
By Filipp Lebedev and Andrew Osborn MOSCOW (Reuters) -Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet leader who was much admired in the West and who lived long enough to see all the reforms he had championed undone, was set to be buried on Saturday without state honours or the presence of President Vladimir Putin. Gorbachev, who died on Tuesday aged 91, has been granted a public send-off - Muscovites will be able to view his coffin in the imposing Hall of Columns, within sight of the Kremlin, where previous Soviet leaders have been mourned. Ahead of his funeral, scheduled to start at 0700 GMT, pallbearers hois...