TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 24 NOV 84
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INTERNATIONAL DIARY
~'~Uidhc 1 GRISHIN-LED DELEGATION ARRIVED IN MONGOLIA FOR
(,lSS~ AtJAIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS; MTG HELD WITH MONGOLIAN LDRS; CHERNENKO S
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TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLITATED 24 NOV 84
GREETI1tGS CONVEYED. (1-5 MIN: HOME 1745)
CARRIER CARL VINSON IS DUE TO BERTH AT YOKOSUKA AND THE OPPOSITION
THIS IS MEETING WITH ON TH EPART OF LOCAL POPULATION. (2.5 MIN:
3 IGOR VYKHUKHOLEV REPORTS FROM JAPAN ON NEWS THAT U.S. AIRCRAFT
4 YURIY VYBORNOV REPORTS FROM ROME ON ITALIAN REACTION TO
RECENT ANNOUNCEMENT THAT U.S. SUBMARINES CARRYING CRUISE MISSILES
HAVE BEEN CALLING AT U.S. BASE ON ISLAND OF MAGDALENA. (3 MIN: HUME
5 ANDREY POPOV REPORTS FROM BEIRUT ON THIS WEEK'S INDEPENDENCE
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS IN LEBANON. (2.5 MIN: HOME 1745)
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7 "FROM OUR REPORTER". (RPT AMHARIC 201530 ON 21 NOV LIST)
(AMH R C 221530) us-/
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6 INTL DIARY; PAVEL KASPAROV RELATES WHAT HILES BEHIND
POLITICAL INTRIGUE BY WESTERN STATES IN REGARD TO UNESCO. (RPT HOME
M(01"231800) (ORB I TA 1030 1345 1430) uS
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8 TIME, EVENTS AND PPL: INCL WWII EVENTS RECALLED, VETERANS
RECOLLECT (6 MIN): KIM GERASIMOV PRESENTS MAILBAG ON INTL
QUESTIONS, PENZA OBLAST LISTENER ENQUIRES ABOUT ARMS
RACE, GERASIMOV CITES CHERNENKO NBC INTVW.IN REPLY,
BRYANSK OBLAST LISTENER ASKS ABOT RECENT CEME MTG, ZAGORSK LISTENER
Grt&.~- ASKS ABOUT SITUATION IN ETHIOPIA, SAME LISTENER ASKS WHY JORDAN
G~N~N HAS COME TO TERMS WITH ISRAELI OCCUPATION OF WEST BANK,
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OV SAYS THIS IS NOT SO. (HOME 0900 ORBITA 0900)
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NICARAGUA, DEALING WITH CIA-BACKED CONTRAS AND ATTROCITIES
CARRIED OUT (3 MIN); ACCORDING TO NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR NUCLEAR
FREEZE EIGHTY PERCENT OF AMERICANS SUPPORT IDEA OF NUCLEAR
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4 SS(Z N '3 C BRIEFLY QUOTED (3 MIN); ANON ON CALLING UP OF ISRAELI ARMY
RESERVL'~S (RPT ENGILATER 232110 WHERE ATTRIB GLEBOV). (ENONA 0001)
"ALONG PATH TOWARD INTEGRATION": MISC ITEMS ON COORDINATION
OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES' 1985 POANS, ON BULGARIAN EXHIBITION IN
MO8CW IN 1985. (21 MIN: BULGARIAN 1630)
BETWEEN USSR AND SFRY ORGANIZATIONS (6 MIN): QUESTIONS AND
13 SERVEY YEGOROV TALKS OT A SOVIET TRACTOR OFFICIAL WHO
ATTENDED THE TESTING OF SOVIET TRACTOR MODELS AT A FARM EQUIPMENT
TEST STATION IN NEBRASKA, THE TESTS SHOWED THAT SOVIET TRACTORS
WERE SUPERIOR TO OTHER MODELS, THE NEWEST OF WHICH MODEL
DESCRIBED, NOTING SOVIET SALES ABORAD ARE ON THE INCREASE,
ROUND-UP OF FAVORABLE COMMENTS FROM ABROAD.
