TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 25 JAN 84
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JAKE I OF SEVERAL COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 25 JAN 84
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1 'TWO-LINE SNUGGLE IN WORLD POLIT ARENA" PROGRAM: (SHIMOV)
CRITICIZES DEP LOYt1EN 1 OF U. S. MISSILES IN EUROPE (5 M I ; SHAKHOV
RAPS JAP GOVT FOR INCREASING 1984 MILIT SPENDING (5 MIN). (TOTAL
10 . t1ANU 1600)
2 V I KTOR c-14LEn,OV ON DISTORTION OF MEANING OF GROMYKO'S SPEECH
AT STOKCHOL.M CONF BY WESTERN MEDIA. (RPT ITALIAN 241800)
(FREF:C ,R 2 2l00 GERMAN 1-800 GREEK 24t900 )
STAT
(RPT F!?HARIC 201530 ON 21 JAN LIST) (AMHARIC 231530)
"CCNm:UNTCTS ANN WORKERS PARTIES": REPORT OF CHMN OF GERMAN
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C14MO CO11JNIST PARTY. HEKBET MIES SPEECH AT WPC MTG (3 MIN); RADIO
Irol 6 1~~ ? S
!"OSCCW REPORTER YURIY (SOLKIN) INTVW WITH U.S. COMPARTY POLITBURO
'OL'D (P I T I tfAN) AT STOCKHOLM MTG. (3 MIN: AMHAR I C 1530)
I ) )
(MIKHAIL SEGANOV) ON NONALIGNED INI-u rumaos
I N JAKARTA 26 JAN, NOTING THAT HOLDING OF CONF WAS DECIDED BY
I0NALIGt D SU.1.94IT. IT IS PRECEDED BY MTG OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COUNCIL. IT IS TO CORRECT UNBALANCE FLOW OF INFORMATION WHICH
IS DETRIMENTAL TO INIEREST OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. RECALLS PRIME
MINISTER GANDHI SPEECH AT NONALIGNED JOURNALIST MTG IN NEW
D`i HI CN IMPORTANT OF MASS MEDIA. ALSO CRITICIZES U. S. WITHDRAWAL
FRO PCO. (6 MIN: INDO 1330)
Jiq t I RES AND COUNTRIES ON SOCIALIST DEVELOPMENT
"SO I At 1ST COt
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DEVE- OP,HL 1.1 ACTIVITIES IN CONGO (4 MIN); (LEV KUZ I STOV) , PRAVDA
REPORTER FROM MANILA, COMMENTS ON SITUATION IN PHILIPPINES (1.5
I I U) ; ANON ON SITUATION IN GRENADA (1.55 MIN). (AMHAR I"C " 241530 )
IDEOLOCICA1_ STRUGGLF.IN OUR TIMES." (RPT PORT 232tO0) (SPANISH
GL S
ISTEt;RS' HOUR." (RPT PERSIAN 111700) (PERSIAN 1700)
STOC IKHOLM C Rt:
11 VIKTOR ILIYCH=V ON FIRST WEEK OF STOCKHOLM CONF.
(RPT ENOINTER 241410) (GERMAN fOUO"+GREEK 24-1900; ANON: FRENCHINTER
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12 KONSTANi IN. SOROKIN EXAMINING" GEOFFREY HOWE'S CUNMtf'f1.' fu
td:-tiSd4 ON STOCKHOLM CONF. (SENT: ENGUK 2000).
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2.5 ; N: ORBITA 0100 ENGINTER 1-200 1300 1500 SPANISH 24.2230 LAO
18:0 PORTAF 1530 At' r4AR I C 1.530 SOMALI 1600 SWAHILI -17`30 ALBANIAN
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FRENC HMAG 242'x30 BULGARIAN 16-300.. ROMANIAN : 0- POLISH 4-400 HUNGARIAN
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13.A!NOROPOV REPLIES TO QUESTIONS BY PRAVDA ON
DEtEKIORATIOW OF MILITARY AND POLITICAL SITUATION IN EUROPE.'
(TASSE 241812) (15-10 MIN: ORBITA_0001 0200/TWICE/ 0400.
NOME 0001 -0400 0600 MAYAK 1430 ENGINTER 094-0 - SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA
-0-100 ENGNA-GG0 1 ENGUK 200-ITALIAN 2890- GERMAN 1000 1700 SPANISH
1230 VIE't 1 0 1400; BRIEF:. HOME 0264- MAYAK 0300. 1600--SPANLA._0000
SP,+:c i 1GC TURVIE` 1400)
TALK DISCUSSING.ANDROPOV'S INTVW.WITH PRAVDA.
(6 MIN;
3RE ? PERSIAN 1.8+ 3
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15 RGUNr:UP WORLD PRESS COMMENT ON,ANDROPOV'S REPLIES TO PRAVDA.
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Gv0TIUG BTA,? U I, REUTER, ARAB PROGRESSIVE PRESS; PRENSA LATINA,
AP, A;rP, OTHE14S.' (6-4 MIN: ENGNA 2300 BULGARIAN 163.0; FOLLOWS. IN
Iw,L DIARY: HOLE 1-7-45).
