If your guest has egg on his face, what's the polite thing to do? Splash
some on your own -- which may be Boris Yeltsin's thinking as he awaits
President Clinton's September 1 visit. Russia's leader returned to his
month-long vacation Tuesday, while his country reeled under the shock of
Monday's ruble devaluation. "Should the latest package fail to stem the
crisis, Russia's political establishment will be totally discredited," says
TIME Moscow bureau chief Paul Quinn-Judge. "They have too often claimed to
have found a way out of their economic woes, only to be proved wrong each
time." Indeed, Yeltsin had insisted last Friday that
all was well with the economy.