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14 ANON: "THERE MUST BE AN END TO PLUNDER AND
EXPLOITATION", RE ENDING OF WEEK OF STRUGGLE AGAINST MULTI NATIONAL
MONOPOLIES, NOTES THIS YEAR SCORES OF POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND TU
ORGANIZATION TOOK PART IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST THEIR PIRATICAL ACTIVITIES
AND PLACED DIRECT AND MAIN RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORLD CHRONIC
15 "IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES?: BELOV ON CMA COOP IN PRODUCING
% ROBOTS (5 MIN); TALK BY MONGOLIAN ECONOMIST ON USSR-MONGOLIA
ECO COOP (3.5 MIN); NEWS REPORTS FROM SOCIALIST COUNTRIES, INCL
RECENT MTG OF CPSU CC TO EXAMINE RESULTS OF HAVANA CEMA SUMMIT,
C nS(A OTHS (6 MIN). (14.5 MIN, OVERALL: MAND 0700)
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REPORTING OF BRITISH MINERS' DESPUTE BY SOVIET UNION DOES NOT SHOW
CLASS BIAS IN COMMUNIST TEACHINGS, HOWEVER THESE DEVISION DO EXIST
-INCA AND BRITAIN, MAINTAINING TIRE IS NOTHING AS DEGRADING AS
SOUP ., HES. (3. 5 MIN : ENGNA 2300) (A S
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16 BORIS BELITSKY IN REPLY TO At AMERICAN LISTENER SAYS
IC CRISIS ON MONOPOLIES. (ARABIC 1500)
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17 YGUNO LISTEN' R3' CLUB FEATURE: INQUIRY FROM NEW YEAR
LISTENERS ASKED TO WRITE IN RESPONSE TO QUESTIONS ON WHAT
PARTICULARLY MARKED 1984 AND WHAT THEY EXPECT FOR 1985; BERNARD
CALAI3R I OUE, CO-ORD I14AT I NG SEC OF FRENCH COMMUNIST YOUTH MOVEMENT,
ON ISSUiES RAISED AT MOVEMENT'S RECENT MTC AND PROPOSALS MADE
t^Y MOVEtlE_NT 10 SOLVE EMPLOYMENT DIFFICULTIES; ITEM ON SOVIET
YOUTH ACTIONS FOR PEACE, YOUNG FRENCHMAN, FREDDIE MAIGNANT WHO
HAS VISITED USSR, TESTIFIES TO FACT THAT THE SOVIET YOUTH WANT
PEACF-*', (15. 5 M'_(qr OVERALL IMCL MUSIC: FRENCH 1830)
ISTENERS HOUR. (_PPT PERSIAN 211700) (PERSIAN 1800)
U3
LI3TE3)ERS' QUIZ PECGED TO 1985 WORLD YOUTH AND STUDENTS
(ENGINTER 1610 ARABIC 1730 SERBO 2000)" NOV
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20 MAILBAC FOR BRITISH LISTENERS: INCL REPLIES TO LTRS FROM
TWO BRITISH MINERS CN STRIKE GIVING THANKS FOR FOOD AID FROM USSR,
QUESTION ON SOVIET FILM "HOW VAST IS CUR LAND", CHERNENKO QUOTED
ON 1985 DEVELOPMENT PLAN, ASPECTS OF WHICH NOTED, CONGRATULATORY
LTR ON BAM, CONTRASTING IT WITH LACK OF SUCH PROJECTS IN BRITAIN
READ, LISTENERS' QUESTION ON FORMATION CF USSR ANSWERED. (ENGUK
21 MAILBAG FOR P1%ENCH LISTENERS: LTRS FROM LISTENERS ON PARIS
PEACE MARCH t =LD IN OCTOBER; ON LISTENERS' REGRET OVER ANTI-SOVIET
uR~ PROPAGANDA IN NEST; LISTENERS' CONGRATULATIONS ON COMPLETION OF