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16 VASILIY KHARKOV TOUCHING ON ANDROPOV'S RECENT REPLIES TO
~'FRAVU. % AND FAILURE CF GENEVA TALKS AS A RESULT OF STAND TAKEN
17 TASS MILITARY COMMENTATOR VLADIMIR BOGACHEV ON U.S.
PRESIDENT REAG!:N'S ACCUSATIONS THAT USSR HAS VIOLATED ACCORDS ON
CU;IBING ARMS RACE. (RPT TASSE 241711) (ENGINTER 2,r1O--SPANLA 23QQ
ITALIAN.18 0 GERMAN 16-00 CZECH/SLOVAK 16100-POLISH 1500-SERBO 2000:
TA:!-.E 2 CF SEVERAL CCMIENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED
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is VLADIMIR KOZYAKOV ON WHITE HOUSE REPORT THAT USSR IS
55,.~P CSEi:LY NOT OBSERVING SOME ASPECTS OF AGMT ON LIMITING
t,;;;CLEAR ARM'S, MAINTAINING THAT BY MAKING THESE ANTI-SOVIET
ACCUSATIONS, WHITE }-OUSE IS DEMONSTRATING TO ALL AMERICAN
N'?.SWKS A11U) COt,:SERVATIVES THAT THEY HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR FROM
lvtl-L REAG,.N"S Er,-+TY WORDS ABOUT NEED FOR REALISTIC WORKING RELATIONS
BEIW.EN U. S. AND USSR, BRIEFLY QUOTING ANDROPOV'S REPLIES
TO PRAVV~%. (ENGINTER M50 ENONA 2300-)
t~ 2 5
SENT: TASSE 2030) 0001- J 1984
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14 TASS MILITARY NEWS ANALYST VLADIMIR BOGACHEV ON MOTIVES
BEHIN-U REAGAN'S RECEN!T TV SPEECH, REJECTING HIS CLAIM THAT
RECENT N ASURES BY U. S. RE DEPLOYMENT OF CRUISE AND PERSHING
;MISSILES IN W'=ST EUROPE, MADE WORLD A SAFER PLACE. (400 TEXT
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25 YOU1H LIFE.": INCL? SOVIET
EvERCN1I~55ILfr DEQLOYN NT. (MAND. 1600')
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POLICY AND' CHANGES I .N INTL RELATIONS. (RPT GERMAN 18170.0)
POINi GF VIE' IN WEST, REAGAN ADMIN'S RETURN TO- B.IG-STICK
BY USSR(-~CWARD PEACE AND ' DISARMAMENT IN EUROPE. (HOME 100-.ORBITA
21
Tt- FACLX TY "THE PEACE MVMT ' ITS. HISTORY AND PERSPECTIVES,: "
~CARRYING TALK.'BY GEORGIY ARBATOV ON DISTORTION OF `SOVIET
TENSION PRAISING ANU)ROPOV,'S RECENT REPLY :TOPRAVDA ON
MOSCOW-RADIO UNIV. WITH KARINA-',PROKURONOVA PRESENTING:
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I NTVW WITH ITALIAN CITIZEN G I ORG IO BERGAM I NI..RE. SO-CALLED
SOVIE1 THREAT WHICH-IS ' USED. BY AMERICAN AND WESTERN. MEDIA TO .
DIVERT ATTENTION FROM MILITARIST POLICYOF WHITE HOUSE, .z
UVpENLIUIt.G SINCERITY( AND WILLINGNESS OF USSR TO. PUT AN END TO
ILIYCH-V. "WHO PREPARES PEOPLES FOR A QUIETi DEATH, "
DENOUNCING U. S:. AND' FRG FOR THEIR CONTINUED EXPERIMENTS WITH
BACTt,R1'pLO0ICF'. WEAPONS.- (3 MIN:: GERMAN-.1000.)
24 NIKOLAY (ZHERIKOV),, OF WHO, AND A, LEADING-- PSYCHIATRY
RESEA CHAR, ON EFFECT 'OF WORRYING ABOUT NUCLEAR PROBLEMS; OF.
W3tLD Cd PPL'S HEALTH,' MAINTAINING. SPECIALISTS.HAVE ESTABLISHED
THAT MEf,.'.ACE OF NUCLEAR WAR SHARPLY INCREASES PSYCHOLOGICAL
wvnr' DI SA- . 1Ah(ENT. (ENG I N t ER 153t) 2 5 .J;? r; .1?84
20 Y LAD 1IR TSVETO.V, CENTRAL TV AND =`. RADI;O':,POLITI:CAL OBSERVER',.
AD.1IU'S ATTEMPT TO ': BUILD FOR' AMERICANS AND WEST ? EUROP.EANS ,
AN I?VOINARY WORLD. OF-SECURITY IN CONDITIONS WHEN DEPLOYMENT OF
U. S. t1EI)IUM-RANGE NUCLEAR MISSILES HAD STARTED- IN' WESTERN EUROPE.
BRIE'-LY QUOTING ANDROPOV'S REPLIES TO PRAVDA THAT NUCLEAR THREAT--,.'
H!.S INCREASED AS A. RESULT OF U. S.' DEPLOYMENT OF EUROMISSILES,.
SC ORINC U. S. ATTITUDE OF TACKLING DISARM ISSUE FROM POSITION .OF
STRET 4TH WHILE IGNORING. NUMBER OF POSITIVE PROPOSALS. PUT';FORWARD
(4 MIN' ITALIAN 1800').
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28 VIKTOR SHLEtJOV RE END OF WPC SESSION QUOTING FROM ITS
FINAL RESOLUTION ON NEED TO PUT AN END TO-INSTALLATION OF NEW
26 YURIY ZHUKOV/VIKTOR KABANOV PRAVDA SPECIAL CORRS ON
Wc'C SESSION IN WEST BERLIN UNDERLINING STRENGTH MVMT IN
V-1 PC, EUXOPE OPPOSEn TO DEPLOYMENT OF. U. S. EUROMISSILES. (300 TEXT:
TASSE 0630 TASSR 0215; UNATTRIBUTED, 3 MIN: POLISH 1500
;;ANC. ,R IAN 2000 SERBO 17-00 2000- PORTBRAZ 2200 AMHAR IC 1'530
YAC5; I (-,S SWAN L I-OT30 TURKISH 1400 HAND 12-30 KOR 1330)
U.S. MISSILFS.IN EUROPE, STRESSING EVER-GROWING IMPORTANCE OF
PEACE MV.-IT, NOTING MEDIA TRY TO DECEIVE WEST EUROPEANS BY
Dtp(q SAYING THIS STRUGGLE FOR PEACE IS USELESS, STRESSING THAT
mtS~I~~S
tV 1T CAN HAVE A DECISIVE INFLUENCE ON WEST EUROPEAN
C sVEttl;trJTS, AS HISTORY HAS SHOWN. (3 MIN: ITALAN 11300)
