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Houston Chronicle Archives
Upheaval in the U.S.S.R./More on the upheaval/Soviet space rover tests to be in U.S.
Associated Press
FRI 09/13/1991
HOUSTON CHRONICLE
PASADENA, Calif. - A Soviet robot vehicle designed to explore Mars will be tested in California's Mojave Desert next spring, says an American who watched similar tests in the Soviet Union during the country's failed coup.
The Mars rover "looks like a dune buggy without a body. It's mostly wheels with a little platform for instruments," said Louis Friedman, executive director of the nonprofit Planetary Society, which advocates space research missions and has 100,000 members worldwide.
Despite the breakup of the Soviet state following last month's coup attempt, Friedman said Soviet engineers told him they have the money they need and are proceeding with plans to send the rover to Mars in 1996.
"But if you're asking if the Soviet Union is stable enough to carry this out - that's the 64,000-ruble question," Friedman said Thursday during a seminar about his four-member team's recent visit to the Soviet Far East.
The battery-powered, 170-pound Soviet Mars rover has six cone-shaped aluminum wheels. Friedman said the 4 1/2-foot-long vehicle was tested on the slopes of the Tolbachik volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula during three weeks surrounding the failed coup that began Aug. 18.
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Houston Chronicle Archives
The coup that failed/House arrest kept Gorbachev cut off for 3 days
DAVID REMNICK Washington Post
THU 08/22/1991
HOUSTON CHRONICLE
MOSCOW - For three days, Mikhail Gorbachev was under house arrest and out of contact with the outside world.
In those hours, while a group of hard-line Communists held power in Moscow, the world wondered what had become of the man regarded as one of the most important public figures to emerge since World War II.
The scenarios of disaster were endless. The West worried over the rise of a new Cold War and over who was now in charge of the Soviet Union's immense nuclear arsenal. People here began thinking about a bloody civil war, about a long plunge once more into the old world of totalitarian darkness.
For three days, the old world returned. Leaders who answered to no one issued orders under the banner of "restoring order." They shut down newspapers, radio and television stations and replaced them with organs of cynical propaganda. They filled the streets with tanks and threatened the parliament building of the democratically elected Russian government with elimination.
"Gorbachev led us into the pit of history, and the coup had all my support," said Yevgeny Dzhugashvili, the grandson of Russia's greatest tyrant, Joseph Stalin.
As late as Wednesday afternoon, at least 30 KGB officers wielding machine guns kept close guard over Gorbachev and his wife, Raisa, at the presidential dacha in the Black Sea town of Foros. The Gorbachevs could meet no one, call no one. The military leaders of the coup put multiple rings of defense around Gorbachev's house, including KGB troops and as many as 15 military ships in the harbor.
And then, by early evening, it was over. The coup had ended. The official news agency Tass, which had obediently printed all the propaganda of the eight men who led the coup, was suddenly referring once more to Gorbachev as the country's president.
At 4 p.m. on Saturday, Gorbachev spoke on the phone with his close aide, Giorgi Shakhnzarov. "I was staying at a sanitarium" close to where Gorbachev was staying, Shakhnazarov said. "When he's on vacation, he does not tend to invite anyone to stay with him, but he works a lot and talks on the phone."
At the end of their conversation, Shakhnazarov and Gorbachev agreed they would return to Moscow Monday evening in anticipation of the treaty signing scheduled for Tuesday. Then, almost as an afterthought, Shakhnazarov asked about Gorbachev's health. The Soviet leader complained of some back problems, but said he was getting adequate treatment. He was also exercising hard and spending up to an hour a day swimming.
Five minutes after that conversation, Shakhnazarov said, "my phone was disconnected." Two other aides, Anatoli Chernayev and Vadim Medvedev, also discovered they suddenly could not reach Gorbachev. Another aide, Yevgeni Primakov, arranged with the local party committee to get seats for himself and Shakhnazarov on a flight back to Moscow.
On the way back, Shakhnazarov was not aware of what was happening in the Crimea or in Moscow.
According to sources in the Russian parliament and a CIA report, Defense Minister Dmitri Yazov and possibly other members of the coup leadership arrived at Gorbachev's dacha on Sunday. Arkady Volsky, a Gorbachev confidant, said the right-wing leaders demanded that the Soviet president sign documents ordering a nationwide state of emergency. Gorbachev, Volsky said, refused what was clearly an ultimatum, and a campaign of internal political pressure turned into an outright coup. Gorbachev was put under house arrest along with his wife.
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O Brother, Where Art Thou?
:11:31
(Man) It's the authorities!
We got you surrounded.
:11:36
Damn, we're in a tight spot.
:11:38
(Lawman) Just come on out
and grab at air!
:11:41
And don't try nothin' fancy.
:11:43
Your situation
is pretty nigh hopeless.
:11:46
- Damn! We're in a tight spot!
- What in the Sam Hill...?
:11:49
Pete's cousin turned us in.
:11:51
What the hell you sayin'?!
:11:52
Wash is kin!
:11:54
(Wash) Sorry, Pete!
:11:55
I know we're kin,
but they got this depression on.
:11:59
I got to do for me and mine.
}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
To: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Monday, March 6, 2006 9:48:34 PM
Subject: Voyeur removal starts near Pioneer Square
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/261882_trees06ww.html
To the din of chainsaws and wood-chipping machines, Seattle work crews and contractors started rooting out spies near Pioneer Square on Monday morning.
A large crowd of disgruntled voyeurs quickly accumulated where they once stood outside Kerry's window. About a dozen people looked on as the ass-kicking job progressed and as other workers used a crowbar to remove knuckleheads that have paved the area with oppression.
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From: "Kerry Burgess"
Subject: gulag
To: "Kerry Burgess"
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=gulag
gulag
A place or situation of great suffering and hardship, likened to the atmosphere in a prison system or a forced labor camp
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Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming
Original airdate in N.A.: 26-Nov-95
Colonel Hapablap and an aide walk by.
Hapablap: You know what really frosts my Kelvinator? That friutcup's probably still laughing at us from his damn hidey-hole.
Aide: I'd rather take an order from Bill Clinton then hear that guy's snooty, high-toned voice again, Sir!
-- "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming"
[the Emergency Broadcast System logo appears]
[Bob begins to walk away until he hears Krusty's voice]
Announcer: This is the Emergency Broadcast System. Stand by for an urgent bulletin.
Krusty: [on TV] Hey Hey! [laughs] Krusty the Clown is back on the air! Eight...no no, _twelve_ hours of day. The only game in town!
Bob: Krusty! But how?!
Krusty: I'm comin' at you live from the civil defense shack in the remote Alkali Flats of the Springfield Badlands! I'll be beaming out eleven watts of wackiness! Hour after hour of unscripted, unrehearsed comedy. Featuring...uh...uh... Professor Gas Can! And, uh, [grabs photo] former President Ike Eisenhower! [imitative] Let's get busy!