7V AM RAILRCAD; LISTENERS' WISHES FOR PEACE AND PROSPERITY FOR
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SOVIE1 PIL. (FRENCH 1830)
"LTRS FROM ITALY": READING FROM LISTENERS LTS SHICH RAISED
5~ NEMBER OF ISSUES: GOSR A.NN I V, AN ITALIAN VISITOR TO USSR WHO DID
9 ,3
Glid d NOT SEE ANY VIOLATION 07 HUM J RIGHTS THERE, A LISTENER FROM FRG
MENTIONED CASE OF BRITISH GOVT PAYING LIP SERVICE TO HUMAN RIGHTS
AND FREEDOM, AND DENYING THEM SUSTENANCE, BUT SUPPRESSING MINERS
OTHER CORRESPONDENTS COMPLAIN-ABOUT LACK OF HUMAN DIGNITY IN
WEST. *11.5 MIN: ITALIAN 2000)
23 FRICAN MAILBAG: LISTENERS THANKED FOR LTRS, LISTENERS
QUOTED PRAISING PROGRAMS, RELATIONS BETWEEN USSR AND AFRICAN
STATES GUOTED. SOCIALIST STATES' RELATIONS WITH AFRICAN STATES
CHARACTERIZED BY MUTUAL EQUALITY AND COOPERATION; AN ETHIOPIAN
LISTEI':ER ASKS ABOUT ART UJO UNDER SOCIALISM AND IS TOLD THAT ART
PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE, POET YE'VGENIY YEVTUSHENKO PROFILED.
(10 MINK ENCAFR 1700)
24 VIKTOR VASILTC': ON ANNOUNCEMENT RE NEW ROUND OF
f,u C:"-SOVIET-AMERICAN ARMS SLKS. (RP T ENGNA 232300) (FRED>CHINTER
23at00 ENGUK 20.00 SPANISH 232000 FINNISH 231530 PERSIAN 1800
TAN EULCA 1630 POLISH 1400 HIND 1400) 05
25 VIKTOR OLENICHEV ON PROJECT U.S.-USSR TALKS ON NUCLEAR,
SPACE WEAPONS.
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Q PT ENG INTEP 23' 410) (ENGINTER 0710 1010 FRENCHINTER
232100 SPANCUBA 0100 SPANISH 232200 SWAHILI 231730 AMHARIC 231530
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27 "DO:-N WITH NUCLEAR WAR. (RPT AMHARIC 201530 ON 21 NOV LIST)
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28 VIKTOR TANIN ON STOCKHOLM DISARM CONF AND ITS PROGRESS
TO DATE, SAYING EUROPEAN PUBLIC OPINION WANTS TO KNOW WHAT COURSE
tSarm DEBATES ARE TAKING, CONTINUES TO DISCUSS DEPLOYMENT OF U. S.
NUCLEAR MISSILES IN EUROPE AND REGRETTING WASHINGTON'S NEGATIVE
TQp(?`/ RESPONSE TO SOVIET PEACE PROPOSALS. (8 MIN: SPANISH 232000
LL PORT L S
DECLARING ISLAND NUCLEAR-FREE ZONE. (RPT GERMAN 221700) (ITALIAN
QUIZ- 2000)
30 RESUME OF SOVIET PRESS ON ATTEMPTS IN WEST TO SUPPRESS
PEACE MOVEMENT, QUOTING PRAVDA AND NEW TIMES ON HARASSMENT OF
QL GREENHAM COMMON WOMEN AND SAME PAPERS ALONG WITH JOURNAL DEALING
IA(C. WITH WORLD AFFAIRS ON BRUTALIZING OF PEACE ACTIVITIES IN OTHER
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31--'- NOTES OF A PUBLICIST: BORIS TUMANOV ON GROWTH OF ANTIWAR
MOVENENT1ANO ATTEMPTS BY WEST TO SUPPRESS IT. (SENT: FRENCH 2030)
AND STMTS BY POLITICIANS WARNING ABOUT DANGER OF WAR, REVIEW OF
ISTENERS' LTRS EXPRESSING CONCERN ABOUT PRESENT INTL SITUATION.