29 ANON ON CONTINUED ACTIVITIES OF PEACE MVMT IN FRG
21
Let
DETAILS ABOUT PREPS FOR NATIONWIDE DAY OF PROTEST 30 JAN,
miSSiIR-S SUCH AS tIEEJI1?40S IN FRANKFURT AND MUENSTER. (4 MIN: GERMAN
30 USSR TODAY: INCL ANON ON INCOME FOR PEACE FUND.
LLSS1L
31 NAILRAO PROGRAM: INCL QUOTES FROM LISTENERS' LETTERS
Cu C!?.N0EK OF A NUCLEAR THREAT AND NECESSITY TO FIGHT FOR
PEACE (RPT GERMAN 231700) (GERMAN 1000)
"GOOD EVENING, AUSTRIA." (RPT GERMAUST 232000)
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OR ONCE U.S.. MISSILES ARE DEPLOYEQ IN COUNTRY, INCL
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VNITLn STATLS
31 VLADIMIR-POZNi .R CITES NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE STATISTICS ON
DEtERIGRATION OF SITUATION OF BLACK AMERICANS. (RPT ENGNA 242300)
(Er 0NA 2300)
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35 TASS MIL ANALYST VLADIMIR BOGACHEV "TALES OF U.S. PRESIDENT
V .RS'US REA!. ITY, " ON REAGAN'S ARGUMENTS TO JUSTIFY NEW"AMERICAN
PROCRAI'9S OF DEPLOYt1 NT OF MASS DESTRUCTION WEAPONS. (TASSE 191721)
36 VALENTIN MASII iIN ON REAGAN'S REMARKS THAT HIS POLICIES HAVE
CHA1 ED U.S. HISTORY. HIS POLICIES ARE MOST AGGRESSIVE. IN
C4
RECEbU,HISTORY. (5 tIN: PORTBRAZ 2200)
STAT
02 A I?REY.SHEPILOV ON WILLIAM FRENCH SMITH RESIGNING TO GO BACK
TO PRIVATE'PRACTICE AND HELP REELECT REAGAN. DURING HIS.TERM OF
OFFICE I h DID NOTHINK'r% TO HELP POOR AND UNDERPRIVILEGED IN USA AND
;.:O , AS A "4ILt IONAIRE, HE WILL BE WELL QUALIFIED TO RAISE FUNDS
FCR REA G'AN. 1iEANWH I LE EDWIN MEESE, WHO ONCE SAID PEOPLE QUEUED
FOR SOUP BECAUSE I T WAS EASY AND NOT BECAUSE THEY WERE POOR AND
AS NEW `ATTORNEY GENERAL. (4. 5
IIU:~IGRY, HAS TAKEN OVER
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41 OPEN LE,1TER FROM OLEG RADZINSKY, CONVICTED BY SOVIET
CC'JRT OF ILt-EGAL ACTIVITIES AND LATER "DEFENDED" BY PRESIDENT
REAGAN, TO PRESIDENT REAGAN. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1508; 5-4
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42 "'WHAT IS COt1t'JNISM?VLADIMIR AFONIN COMPARES ELECTION
SYSTt?1S OF USSR AND USA. IN REGARD TO NOMINATION PROCESS AND SO
FORTH, POINTING TO TRUE DEMOCRACY UNDER SOCIALISM IN CONTRAST
TO PREDOMINANCE CF VERY RICH MEN IN 'AMERICAN GOVERNMENT.
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OF)
RICAS
43 H:=RNAU RODRIGUEZ ON ACTIVITIES OF NAZI WALTER RAUS WHO IS
AN ADVISOR TO PINOCH-T. HITLER DREAMED OF IMPOSING HIS PHILOSOPHY.
ON LATIN AMERICA. NOW PINOCHET HAS IMPOSED HITLER'S PHILOSOPHY ON
CHILF. RAUS IS CLOSELY WORKING WITH CHILEAN NATIONAL
Ita i ELLLI_CENCE CENTER. (4 MIN: SPANCHILE 2100)
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44 PEPE AND KATIA ON SIX POINTS PUBLISHED IN EL SIGLO CALLING
FOR SALARY INCREASE; RETURN OF DISMISSED WORKERS; REACTIVATION OF
ECONOMY; PROTLCTION FOR INDUSTRY AND AGRICULTURE; DISSOLUTION OF
t?:ATICNA! INiEI LIGENCE CENTER; OUSTER OF PINOCHET. (3 MIN: SPANCHIL:
I ~ !IN 1984
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45 EOUARDO ROJAS, MEMBER OF UNITED POPULAR ACTION MOVEMENT
t%'0RKFRS AND PEASANTS FACTIN, ON DEMONSTRATION HELD BY CHILEAN WOMEIV
IN CAUPOLICAN THEATER ON 29 DECEMBER 1983 CALLING FOR NATIONAL
STRIKF, ENu OF REPRESSION, OUSTER OF PINOCHET. (5 MIN: SPANCHILE
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46 REPORT ON CHILFAN COMPARTY DOCUMENT RELEASED IN ANSWER TO
Ctiv ST#CNS FROM JOURNALISTS SAYING THAT ONLY WAY TO SOLVE CHILEAN
CRISIS IS BY OUSTING; PINOCHET AND CALLING FOR CONSTITUENT
ASSEMBLY. CONPARTY SAYS THAT PEOPLE HAVE RIGHT TO DEFEND
THL-MSELVc.S AGAINST REPRESSION. ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY
WI1H CHILE EN'HASIZEf. (5 MIN: SPANCHILE 2130)
47 "SOCIALIST CC'J~dTIRES AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES THAT FOLLOW
SC IALIST POLICY," FEATURE ON CUBAN REVOLUTION. (RPT SOMALI 04160(
VIKTOR CLENICH*V ON U. S. ACTIVITIES IN GRENADA., (4.5 MIN:
S!4AHIL,.L241730)
49 !!?^ RSIM TtPLOV ON THREE MONTHS OF U. S. OCCUPATION OF GRENADA.
