TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 15 APR 84
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TA"F .I =EV_RA!_. -- CCMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 15 APR 84
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INTERNATIONAL DIARY
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1 INTEFNATICNAL MEDIA RESPOND TO APRIL PLENUM: L'HUMANITE
U SS2 (~Sk AND VOLKSST I MN1E QUOTED. (HOME 141645)
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2 CHERNEN:AO'S REPLIES TO PRAVDA CONTINUE ATTRACTING WORLDWIDE
C4 TN; CHp1A"A OF CZECHOSLOVAK PEACE COMMITTEE AND WEST-BERLIN
P2 PAPFK/!OTED. (HOME 141645)
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3 DMITRIY BIRYUKOV REPORTS FROM DELHI, AT CONSLUSION OF
SOVIET-INDIAN SPACE FLIGHT, ON ENTHUSIASM OF INDIAN PRESS AND PUBLIC.
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4 Y1JRIY VYBCRNOV REPORTS ON REACTION OF ITALIAN PRESS TO REPORT
THAT NUMBER OF U. S. MISSILES DEPLOYED IN ITALY WILL BE
INCREASED, EPANDOLINI DENIED INCREASE IN PARLIAMENT BUT SAID
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THAT INITIAL NUMBER OF MISSILES WOULD BE INSTALLED. (2 MIN:
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5 OLE:; MAKSIMENKO REPORTS FROM PARIS ON FRENCH PUBLIC
Fru Ac-12- ' PROTESTING AGAINST U. S. MINING OF NICARAGUAN PORTS; LE MONDE -
~~ Ira r ,utJ QUOTED ON USA BEING ISOLATED IN EUROPE. (MIN: HOME 141645)
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6 ANDREY POPOV REPORTS FROM BEIRUT ON NINTH ANNIV OF OUTBREAK
G jj, CF CIVIL WAR IN LEBANON, WHEN FALANGISTS FIRST FIRED
at't-`'AT PALESTINIANS; NOW NUMBER OF VICTIMS HAS GROWN, DUE TO
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civil I NT ER VENT I ON BY USA AND ISRAEL. (15 M~ HOME 141645)
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7 'r+URIY KOBALEDZE FROM LONDON ON CONTINUING MINERS' STRIKE.
I r, MIN HCME 141645)
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S I N T !- R1'.'AT I CN.'~kL OBSERVERS ROUNDTABLE: SPARTAK BEGLOV,
NIKOLAY Y:FIMOV AND VITAILY SOBOLEV DISCUSS FOREIGN REACTION
~'uPSdJ TO SUPSOV AND CHERNENKO'S ADDRESS AND HIS REPLIES TO PRAVDA;
1 CPs i. '
S PSSy&,PUBLICATION OF TRADITIONAL MAY DAY SLOGANS ON WORLD AND DOMESTIC
WS/ ISSUES; U.S. FOREIGN POLICY COURSE AND ITS THREATS TO LEAVE
~(Z UNESCO, MINING OF NICARAGUAN PORTS, MIDEAST POLICY, U. S. ELECTION
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CAMPAIGN; U- S. SPACE PROGRAM; ON BRITISH GOVT'S APPROACH TO
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS WHO HAVE DECLARED THEIR AREAS NUCLEAR FREE
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9 COUNTRIES AND CONTINENTS: FEATURE ON NICARAGUA, ITS
AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRY AND PPL'S WAY OF LIFE, WHICH CONTINUES
UNINTERRUPTED DESPITE COUNTERREV ACTIVITIES: FEATURE ON GIBRALTAR,
WHERE BRITISH INFLUENCE CAN BE SEEN EVERYWHERE; ITEM ON ATOOLS
OF f- MAINLAND CF AUSTRALIA. HISTORICAL DATA. (HOME 0700)