rQraS (9 M 114 GS 1700)
33 ANON ON ANTIWAR DEMONSTRATIONS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF WORLD,
CITING ANTINUCLEAR DEMONS IN FRG AND USSR AND PRAISING COURAGE
tjU/? `F DEF'1ONSTRATORS IN USA AND BRITAIN. (4-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1.410 1810
CIOM05 2-110 EtaPUK 2000 GERMAN 1600 ITALIAN 1800 PERSIAN 1500 1700 ARABIC
A 1734 TURKISH 1400 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 H:INQARIAN 2000 POLISH 1100
SERBO. 1700 2000 INDO 1530 1500. URDU 1200 1300E BENG 1505 ICAME 1330
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34 YURIY SOLTON REFERRING TO CHERNENKO'S REPLIES TO NBC TV,
-3 MIN, SENT: ENG I N TER 1410 1810 ENGUK 2000
~UMORE DISARM ISSUES. (6
w 6c_ SP ANLA 2300 GERMAN 1600 ITALIAN 1800 ARABIC 1730 TURKISH 1400
.-SWAHILI 1730 ALBANIAN 1530 BULGARIAN 1630 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600
, ~ HUNCNRIAU 2000 POLISH 1500 SERBO 1700 2000 MACE 1800 SLOVENE 1930
KOREAN 1330 CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 BEND 1500 URDU 1200 1300 INOO 1330
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ACTIONS BY EUROPEAN ANTIWAR MOVL'MFNT: FOLLOWED BY QUOTES FROM
LISTENERS' LTRS CONCERNED WITH .INTL TENSION PRAISING SOVIET PEACE
I N I T,IA'rjVES. (ITALIAN 2000 PORT 1800 )
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37 "FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE": ROUND-UP OF LATEST
UNITED STATES
38 CHERNENKO'S REPLIES TO UUESTIONS OF NBC NEWS CORR MARVIN
01440"KALB ON ASPECTS OF SOVIET-U, S. RELAT IOW5. (TASSE 170715) (9 MIN:
A G S
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,u 39 SUMMARY ANON PRAVDA ON REACTION TO CHERNENKO'S REPLIES TO NBC.
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40 VIKENTIY MATVEYEV IZVESTIYA ON WASHINGTON PRETENDING TO BE
NMA:SED WHEN THEY HEAR STMTS FROM ALL SIDES THAT CIA RESORTS TO A
i' C~ - POLICY OF TERRORISM (300 TEXT: TASSE 1920 TASSR 1647)
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35 "LISTENERS' FORUM": CONTINUATION FROM 17NOV EDITION THE
PEACEFUL NATURE OF USSR IS EMPHASIED, STRESSING IDEA OF SOVIET THREAT
IS A MYTH AND REFERS TO TERRIBLE EXPERIENCES OF SOVIET PPL DURING
WWII AS JUST ONE REASON FOR SOVIET DESIRE FOR PEACE. (12 MIN, INCL
4 MIN GUO,j"E CHERNENKO'S NBC INTVW: ENGINTER 1610)
36 YEVGENIY KACANOV ON DEBATE BEING HELD AT UN ON PEACEFUL USE
dJ-VOtk OF SPAS1 (SENT: HOME 1900 ORB I TA 1500)
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ACTIVITIES AIMED AT DESTABLIZING SITUATION IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES.
