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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 25

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The Boston Globei
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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE OCTOBER 8. 1989 25 LATE LISTINGS Moscow demonstrators challenge party's rule Keene). Hosts: Joe Grandmaison and Donna Sytek. 12:30 p.m. (9).

AT ISSUE. "Grading the Public School System." Guests: Dr. Laval S. Wilson, superintendent of Bos-ton Public Schools; Samuel L. Blu- -menfeld, educator and author.

Jeanine Graf. 12 a.m. (25). SPECIAL INTEREST 60 MINUTES. "It's Better in the Bahamas." Morley Safer reports on Bahama's Prime Minister Lynden, Pindling, who responds to charges that the Bahamas was a major transit point for cocaine bound for the United States from 1978 to: 1982; "Harm's Way." Mike Wallace -reports on a Defense Department -contractor whose employees ad- mittedly falsified test results on a critical component In the HARM missile, a key weapon in the US fense system; "The Swiss Why is it necessary for this small neutral country nestled in the Alps to maintain a well-equipped Army and organized civil defense system? Harry Reasoner reports.

7 p.m. (6- 7). The following are late Sunday TV and radio program revisions made since The Globe's TV Week went to press: PANEL SHOWS BOSTON COMMON. "Gun control debate;" "Getting drunk drivers off the road;" "The White House's influence on GOP race." Guests: Rep. James Brett; deputy superintendent William Celester; Michael Ya-cino, executive director of Gun Owners Action League; Karen Mac-Nutt, attorney; Marian Stokes, Boston Chapter President MADD; William McCabe, Committee of Public Safety; Todd Domke, political consultant; Larry Rasky political consultant; Robert Turner, Globe columnist.

Host: Charlie Kenney, (7). 10:30 a.m. FIVE ON FIVE. "Repeal of Catastrophic Health Care Coverage;" "House Reversal on Gun Ban;" "The Attempted Coup In Panama." Panelists: John Collins, Michael Goldman, Hubie Jones, and Avl Nelson. Host: Peter Mehegan.

11 a.m. (5). FACE THE NATION. Guests: Defense Secretary Richard Cheney; Sen. Chris Dodd Sen.

John McCain (R-Ariz.) 11:30 a.m. (7); WEEI (590) 12:30 p.m. THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINK-LEY. "Panama: A Failed U.S. Policy?" Guests: Lt.

Gen. Brent Scow-croft, US national security adviser; Sen. David Bpren chairman, Senate Intelligence Commit- tee. 11:30 a.m. (5-9) 10:30 a.m.

(12). EYEWITNESS NEWS CONFERENCE. Gov. Michael Dukakis. Panelist: Dan Rea and John Henning, Eyewitness News.

Panelists: Host: Andy Hiller. (4). 10 a.m. MEET THE PRESS. Guest: James Baker, Sec.

of State. Noon. (4) 9:30 a.m. (10). POINT OF VIEW.

"Lt. Governor Debate." Guests: Nicholas Paleologos (D-Woburn); Peter Torkildsen (R-Danvers). Host: Judy Jarvis. 11:30 p.m. (56).

FOCUS: NEW HAMPSHIRE. "New England Telephone's Rate Increase Request and Guests: NET'S Director of Regulatory Matters, John Scanlon; Public Utilities Commission telecommunication analyst, Lezek Sta-chow; State Rep. Susan Spear (D- As a cold rain fell, thousands of members and sympathizers of the grass-roots Russian People's Front linked hands to form a human chain whose sections stretched for miles along the center of Gorky Street, the artery leading from Moscow's heart to its northwest suburbs. Eyes streaming and noses running from the cold, the demonstrators stood single file blocking the lane of Gorky Street reserved for limousines of the state and party elite. The three members of the Congress of People's Deputies the protesters defended have earned fame and widespread support by noisily fighting party bosses.

Yeltsin is the best known example. He first got in trouble with Gorbachev for claiming the president's program of economic and political reforms was being implemented too slowly and was fired as Moscow party boss In November 1987. Yeltsin, 58, staged a spectacular political comeback this spring by winning election to the Congress from Moscow with 89 percent of the vote over party opposition. Prosecutors Telman Gdlyan and Nikolai Ivanov alleged corruption at the party's top levels Photo, Page 2 Associated Press MOSCOW Thousands of Soviets "marched in an icy drizzle to the walls of the Kremlin yesterday in a show of support for N. Yeltsin and two other parliamentarians they say are threatened by Communist Party bosses.

"Yeltsin, Gdlyan, Ivanov they are our conscience!" read one sign carried by a protester along Gorky Street, Moscow's most fashionable shopping thoroughfare, "as thick crowds looked on. Demonstrators also opposed the monopoly on political power by the nist Party and sought establishment of a Western-style democracy. The protest on I Constitution Day, a Soviet holiday, also de-T manded that civil and human rights out- lined in the 1977 Soviet constitution be scrupulously observed. Under President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the Kremlin has acknowledged that consti-' tutionally protected freedoms of speech, assembly and others have been neglected I or violated outright in the past.

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