10 SUMMARY PRAVDA "WHO PROTECTS NAZI CRIMINALS''".
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4 '\,,MlN: FINNISH 1430)
11 REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL COMMENT ON SOVIET PEACE
(,LU PROPOSALS CONTAINED IN CHERNENKO'S PRAVDVA INTVW. (RPT ENGINTER
~SS"' %)56,1 141310) (EN--',INTER 0610 0910 FRENCHINTER 142000 GERMAN 141500
c GR EE1~'1\4-1 SOO THAI 1100)
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CENTER :z APR, GIVEN BY BORIS SfURHALIN AND GEORGIY KORBIENKO
,toA FOR SOVIET AND FOREIGN JOURNALISTS. (TASSE 131456) (6. 5 MIN:
uSsf~' POFt 100)
(),,~no t~,~'`{~ I APR : ;
TIME, EVENTS AND PPL: INCL YURIY ROGOV REPORTS FROM HUNGARY
ON ELECTRONIC MEDICAL EODUIPMENT PRODUCED AT MEDIKOR WORKS, INTVW
WITH WORKS DIRECTOR, WHO STRESSES COOPERATION WITH USSR HAS
PLAYED AN IMPORTANT ROLE THERE; VYACHESLAV LAVRENTYEV ON RUN
UP TO LOCAL ELECTIONS IN CUBA, DUTIES OF DEPUTY FROM TOWN NEAR
HAVA I Nf t1TG NEEDS OF CONSTITUENTS. (HOME 0800 ORB I TA 0800)
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14 THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS MOVEMENT: ROUNDUP
OF NEW CONCERNING ACTIVITY OF ABOVE PARTIES, INCLUDING QUOTE
FROM CHERNE"1KO'S CPSU CC AND USSR SUPSOV SESSION. (7 MIN:
~XSS(Z C-PS"' CZECH/SLOVAtt 16,00 SERBO 1600)
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15 "OUR CORRESPONDENTS REPORT": VLADIMIR VESENSKIY LIT GAZETA
CENTRAL AMERICA CORR, REPORTS ON SITUATION IN CHILE, NOTING DEATHS
RESULTED FROM PINOCHET'S EFFORTS TO DISRUPT PROTEST DAY ON 27
MARCH, DESCRIBES SETTLEMENTS ESTABLISHED BY UNEMPLOYED AND
HOMELESS (''( MTTN IZVESTIYA CORR IN VIENNA NIKOLAY NOVIKOV
DESCRIBES SPRING SCENE IN CITY AND RECALLS SPRING OF 1945 WHEN IT
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1A 5 Sit--
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WAS LIBERATED FROM NAZI INVADERS BY SOVIET SOLDIERS (3
ANDREY KOLOSHIN REPORTS FROM GANZANIAN ON SOLOMON MAHLANGU FREEDOM
SCHOOL IN SETTLEMENT FOR ANC FIGHTERS NEAR MOROGORO (3MIN).
(ENGAFR 1700 PORTAFR 1830)
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16`76AVESHEV) ON WESTERN NEWS DISTORTION SABOTAGING NONALIGNED
COUNTRIES THOUGHT, NOTING CIA, USIS COOP IN THSE SPHERE. (7
MIN: M~Nr, 0700)
17 (LIGIN) ON NONALIGNED MOVEMENT AS PEACE INFLUENCE,
NOTING SOV POLICIES SIMILAR, WHEREAS U.S. POLICIES WARLIKE. (4.5
MIN: MAkDSEA 1100) L
REPORT ON SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY AS REFLECTED IN RECENT
CUUERNEN 'S SPEECH. (4.5-4 MIN: GERMAN 1500 AMHARIC 1530 SWAHILI
TA!'F 2 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 15 APR 84
FORTHCOMING LOS ANGELES GAMES. (RPT ENGINTER 102010 WHERE ANON)
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~ 15 APR;
FROM BOLIVIAN LISTENER ON DISARM, STOCKHOLM CONF AND SOVIET
PROPOSAL; LTR FROM ARGENTINE LISTENER ON U.S. AGGRESSION
IN GRNEADA, LEBANON LTR FROM MEXICAN LISTENER READ BY ANNOUNCER,
AND RO9f6`TSEV'S COMMENTARY ON IT. (15 MIN: SPANLA 0000)
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21 DIALOGUE: VLADIMIR OSTROGORSKIY SKIPS THROUGH LTRS
