mon Nov 25 1985 00:01:00

WESTERN correspondents in Moscow call them yukkies -- for young urban Komsomol types (Komsomol is the Young Communist League). They are managers and engineers born during or since World War II, and...

Fortune: GRIDLOCK FOR THE SOVIET ECONOMY The U.S.S.R.'s new leader faces a dismal scenario, in which solutions to pressing economic problupdated: Mon Apr 15 1985 00:01:00

IN THE BLIZZARD of commentary about the recent elevation of Mikhail Gorbachev, now general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, the word ''reform'' keeps recurring. Many commentators are asking...

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