) (=M^ I LATER f 410 1810) :l S
4' (RP T Et;CNA 242300
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TINES TO JUSTIFY INVASION OF A SMALL COUNTRY. U. S. OF
PROMLSEI) ELECITONS IN GRENADA BUT ARE WORRIED ABOUT GRENADIANS
ELFCTINQ ANOT -R BISHOP. THERE ARE STILL 2,700 U. S. TROOPS IN
GREG?J)A. PERSECUTION AGAINST BOSHOP'S FOLLOWERS CONTINUES. TIMEE
CAVE REA! PICTURE OF U.S. INVASION AND ITS PURPOSE. GRENADIANS
ARE BEGINNING TO REACT AGAINST INVADERS. (12 MIN: SPANCHILE
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ACTUALLY RUNNING COUNTRY. EXCERPT OF CASTRO SPEECH ACCUSING
5 L~ REAGt:N OF LYING ON REASON GRENADA WAS INVADED. REAGAN LIED 19
FICIALS
51 LEONID LFVCHENKO ON START OF U.S., ECONOMIC EXPLOITATION OF
GL(ENAnA. (RPT ENGINEER 241410) (ENGINTER '07T 10-10-GERMAN-1-000
,e'0 1A 1oA REEK _"00 00 JAP 241200) 2f S
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2ITA1.IY SOBOLEV ON U.S. MILITARISTIC,. INFLEXIBLE. POLICY
HIWDEhIW0 SETILEMENT OF SALVADORAN CONFLICT, POINTING TO
INCREASING SUCCESSES OF PATRIOTIC FORCES, LOW MORALE OF GOVERNME:
FORCES.( )(3 MIN: MAYAK 0030)
(AS
53 RICARDO SAXLUNI) ON URUGUAYAN EVENTS. URUGUAYAN COMPARTY
EE'?'H!?.SIZED IMPORTANCE OF BROAD FRONT IN STRUGGLE AGAINST
DICTATORSHIP. IT CALLS ON URUGUAYAN PEOPLE TO STRUGGLE FOR PEA(
G U"
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HUNG _20
54- VIKTOR SHLENOV ON EEC FOREIGN MINISTERS MTG IN BRUSSELS,
WHICH LASTED ONLY FIVE HOURS INSTEAD OF PLANNED'TWO DAYS;
ARGUES THAT FAILURE OF COMMON MARKET MINISTERIAL SESSION TO TAKE
ANY DECISIONS, AND DEADLOCKED ACTIVITIES OF 10 MBR STATES ARE
LOGICAL OUTCOME OF ACCUMULATION OF OBJECTIVE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC
CONTRADICTIONS INHERENT IN CAPITALISM. (3 MIN: ;1"SVGINTER 14- 0
GERMAN 1-600- CSECH/SLOVAK 1500 POLISH 15x0 SERBO 1-700; ANON:
.55 INTL DIARY: INCL ALEKSANDR ZHOLKVER ON EEC FOREIGN
MINISTERS' MTG IN BRUSSELS: CHEYSSON TAKING CHAIR FOR NEXT SIX
MONTHS. PRESS MAKES MUCH OF THIS, BUT REALLY NOTHING-ELSE HAS
CHANGED; DISPUTE WITH BRITISH ABOUT BUDGET CONTINUES, CAP REMAINS
30NE OF CONTENTION, ITALY WANTS MORE PROTECTION O l2 STEEL TO SAVE
JAN 1984
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JOBS, ETC. (4 MIN: ORBITA 1030 1430)
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56 "DEPRIVED IN WORLD OF GREED": GEORGIY ALEKSEYEV DISCUSSES
WITH KONSTANT I N SEMENOV, CANDIDATE OE--HISTORICAL SC-I ENCES,- - -
PROBLEMS OF ECONOMIC STAGNATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT PRESENTLY AFFLICTING
EEC, AND POINTS OUT SOME OF CAUSES. SEMENOV CITES DAILY EXPRESS
AND TIMES ON REASONS FOR FAILURE OF ATHENS SUMMIT, EXPLAINING
BRIEFLY STRUCTURE OF UNWIELDY ADMIN APPARATUS OF COMMUNITY. SOIR
AND PARIS MATCH INTERVIEWS WITH DANKERT AND ROCARD RESPECTIVELY
QUOTED ON CONFLICTS OF INTERESTS` BETWEEN EEC COUNTRIES, ESPLY
BETWN COUNTRIES SUCH AS FRANCE WHICH ARE UNWILLING TO RISK FARMERS'
INTERESTS, AND FRG AND UK WHICH ARE CALLING FOR GREATER SUPPORT
FOR INDUSTRY TO COUNTER OVERWHELMING SUPPORT GIVEN BY CAP TO
AGRICULTURE. FURTHER COMPLICATIONS ARE ADDED BY CONFLICTS OF
INTEREST BTWN IMPERIALIST MONOPOLIES, WITH TRADE WARS GOING ON
BTWI.JJSA, JAPAN AND EEC. (9 MIN: HOME 1100)
r F~ FOREIGN MINISTER GENSCHER VISIT TO ITALY. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE
S
.114 1302 TASSR 1415) UL
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58 REPORT ON A LITERATURNAYA GAZETA ARTICLE ENTITLED "THE
KIESSLING CASE -- WHO IS COMING NEXT?" BY BONN CORRESPONDENT
ANATOLIY (FRENKIN) NOTING THAT FRG GENERAL KIESSLING WAS FIRED
LECAUS GOT INTO ROGERS' BAD BOOKS. (5 MIN: GERMAN 1700)
59 REPORTS ON 25 JAN KREMLIN MTG BTWN MBRS OF SUPREME SOVIET
FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMISSIONS AND BRITISH LIBERAL PARTY MPS
4 R
~u I LED BY DAVID STEEL, WITH-GUOTES SPEECHES BY PONOMAREV AND