OF LISTENERS CN ANTIWAR MOVEMENT (20 FROM CHRONICLE
CR CONTACTS MIS INFORMATION (4 MIN); REPORT ON SOVIET-FRG TRADE CONF
IN MOSCOW (=' i MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION (2 MIN). (29 MIN,
OVERALL: GERMAN 141600)
2 MAILBAG FOR BRITISH LISTENERS. (RPT ENGUK 151900) (ENGUK
23 MAILBAG FOR NORTHAM LISTENERS: INCL REPLIES TO LISTENERS
QUESTIONS ON ROLE OF SUPSOV; ONTARIO LISTENER TOLD THAT SOVIET
PPL DO NO CONFUSE CANADIANS WITH AMERICANS; ALABAMA LISTENER, WHO
SAYS BELIEF IN JESUS CHRIST IS IMPORTANT THAT THERE ARE REPORTS
OF MANY CHRISTIANS BEING IN IAIL IN USSR, IS TOLD THERE IS NO
TRUTH IN THIS AS PPL MAY FOLLOW THEIR OWN BELIEFS; IOWA LISTENER
GIVEN SOME INFO ABOUT COMINTERN;'WISCONSIN LISTENER TOLT THAT CHASE
MANHATTAN aND BA:'-.1A OF AMERICA ARE NOW ONLY U. S. BANKS ACCREDITED
IN MOSCOW. LISTENERS IN MICHIGAN AND MASSACHUSETTS WRITE ABOUT
DANGER OF WAR; MASSACHUSETTS LISTENER, WHO ASKS ABOUT EXACT ROLE
OF KGB IS TOLD THAT IT IS CALLED UPON PRIMARILY TO PROTECT
THE EXISTING SOCIAL SYSTEM AGAINST INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ENEMIES
AND ABOVE ALL AGAINST WESTERN INTELLIGENCE SERVICES. (ENGNA
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15 APR 1984
24 CPSU CC SLOGANS." (TASSE 142040,E (17 MIN: ORBITA 0030 0230
HOME 0430; 7-3 MIN: MAYAK 0001 0030 0500 0530 SPANLA 2300 ENGINTER
0610 0910 1310 1710 2010 GERMAN 1500 ENGUK 1900 ITALIAN 1700
REEKCY 1700 GREEK 1800 PERSIAN 16-00 1700 DARI 1500 ARABIC 1b3~J
ENGAFR 1700 PCRTAFR 1830 SWAHILI 1730 AMHARIC 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK1-500
HUNGARIAN 1;?00 POLISH 1400 SERBO 1600 1900 ALBANIAN 1430 BULGARIAN
1.530 KOREAN 1330 LAO 1300 CAMB 1330 HIND 1130 URDU 1200 io0
INI \ 330 1500/TWICE/BUR 1430 )
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25 PRAVDA EDITORIAL ARTICLE, 16 APR, "VAIN ENDEAVORS OF
WASHINGTON FALSIFIERS," COMMENTING ON PAMPHLET "SOVIET MILITARY
PubI,CahJMIGHT" ISSUED IN USA AND STMT BY U. S. SECY OF DEFENSE. AT A PRESS
iIJL of CONFERENCE HELD ON OCCASION OF PUBLICATION OF PAMPHLET.
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SS 0x y(TEXT, 2,300 TEXT SENT: TASSR 1717; FYI COMPARISON SENT:
So I TA'SE 1900; 1,100 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1718; 9-7 MIN: ORBITA 2200 2300
M~ Sort. u~'
ENGNA'2100 ENGINTER 2010)
26 GRCMYKO LTR TO UN SEC GEN PEREZ DE CUELLAR ON QUESTIONS OF
LIMITING NAVAL ACTIVITIES AND NAVAL ARMAMENTS. (TASSE 140947)
&, ace (6-3 MIN: ENGINTER 06-10 09-10 13-10 1710- FRENCHINTER 142000 SPANCUBA
Lfr tv 0100 GERMAN 141500 1500 ITALIAN 1760 ARAB 1630 PERSIAN 14.00 GREEK
ON 4
ilmftlo~ 141800 1-800 GREEKCY 17-00 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 HUNG 1900 POLISH
b1. SS(- NPW J ' 1400 SERBO 1900 KOREAN 1330 MANDSEA 1130\ URDU 1200 1300 BEND 1500;
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2-1 MIN. ORBITA 0200 FRENCHINTER 142000 GERMAN 141500 141-600
GERMAUST 141900 PORT 142100 FINN 141430 GREEK 141500 141800
FRENCHAFR 141330 SLOVENE 141830 KOREAN 1130 MAND 0700 VIET 1000
1300 1 400 MANDSEA 1130i BRIEF: HOME 0104 \0204 ENG I NTER 0-700.
