ST. PETERSBURG -- Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's one-time adviser on Soviet affairs remembers him as the man who forever changed the face of Moscow-Washington relations. Suzanne Massie, Reagan's adviser from 1984 to 1988 and a Democrat at the time, said Reagan played a "very significant" role in ending the Cold War. "His greatest ... achievement was being able to make that break through and establish a human contact and relationship of trust, which was definitely not there before," Massie said. Reagan was the first U.S. president to build human relations between the two countries, which were locked in the...