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44 VITALIY GAN ON U.S. ADMIN RAISING ANTI-SOVIET, ANTI-SOCIALIST
ANTI-COMMUNIST CRUSADE, RE RADIO LIBERTY AND RADIO FREE EUROPE
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jqQ ( ACTW YES. (;3 MIN, SENT: MAYAK 2000)
45 LISTENERS' HISTORY CLUB: ANON ON AMERICAN PARTICIPATION IN
EARLY ECON DEVELOPMENT OF USSR, NOTING IN EARLY 1920'S A CAMPAIGN
DEVELOPED AMONG U. S. WORKERS AND INTELLECTUALS TO AID YOUNG SOVIET
REPUBLIC UR U.S. LABOR UNIONS WERE PARTICULARLY ACTIVE, RECALLING
MANY U. S. SPECIALISTS CAME TO RUSSIA TO HELP SET UP ECONOMY,
CREATING FARM COOPERATIVES AND SO ON1 CLAIMING AT THIS TIME U. S.
GOVERNMENT WAS TRYING TO DRAW RUSSIAN PPL AWAY FROM SOVIET GOVT,
BUT DEMOCRATIC U.S. ORGANIZATIONS CAME OUT AGAINST SUCH PLANS.
(A
46 RADIO BRIDGE: PLAYINC OF TAPES SENT IN BY GROUP OF AMERICANS
IN MINNESOTTA COUNTERPOSED WITH TAPES OF SOVIET CITIZENS GIVING
OPINIONS ON SOCIALISM, CONTRASTING SO.' AL U'- U3T I CE IN U. S. AND USSR
AND KNOWLEDGE Ow PPLE OF BOTH COUNTRIES ABOUT EACH OTHERS, POINTING
OUT HOW AMERICANS DISCUSS FALSE BOGEYMAN IMAGE OF USSR PRESENTED IN
WEST SINCE CREATION OF USSR. (16 MIN: ENGNA 2300) 4 Nov .~~
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47 "MOSCOW VIEWPOINT"- VALENTIN ZORIN ON REPORTS OF
INCREASE IN INTEREST IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND SOVIET STUDIES IN USA,
RECALLING.ON HIS VISITS TO USA HE WITNESSED MANY EFFORTS TO
MISSREPRESENT SITUATION IN USSR, MAINTAINING DISTORTED
NOTIONS ABOUT USSR ARE A RESULT OF SYSTEMATIC ACTIVITIES OVER
YEARS BY THOSE WHO WANT TO ERECT A WALL OF IGNORANCE AND
MISUNDERSTANDING, CLAIMING THAT KEEPING PPL IGNORANT OF SOVIET
ACHIEVEMENTS IS DELIBERATE POLICY, LAUDING DESIRE OF YOUNG
48 VLADIMIR POZNER 'DAILY TALK' ON PENTAGON AND NY CITY
I&S
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AUTHORITIES' REFURBISHING WAR SHELTERS AND PROVIDING SIMILAR TYPES OF
ACCOMMODATION FOR POOR IN AN EFFORT TO GET THEM OFF THE STREETS.
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(RPT ENGNA 230001) (ENGNA 0001)
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49 "ROUNDTABLE": SOVIET VICTOR DERUGA, CUBAN (JOSE BODES)
OAS AND CHILEAN GASTON VARGAS COMMENT ON CAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY RECENTLY
rir.L.L AE D;1fiZn1L- At UN (-URGE SHULTZ' AGGRESSIVE REMARKS AGAINST
NICARAGUA, LATAM COUNTRIES ADVOCATE REORGANIZATION OF OAS TO PREVENT
U. S. A-~MIN FROM IMPOSING ITS WILL. (15 MIN: SPANLA 0000)
tiS TO STUDY USSR. (6 MIN: ENGNA 2300)
14S
"USER-LATAf1" : COMMENTS ON TOURISM BETWEEN USSR AND LATAM.