0800 090p 1000 SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA 0100 FRENCHMAG 141930 JAP 141200)
GERMAN 141500 141600 1600 ITALIAN 1700 GREEK 141800 CZECH/SLOVAK
1500 BULL 1530 SLOVENE 14-3830 MAND 16-00 JAP 141200; 2-1 MIN:
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~PP& RBITA 0100 0200 0300 HOME 0204 0500 ENGINTER 0700 0800 0900 1000
aa FRENCHINTER 142000GERMAN 1-41500.141600 GERMAUST 141-900
ttiy haflIIe-PORT 142V00 SPANISH 142.130 FINN 141430 GREEK 1415-00 141800
FRENCHAFR 141930 FRENCHMAG 141930 SLOVENE 141830 KOR 0930 1120
MAND 0700 VIET 1000 1300 1400 MANDSEA 1130 JAP 141200; BRIEF:
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HQMF 03 P CT B I TA 0100 SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA 04-00)
FOR EUROPE N SECURITY AND COOP 13-14 APRIL. (300 TEXT SENT:
TASSF 103 ;M-AS 0731)
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29 BRUSSELS REPORT ON TWO-DAY SESSION OF INTL CMTEE FOR
(?- EUROPEAN SECURITY AND COOP 13-14 APRIL, SUMMARIZING COMMUNIQUE.
30 "FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE." (RPT ITALIAN 141900)
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Q ( AL AN 1900 PORT 142100)
TAKE 3 Or SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 15 APR 84
, ISSUE GF THE DAY": SUMMARY CHERNENKO REPLIES
~SS/- P2 PRAVDA (9 MIN); ALEKSANDR LEBEDEV ON SOVIET PROPOSAL THAT ALL
NUCLEAR POWERS REACH AGMT ON DEFINITE NORMS OF MUTUAL RELATIONS
T:iEREBY GIVING THOSE NORMS A MANDATORY CHARACTER (9 MIN, SENT).
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32 ALEKSANDR LEBEDEV ARGUES THAT EQUALITY AND EQUAL SECURITY
IS ONLY CONDITION USSR APPLIES TO DISARM NEGOTIATIONS. (RPT
f . A_., ...
(,I S~_..L Fti^.TNTcR O~' 631) (PORT 142100)
33 ALEKSANDR LEBEDEV ON RECENT MOSCOW KREMLIN SPEECH BY
KONSTA#ITITI CHERNENKO ADDRESSING CPSU CC PLENUM. REITERATES
CHERNENKO UTTERANCES ABOUT DISARMA ND ARMS LIMITATION, AND STATES
U N THAT SOVIET PROPOSALS FOR BOTH ARE REALISTIC. (6 MIN: GERMAN
t&M 141// )
~ 34 LISTENERS LETTERS ON DEPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN WEST
EURO (7 MIN: GERMAN 141600)
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G_ORGIY SHAKHNAZAROV, PRESIDENT OF SOVIET ASSN OF POLITICAL
SCIENCES, 2D IN SERIES, ON CHERNENKO PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH PRINCIPLES
GOVERNJrJ;; OUCLEAR POWERS' RELATIONS. ELABORATES ON MILITARY
PR NCIpLES, N?T(Pn 1t1P JPTANCE OF~ GUARANTEE TO ENSURE THAT PLEDGE
r.107 TO USE NUCLER~ WEAPONS AGAINST NONNUCLEAR COUNTRIES IS ADHERED
TO. t,ENG i NTER 1910)
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36 ACCOUNT OF CHERNENKO PROPOSALS CONCERNING NEED FOR NUCLEAR
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PO:4ERS TO r- -LLOW CODE OF CONDUCT IN INTERESTS OF PEACE, SECURITY
Polo-, AND AVER T I1 NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST; ASSESSING HIGHLY PROPOSED CODE OF
CONDUCT AS ONLY WAY OUT OF NUCLEAR IMPASSE. (7 MIN: GREEK 1500)
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37 TASS CORR'S REPORT FROM ROME THAT 140 AND NOT 112 CRUISE
MISSILES ARE TO BE STATIONED AT COMISO BASE ACCORDING TO UNITA.
L411)L 3 MIN. ITALIAN 1700)
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3G LOLLY ZAMOYSKI "PARADOXES OF HELMUT SCHMIDT" COMMENTING ON
STMTS MADE BY HELMUT SCHMIDT IN INTVW GIVEN TO LA REPUBBLICA
ON NEED FOR WESTERN EUROPE TO ACCEPT U. S. NUCLEAR MISSILE PROTECTION
,,--ON PERMANENT BASIS AND FOR NATO COUNTRIES TO INCREASE THEIR
.