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STEEL. (950 TEXT SENT, WITH 600 WORD PONOMAREV AND 150 WORD STEEL:
I,~-SSR -PASSE 1818 TASSR 1755; 600 TEXT SENT, WITH 450 WORD PONOMAREV
" U I AND 100 WORD STEEL: TASSE 1927; 5.5 MIN, WITH 3.5 MIN PONOMAREV
k,hm dl
AND 1.5 MIN STEEL: ENGUK 2000; PONOMAREV ONLY, BRIEF: PORTBRAZ
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JO~~G-HOUSE ON INITIATIVE OF USSR- FRANCE AND FRANCE-USSR SOCIETIES,
6A TASS ECON NEWS ANALYST VLADIMIR KOMAROV ON SOVIET-FRENCH
1
R LATIONS, RE IVAN ARKHIPOV-LED.SOVIET DELEGATION'S COMING VISIT
TO FRANCE. (450 TEXT SENT: TASGE 1341 TAGGR 1240)
DtPIq OF SMALL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES COULD PLAY IN OPPOSING DEPLOYMENT
Ev, OF EUROMISSILES (3. 5 MIN, POOREST); REVIEW OF LISTENERS' LTRS,
INCL REPLY ON WHERE SOVIET PUBLICATIONS CAN BE FOUND IN BELGIUM
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6 "ON FRIENDSHIP QUADRANT" ON SOV-ITALIAN RELATIONS: MIKHAIL
HELD SYMPOSIUM.ON ITALIAN MACHINETOOLS IN MOSCOW AND WHO TELLS
US WHAT THIS TYPE OF COOP ENTAILS (1.5 MIN); PRESENTATION OF NEW'
SOV PUBLICATIONS ON ITALIAN ART 2 5 MIN); SOVIET ARTIST TELLS
US ABOUT CONTRIBUTION OF PINOCHIO TO SOVIET CHILDREN'S STORIES
(3 MIN); NOTE BY HISTORIAN IVAN KULIKOVA ON ITALIAN RESISTANCE
GENERAL IMPRESSIONS OF USSR, SPEAKS OF HOPES ON BOTH SIDES FOR
(~ U
SI u~~ BETTER RELATIONS AND PEACE, REFERS TO VISITS TO LENINGRAD AND
51- GEORGIA AND TO RECEPTION OFFERED TO DELEG BEFORE FINAL DEPARTURE
FORPAIN. (5 MIN: SPANISH 242000)
12.- 0061"- '` ? UAN 1984
65 VLADIMIR MALININ SUMMING UP 5TH MTG OF SOVIET-PORTUGUESE
JOINT COMMISSION HELD IN LISBON FROM 17 TO 20 JANUARY THIS YEAR,
TO REVIEW PROGRESS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF 19 DECEMBER 1974 BILATERAL
TRADE AGMT AND TO EXAMINE PROSPECTS OF TRADE
EXPANSION. TWO SIDES
55~ EXPRESSED THEIR WISH TO-CONTINUE EFFORTS AIMED AT DEVELOPING
BILATERAL RELATIONS. (5 MIN: PORT 'r-242100)
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66 "FRIENDSHIP PANORAMA" ON SOU-FINNISH RELATIONS: INTVW WITH
TAMPERE LISTENER, ACTIVIST IN FINLAND-USSR SOCIETY IN PYYNIKKI
WHO TALKS ABOUT WORK FOR PEACE. LTR FROM SOCIETY ON EXCELLENT
FINN-SOU RELATIONS ALSO READ OUT (3 MIN); ITEM ON CONCLUSION IN
MOSCOW OF AGRICULTURAL-INDUSTRIAL SEMINAR BY APR GROUP, CONSISTING
OF COMPANIES ARE, PARTEK AND RAUMA-REPOLA SET UP IN 1982. STMT
BY KETOLA, EXPORT DIRECTOR OF RAUMA-REPOLA NOTING THAT APR GROUP
AIMS TO DEVELOP LONGTERM COOP WITH USSR IN AGRO-INDUSTRIAL SECTOR.,
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NOTES FRIENDLY FINNISH-SOU RELATIONS, FREE OF FLUCTUATIONS (3
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BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS IN STOCKHOLM ABOUT ATTEMPTS
OF NATO HEADQUARTERS TO INVOLVE SWEDEN IN AT!_ANTIC BLOC. (450
TEXT SErd I : TASSE 2052 TASSR i522)
1/1,S
AFRICA
66 YtFIM LAVRENrYEV, RE 35TH ANNIV CEMA, DISCUSSES ECON COOP
BEItiLFN CEMA (IMR COUNTRIES AND AFRICA. (RPT ENGAF 241700) (SOMALI
% 24
316! 16! .'1HAR IC 24t530 1530 SWAHILI 17-30 FRENCHAF 242030)
Awl'/ ~J
ACCOUNT OF L'HUMANITE INTVW WITH TOMAS SANKARA, CHMN NATL
CNCL OF REV OF UPPER VOLTA, ON GOALS OF UPPER VOLTAN REV. (RRPPTT
u pftlr v
Et; AF 241700) (FRENCHAF 242030)
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70.. VLAT)It4IR;'SHILOV RE, UPC.OMTNG'.NONALIiGNED: COUNTRIES' CONE OF
I N GRt'1AT I ON M I U I STERS . TO OPEN--IN JAKARTA 26 JAN, REVIEWING ITEMS
tHICH WILL . BE .DISCUSSED: AND POINTING PARTICULARLY TO DOMINATION
CF. t4ESTt_RN- NE W0 AGEWC.IES .ON. INFO . MARKETS OF MANY DEVELOP ING?`
CCUNtRIES, SCGRINQ. WESTERN; INFO MONOPOLIES WHO SEEK TO USURP FOR
TtH:-MSELV;cS _EXCLUSIV;c RIGHT TO SUPPLY' AFRICAN PRESS WITH'
It,;;-GRRMAT.ICN ON DEVELOPMENT. IN. WORLD AND. IMPOSE ON. IT ITS
INtERPRETATIGN.OF POLITICAL, ECON A!WD SOCIAL. DEVELOPMENTS, ALSO','
SCORINC ATIEN%T-AT ISOLATING. DEVELDIPING AFRICAN. COUNTRIES FROM W0.
