The late politician's views on economic policy were dramatically affected by what he saw in Randall's in 1989.
Famous as the first freely-elected leader of Russia, Boris Yeltsin stood by his country for better or worse – in politics as well as his favorite pastime, tennis. But last week, the world lost ...
Suddenly there was breaking news: Russia's President Boris Yeltsin had stepped down. His decision to resign took everyone by surprise, including the British press corps in Moscow. When the news ...
These people dominated the Russian Parliament and threatened Boris Yeltsin's presidency ... When they tried to seize a TV station, Yeltsin acted. His forces fired on the Parliament building.
Boris Yeltsin ... being held. Yeltsin crashed the party and wished the newlyweds well, receiving thunderous cheers and applause. Born into a poor farming family in Ural in 1931, his political ...
The Webster Food Town, once a Randall's Grocery visited by former Russian President Boris Yeltsin ... the store welcomed Yeltsin and several of his Soviet companions for an unplanned 20-minute ...