CONVENTIONAL ARMAMENTS, TOTALLY DISREGARDING DAMAGE DONE TO WORLD
PEACE BY SUCH ATTITUDES. (8 MIN: ITALIAN 1900)
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(OLEG MIKHAILOV) NEW TIMES ON REPORT OF U.S. STATE DEPT
ON USE OF TOXIC CHEMICALS IN AFGHANISTAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIA.
dtsaar
(RPT i_AC) 031030) (8. 5 FIN: LAO 1030)
40 INTVW WITH (THO11AS GREGORIY), SOVIET LABOR UNION LDR ON
LAEOf< UNIONS GIVING MORAL, FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO GOVT IN CARRYING
J '- OUT ANTIWAR. WORLD PEACE PROGRAM. ALSO SAYING PPLS FROM FRG,
JA?#~N ?:;IVE CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARD PROGRAM. (5 MIN: INDO 1330)
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41 ITEr ON SOVIET PEACE FUND, ITS FOUNDATION,
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42 TASS CORRS REPORTS FROM PRAGUE, COPENHAGEN, ROME AND
STOCKHOLM ROUNDING UP PEACE MOVT ACTIVITIES. (380 TEXT: TASSR
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15 APR 1984
43 RUNDUP SOVIET PRESS COMMENT ON U. S. AMBITIONS CONCERNING
W'ORLD'S OCEANS, QUOTING KRASNAYA ZVEZDA, MOSCOW NEWS, NEW TIMES
AND PRAVDA. (4. 5 MIN, POOR: ENGINTER 1910)
U-S
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44 ANON ON AGMT TO SET UP NEW VOA TRANSMITTER IN SRI LANKA
AND VfQ~ BROADCASTS. PPT PEPSTAN 141~,nQ) (PERSIAN 1700)
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WAY IT WORKS
AND ITS AIMS; IT IS FUNDED BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS. (ENGINTER
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45 #O :?ET PRESS ON SOVIET-AMERICAN RELATIONS: PRAVDA INTVW
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LL-uu''~(2 MIN); TRUD HAS CONSIDERED MISSILE SYSTEMS AND SPACE WEAPONS;
LL S S/Z p2
GUDOK COMPARES WASHINGTON STRATEGISTS WITH CHEKHOV CHARACTER;
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WITH CHERNENKO ON WORLD SITUATION, ENDANGERED BY U. S. POLICIES
-ANOTHER TOPIC MENTIONED IN CHERNENKO PRAVDA INTVW WAS BANNING
OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS (1 MIN); SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA RECALLS USE OF
ftmw~
YELLOW RAIN IN SE ASIA; NEW TIMES CARRIES REPORT FROM
KABUL NEWS GOI:c NOTING THAT IT WAS USA, NOT USSR, WHICH USED
",,,,.C,1'EMICAL WEAPONS IN AFGHANISTAN; PRAVDA DEALS WITH ISSUE OF CHEMICAL
Ci-" WEAPONS; KRASN.^,YA ZVEZDA WRITES OF U. S. ADVISERS IN PAKISTAN
(, 3S/ TRAINING COUNTERREV BANDS; NEW TIMES REPORTS U. S. DEPLOYMENT OF
Pal~lSta~
T I N HONDURAS. (ENGNA 2200)
46 ATURE PREPARED BY IRINA SIMONOVA RE SCIENTISTS' DAY,
DESCRI PIN(.; iN GENERAL TERMS PROGRESS IN SCIENCE IN USSR, NOTING
DECLINE IN CCCP WITH USA IN FIELD. PRESIDENT OF ACADEMY OF
StyMEr) ICA SCIENCES BLOKHIN DISMISSES CLAIMS THAT ONLY USSR GAINED
ui-S Pa
J Ft{OPM COOPERATION. NASA LIFE SCIENCES DIRECTOR GERALD
(SAUTH_N) , TENNESSEE U!; I V PROF SUDAN (WOO), SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
PUBLISHER GERALD PIEL AND SOVIET PHYSICIST SERGEY KAPITSA STRESS
BENEy jS OF COOP. (8 MIN: ENGNA 2200)
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47 INTVW WITH (SERGEY DUSHEV) WHO WAS SENT BY SOVIET PEACE
CMTEE TO USA AS FIGHTER FOR PEACE. PROFILE OF CAR WORKER
SERGEY, AND HIS REACTIONS TO U.S. AUTO WORKS. ITEM WAS CARRIED
I N 7N I K. (ENGNA 2200) u-S
rtLODIES M15 MUSICAL IN;STRUCMENTS. (16 MIN: SPANCHILE 2000)
(ENGINTER 1431)
LL5.