At. S' N." .1700. 2000Y
24'! JAN LIST)
71 'EAST. F:FRICA LAST WEEK'.' (RPT SC'1ALI 231600 ON
(SOM_LI 241600 At CHAR I C 241530),
72 GEORGIY.SASHIN DISCUSSING HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN KENYA.
(RPT E1'AF 241700) (FRENCHAF 242030)
"INIERLCCUTOR": FEATURE DEVOTED TO TECHNICAL AND: ECONOMIC
COOP BE t :4EFN . USSR !,NU ANGOLA, ?C I T I NG. STMTS BY VLAD I M IR !(-TYUSHK I N) ,
OF - I G I A!, AT SOV I E t STATE C MTEE ON FOREIGN ` ECON RELATIONS, RECALL I N!
S IGN INNG OF I .i t ER=GGVL AGMT IN. MOSCOW ON 26 MAY, 1976, SUPPLY.' OF
IU+nUSTR I AL.. EGU I PMEN T .. AND SOME RAW MATERIALS. BY USSR. AND. ROLE
PLAYtn.BY SOVIET TECHNIC-IANS IN REHABILITATION OF PLANTS,
.,,.ORKSHGPS' AND ENTtRPRISES, AS WELL. AS TRAINING OF LOCAL; CADRES IN..
iODE+ -4 CATIC`!AL TRAINING. CENTERS: (4MI.N: PORTAF 1830)
74, TASS: P &US A WA!. YST ' VASILIY KHARKOV' ON GEORGE ',.SCHULTZ'S ABC
TV . I14TVW: CN U. S. INTENTION TO 'DEAL SO-CALLED-. RE=EMPTIVE :STRIKES T(
501E. AREAS IN LEBANON,.. (RPT TASSE 231516.). .(GERMAN 1.0.00 ' PORTBRAZ
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N^.RSF CON SITUATION IN. IRAN. (RPT PERSIAN 211700) (PERSIAN 1800)
1850 2300 HON- 2G50 ENG I NTER 16-00 1800 1900 2W O 22.90 FRENC H I NTER.
1,700 ENOUK 2000~'ENGNA 2300 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300lSPANLA -2300 FRENCH
1E30 ITA!. IA'': 18M- SERBO 1700, MAND f-600)
81 S'UM:1^RY ANON IZVESTIYA PAYING TRIBUTE TO INDIA ON ITS 34TH
11
At': IV INP'EPEUI`,ENCE.
(350 TEXT: TASSE 2130 TASSR 1555)
STAT
93 A'1ON CN INDIA'S NATL DAY, DISCUSSING INDIA'S ROLE IN INTL
AFFAIRS AND IN NONALIGNED MVM T AND ITS RELATIONS WITH USSR-
(4-3 TIN: TURKISH 1-4.00 DART 1-500 PERSIAN is00 17.00 SERBO. 1700 2000--
t'':NND 1230 CANN 1330- LAO 1-300 URDU 1300 BENG 1-500-BURM 1-430 INDO
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U.S.-ISRAELI MILITARY'-POLITICAL CMrEE IN WASHINGTON. (RPT ENGINTEI
242110) (ENGGINtER 07-1-0 1010)
78 ANON ON CONCLUSION OF TUDEH TRIAL IN TEHRAN AND ON FACT
THAT VERDICTS FOR 13 DEPENDENTS HAVE NOT YET ISSUED, CONTINUING
TO DISCUSS BASELF_SeN SS OF CHARGES AGAINST TUDEH MBRS AND NOTING
Pl~-
T A', ANt3 ANTI-SOVIET PROPAGANDA ARE AIMED AT DISCREDITING TUDEH
PARTY At,t) USSR. (4 MIN: PERSIAN 1500 1700 1800)
3
9 `'YOUTH PROGRAM": INCL REVIEW OF LISTENERS LETTERS DISCUSSING
TO INDIAN PPL AND GOVT ON INDIA'S NATL DAY. (120 TEXT SENT:
TA SSE 0946 TASSR 0930; 1. 5-1 MIN: MAYAK 1-60 HOME 1-260 1600.
19-30 ORBITA 1200 1600 ENG_INTER 11600 1160--GERMAN 1000 1600 GREEKCY
1800 SOMALI 1600 LAO 1-0-30 1300 CAMS 1330-HIND 11-30 1409-URDU -1-200
1300 BENO 1500 THAI 1 100 I NDO M -A BURM 1030 14430; BRIEF`: ORB I TA
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84 (STARTSEBO)CN INDIA CELEBRATING ITS.34TH INDEPENDENCE
J --L Atk: IV; REVIEWING: COUNTRY'S. AGRI.: INDUSTRIAL: PROGRESS: (6: 5 MIN;.,.
POOR: .P? "4D: 0703 )
l A.otj vv
It.TVW WITH NIKOLAY GOLDIN,. SOVIET .HEAVY- INDUSTRY MINISTER,
C0 0RATULATING INDIAN. PPL ON REPUBLIC DAY AND COMMENDING THEIR.
ACHIEVEr:LNTS, Itl VARIOUS FIELDS SINCE INDEPENDENCE: (8 MIN: HIND
SOVIEs-INDIAN RELATIONS AND COOP.. (5 MIN: URDU 1200).
86
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(VLAPI(IIR 'JOZJIN) ON: INDIA"S INDEPENDENCE ANNIV, ; NOTING.. ECO
Itx,JSTk IAL ACHIEVEMENTS. IN POST INDEPENDENCE ERA AND LAUDING
TAKE '6 OF SEVERAL COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 25 JAN E
L n261610
87 .(MIKHAIL VLADIMIROV) ON 12TH ANNIV ESTABLISHMENT OF
DIPLOMATIC 'RELATIONS BETWEEN.USSR AND. BANGLADESH ON 25' JAN;
TRACING BANGLADESH' INDEPENDENCE STRUGGLE. AND SOVIET SUPPORT TO 'IT
ANpSUBSEGUENt SOVIEI ASSISTANCE IN BANGLADESH AND ADDING THAT
RECENT STEM OF BANGLADESH GOVT'. I IN EXPULSION. OF SOVIET DIPLOMATS
Atdr) CLOSURE OF CULTURAL CENTER ARE HAMPERING THEIR RELATIONS''WHICH-
t& : I S ' C CNDE:1N:- D
IN BAt;OLADESH POLITI.CAI_ CIRCLES.
(6'MIN: BEND
63 ANON CITING REMARKS BY FORMER MEMBERS OF AFGHAN COUNTERREV
(RPT ARI 241.500) (PERS:IAN:, 1800) 2"5 JqPJ_198?.
F9'. KABUL REPORT ON VOLUNTARY'SURRENDER OF MORE AND MORE
A ' 1,A INSURGENTS EVERY, DAY. ` (5 . MIN:_ PERSIAN .1700Y,
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90 ANON ASSAILING FALSE
MEDIA ? DRA SITUATION. (RPT PERSIAN 231500) (PERSIAN 1700)
9 YOUTH PROGRAM: INCL KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA ON HOW COUNTERREV--
BA'LDS TRY TO LURE AFGHAN YOUTHS INTO THEIR RANKS BY INTIMIDATION..,..
S~ ANp F ;tANCIAL PROMISES. (RPT DARI 181500) (DARI 1500)
H I r!A
92 (MACHILIEV) :'USSR'S. IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO CHINA'S
Q EVELOPi*4-NT OF NUCLFAR PHYSICS," RECALLING SOVIET ASSISTANCE
it' ATOMIC RESEARCH, STUDY OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS 1955-1957. (3 MIN:
hSiP.~~
QZOO)
ASIAN COMNUNIST
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93 KAMPUCH'AN STUDENT IN SOVIET TECHNICAL SCHOOL TALKS ABOUT
HIS LIFE, STUL Y IN USSR.. (7 MIN: MANO 1600)
G~
94 I,~ ?!TERVIEWITH CHOE TAE-POK, HEAD OF DPRK EDUCATIONAL
1~
DEI ECAT I Ofd NOW STAYING IN USSR, ON RELATIONS IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL
D01AII+t BETWEEN USSR AND DPRK WHICH ARE DEVELOPING THROUGH MUTUAL
VISITS, EXCHANGES. (8 MIN, SENT: KOR 1330)
95 ANON ON USSR-SRV ECON COOP WITHIN CEMA. (RPT VIET
vAJ
96 REVIEW OF SOVIET PRESS ON SITING UP OF CEMA, QUOTING.
It TEK4ATIONAL AFFAIRS, KRASNAYA ZVEZDA, MOSCOW NEWS,
SOTSIALISTICKrSKAYA INDUSTRIYA, TRUO, IZVESTIYA, AND NEW
TIRES (EN IUIER 1531)
1984
2 5 JAN
97 SECOND PARTY OF NEW TIMES "STEADY, STRONG ALLIANCE," RE
C~yir~
35TH CEN!; ANNIV. (11 MIN: VIET 1300 1400; 9-6 MIN: ALBANIAN
1530 BLLG 1630 HUNG 1730- SERBO 2000-)
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98 LFCNID KRICFEVSKIY ON 35TH CEMA ANNIV. (RPT ENGINTER
241410) (ENG I N I ER 0710.- 104-0--TURK. 24830- GREEK 24-1-900
NIKOLAY VLADIMI.ROV ON 35TH CEMA ANNIV AND CEMA'S ROLE IN
EXPA.NvINO TRATE EXCHANGES BETWEEN MEMBER COUNTRIES. (5 MIN:
100 QUESTION AND ANSWERS ON CEMA, RE 35TH ANN I V. f8 MIN:
101 ANA,TOLIY BALKOVSKIY ON CEMA COOPERATION IN SPHERE OF
C ' ACR ICUf URE. (5 MIN:,-POLISH 1400)
102 "MAILBAG": QUOTING-FROM LETTERS ON SOVIET HELP TO
CZECHOSLOVAKIA DURING WORLD WAR TWO. (16 MIN: CZECH/SLOVAK
1630)
"ON PATHS OF FRIENDSHIP" ON SOV-HUNG FRIENDSHIP AND COOP.
'J 212000) (HONG 2000)
PROGRAM "SAMOVAR.TEA"PARTY": FEATURES DEVOTED.TO LIBERATION
CF WARSAW IN 1945. VARIOUS EXHIBITIONS IN MOSCOW: AND WARSAW
DEPICTING FRIENDSHIP OF TWO NATIONS. (30 MIN, MUSIC INTERSPERSED:
POLISH 1400)
105 ALEKS#J4DR DA'1ILOV ON NEGATIVE POLICIES OF EUROPEAN PARLIAME
TOdARD POLAND, RECALLS 12 MILLION UNEMPLOYED AND INHUMANE
CONDITIONS ICS EEC, WONDERS THAT PROBLEM OF NORTHERN IRELAND DOES
t?:3T SEEM TO BOTH EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARIANS WHO ON OTHER HAND INSIST
THAT POLISH PROBLEMS BE RESOLVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH DEMANDS OF
AN'TLREV FORCES. IT IS CLEAR THAT THEY WANT TO JOIN THOSE WHO
INICITt UNREST AND AN1I-POLISH. SENTIMENTS IN WORLD. (4 MIN:,.