'::FECIAL PROGRAM DEDICATED TO MAPUCHEA INDIANS, THEIR
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50 SUMMARY PRAVDA ON USA'S LATIN AMERICAN POLICY, NOTING THAT
THIS IS FOCUSSED MAINLY AGAINST NICARAGUA, AGAINST WHICH CIA
AND PENTAGON ARE WAGING AN UNDECLARED WAR. ADMIN DECLARES ITS
GOAL IS TO OVERTHROW SANDINISTA GOVT. SOVIET NOTE
FOLLOWING `UGANSK INCIDENT QUOTED BRIEFLY. SOVIET PPL ARE
INDIGNANT OVER USA'S AGGRESSIVE ACTIONS AGAINST NICARAGUA. (3.5
MIN: "E~GINTER 1910)
51 NIV,OLAY MOREV ON U. S. STRATEGY IN CENTRAL AMERICA, INCL
REMARKS MADE BY PRESIDENT REAGAN AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY ON 7
APRIL, STRESSING INCREASING U.S. INTERVENTION IN CENTRAL AMERICA.
5 P (~` (7 M SPANLA 2300) (~ S
52 LEONID LEVCHENKO ON U.S. ADVENTURISM IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND
BIG S11\CK. POLICY. SRPT SPANLA 142300) (4 MIN: SPANCUBA 0100)
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53 i~E NADIY SPERSKIY ON CHILEAN ECONOMIC MODEL AND FALL
OF LAST CHICAGO BOYS1 CARLOS CACERES, AND RISE OF INTERIOR
MINISTER SERGIO ONOFRE DARPA AND HIS REPRESSIVE POLICY. (S MIN:
SPAN 944E 2030 )
54 PROGRAM DEDICATED TO CULTURAL ACTIVITIES OF
55 SUMMARY SPIEGEL ARTICLE ON DEATH SQUADS IN EL SALVADOR.
(5 M1, l ENGNA 142300) 1 5 APR
56 TASS POLITICAL ANALYST YURIY KORNILOV ON CIA DIRECTOR
WILLIAM CASEY INTVW WITH U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT JOURNAL
cS- J COMPARING AID GIVEN BY U.S. SECRET SERVICES TO BANDITS AND
j Jfv~J
I,II&A&(?d1' COUNTERRE'VS OPERATING AGAINST NICARAGUA WITH SUPPORT GIVEN
I
BY USA TO ANTISFASCIST FIGHTERS DURING WWII. (450 TEXT SENT:
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57 REPORTS DATELINED WASHINGTON AND SAN FRANCISCO ON U. S.
POLICY TOWARD NICARAGUA. RE REAGAN'S LATEST ADDRESS TO NATION
58 SUMMARY SOTSIALISTICHESKAYA INDUSTRIYA ON WASHINGTON AND
-)6,t INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE IN HAGUE ACCUSING USA OF MINING
NICARAGUAN PORTS. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1006 TASSR 0828)
59 (VLADIMIR PUSKIN) REFERS TO RECENT CRIPPLING OF SOVIET
TANKER AROUND NICARAGUAN PORT AND NOTES WORLDWIDE CONDEMNATION
OF CIA?-SPONSORED MINING OF NICARAGUAN PORTS. (4 MIN: DENG 1500)
(RPT FINNISH 121430) (ITALIAN 1900 PORT 142100)
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62 "AT AN ACUTE ANGLE." (RPT POLISH 131400 ON 14 APR LIST)
63 SUMMARIES VLADIMIR BOGDANOV SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA ON NATO PLANS
TO STOCK UP WITH NEUTRON BOMBS. (5 MIN: ITALIAN 1900 FINNISH
J~utt C4A 141430 15 APR 1984
64 VSEVOLOD IVANOV ON RECENT NATO MTG IN TURKEY, IVANOV ASKS:
"SHALL THE COSMIC SPACE BECOME BATTLE FIELD?" HE
STATES THAT MANFRED WOERNER, DEFENSE MINISTER OF FRG, SUPPORTED
WEST EUROPE
U