FCLISH500} ~"f Z 5 Ar 1984
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107 LENIN, MISCELLANY. (PERSIAN 1800 ENGAFR 1-700 2000 SOMALI
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10.6 STATEo,-?NT BY KENYAN POST GRADUATE.STUDENT EXPLAINING
SiC'r;It- ICAt.CE CF LENIN'S IDEAS TODAY. (7 MIN, POOR: ENGAFR
16001 AflHt;R I C 231-530 ).
1 OS SOVIET WAR HISTORIAN ALEKSANDR (ORLOV) ON 40TH ANN I V
.~G4 1tIBERATION OF LENINGRAD FROM FASCISM. (RPT GERMAN 241700) (8
~t , M I S I: tJ RMAN 3.700 FRENC H I NTER 242100)
19AYVEY FROLOY INTRODUCES FEATURE ON BREAKING OF LENINGRAD
BLOCKADE 40 YEARS AGO, RECOUNTING VALIANT FEATS IN IMPOSSIBLE
CIRCk1sTANCES. INTERVIEWING VETERANS. (15 MIN: HOME 1245)
(R_QAFR 241700) (ENGAFR 242000 PORT 242100)
1-10 PRCGRA'1 MARKING ANNIVERSARY LIFTING SIEGE OF LENINGRAD.
111 ANON C)N 40TH ANNIVERSARY LIBERATION OF LENINGRAD, REVIEWING
CITY'S HISTORY, CITING EYE/WITNESS ACCOUNTS OF LENINGRAD DURING
PAZ I JECE. (12 MIN: SPANISH 242000)
112 ANON' ON 40TH ANNIV LIBERATION OF LENINGRAD. CITING ACCOUNTS
OF SIEGE CARRIED IN VARIOUS BOOKS BY AMERICAN JOURNALISTS. (10
C/ ,. 2 c J A..: i~84 Gc S
NIN: EN(NA 23 0)
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11? YOUTH PROGRAM: CONTRIBUTION ON 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF LIBERATIO:
CF LFUINORAD FROM FASCIST OCCUPATION, INCLUDING HISTORICAL SURVEY
~~TA ~
IJ .tPCF OCCUPATION AND LIBERATION AS _ WELL AS REPORT ON FATE OF 13-YEAR-OL:
,t,* CIRL :J' O DIED DURIttG THIS PERIOD. WITHIN THIS CONTEXT REFERS
STLP'AA HEAT UP ARMS RACE. (15 MIN: GERMAN 1600) IA-S
I TO LISTLNERS' LETTERS, STATING THAT USSR SHARES RESPONSIBILITY FOR
ARMS RACE. RE?3ECTINA THIS STATEMENT POINTS TO FACT THAT SOVIET
LNION H~f:S LOST MILLIONS OF PEOPLE DURING WWII AND THAT NEITHER
Q/~t^'`S SOVIEt PEOPLE NOR SOVIET STATE WANT ANOTHER WAR. SINCE WWII
SSR HAS ONLY BEEN REACTING TO U.S. THREAT AND NEVER UNDERTOOK
114 MIKHAIL GLEROV REFERS TO PORTION ANDROPOV PRAVDA INTERVIEW
GEALINC WITH NkED TO PREVENT ARMS RACE IN SPACE, RECALLS VARIOUS
SOVIEt INITIATIVES AIMED AT ACHIEVING THIS END, REGRETS MILITARY
ASPECTS OF CURRENT U.S. SPACE RESEARCH PROGRAM AND U.S. FAILURE
TO W KE POSITIVE RESPONSE TO SOVIET PROPOSALS.
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115 SERGEY (OVNGVISHEV) COMPARES AND CONTRASTS GOALS OF
SCVIES' AND AN&RICAN SPACE PROGRAMS, POINTING TO SOVIET CONCENTRATION
ON INHErt;1ATIO:'VL COOPERATION AND PEACEFUL PURPOSES, PENTAGON
INVCLVEr'-N1 It; U. S. SPACE SHUTTLE PROGRAM. (6 MIN: ENGNA 0001
116 RADIO MAGAZINE: INCL NOTE ON ACTIVITIES OF SALYUT-7.
106(L D1~)
117 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING: INCL BORIS BELITSKIY, IN REPLY
TO CRITISH LISTENER, EXPLAINING THAT SOVIET ASTRONOMERS BELIEVE
TI - RE ARE INDICATIONS THAT OTHER PLANETARY SYSTEMS EXIST, TOUCHING
ON FINDINGS CF INFRARED ASTRONOMY SATELLITE LAUNCHED LAST YEAR
BY US':, BRITAIN AND HOLLAND. OUTLINES SOVIET EXPERIMENTS IN
USE CF SPACE-BASED RADIO TELESCOPES WORKING IN TANDEM WITH EQUIPMEN
ON ~ T . (6 MIN: ENGUK 2OO01
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US
11S QUIZ ON SOVIET SPACE ACHIEVEMENTS. (ENGNA 2300 GREEKCY.
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LIFE IN USSR,
'LL SO-
119 SUMMARY PRAVOA EOITORIAL, 26 JAN, ON MECHANIZATION AND
A'UtOMATION OF SOVIET INDUSTRY. (1.5 MIN: ORBITA 2300)
121 LFNIN UNIVERSITY OF MILLIONS: V. A. PARFENOV. OF PRAVDA.
EUITORIA&. BOARD ANE