(6 MIt5:"SPAt4LA 2300)
. 51 "VOICE OF THE FATH'RLAND": FEATURE AIMED AT MEMBERS OF CHILEAN
ARMED FORCES AND CARADINEkOS: P? 1f .M ERS OF ARMED FORCES SHOULD MAKE
A CALM AND OBjECTIVE STUDY CF CURRENT CHILEAN SITUATION,
NOTING THEIR RESPONSIBILITY IS GREAT IN VIEW OF DIFFICULT
SiTUq T TON AFFECTING COUNTRY, THEY CAN NO LONGER BE AT SERVICE OF
A CORRUPT REGIME THAT IS FACING GROWING DISOt3EDIENCE FROM CHILEAN
PEOPLE. (14 MIN: SPANCHILE 2100)
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52 FEPORT ON RAIDS AND ARRESTS CARRIED OUT BY SECURITY AGENTS
IN POOR NEIGHBORHOODS, CITING INTVW WITH SEVERAL CHILEANS LIVING
IN POOR DISTRICTS ON HOW HUNGER AND iii I S'RY. AFFECTS THEM. (17
MIN: S ANCHILE 2130)
ANON ON INTL REACTION AGAINST U. S WARMONGERING POLICIES
IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND EXPRESSIONS OF SUPPORT FOR NICARAGUA,
Sit POINTIiw TO REACTION IN U. S. AND U. S. PEACE ACTIVISTS HOLDING
kj~C (wic CA-0 ACTIONS IN SUPPORT OF NICARAGUA. QUOTING ORTEGA ON THREAT OF U. S.
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2000 GERMAN 1600 ITALIAN 1800 ARABIC 1730 SWAHILI 1730 CZECH/SLOVAK
2000
AP. I AN 16,'.30 HUNGARIAN 2000 POLISH 1500 SER B O 1700 2000)
STAT
55 LEONID LEVCHENVO ON CONCLUSION ON EIGHTH ROUND OF TALKS
;IETh EEN NICARAGUA fif;L U. S. IN MANZANILLO, M- XICO. (RPT ENGINTER
221410 (PERSIAN 1500 1700 JAP 231200)
56 VYACHESLAV LAVRENTYEV ON FORTHCOMING URUGUAY ELECTIONS.
t.kr-GJ~ t_ U" ~J v s 3 C
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57 VLADIMIR NIKANOROV ON REVIVAL OF FRO-NAZI SYMPATHIES IN WEST
GEl,h1,NY:1 (6 MIN: POLISH 1500)
59 IG`3R (STARAP IN) : "THE OUTCASTS", DEALS WITH FATE OF
UNEr ' YED IN FRG. (5 MIN: CERMAN 1700) 7
P. 4 NOV 1984
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59 :'DIAF_QGUE: " REPORT ON THE VISIT OF A SEW DELEGATION LED
BY DEPUTY PRESIDIUM MEMBER DIETER AHRENS TO THE SOVIET UNION FROM
12 TO 13 C4:7VEHBER, NOTING THAT THE DELEGATION WAS RECEIVED BY
OFFICIALS CF THE INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT AND THE CULTURAL
DEPARTMENT OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE IN MOSCOW. (2 MIN);
VLADIMIR OSTROGORSKIY REVIEW OF LISTENERS' LETTERS DEALING WITH
THE POSSIBILITY FOR THE FRG TO BECOME A NEUTRAL STATE LIKE AUSTRIA.
OSTROGORSKIY CONSIDERS IT MORE IMPORTANT FOR THE FRG TO OBSERVE
INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND NOT TRY TO INTERPRET THEM DIFFERENTLY,
AS THE PRESENT BONN GOVERNMENT DOES IN HIS VIEW. ANOTHER LETTER
DISCUSSES THE ISSUE OF REVANCHIEM AND THE SO-CALLED OPEN GERMAN
PROBLEM. OSTPOGROSKIY INSISTS THAT POSTWAR HISTORY HAS CREATED
IRREVERSIBLE REALITIES WHICH ARE INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED AND LAID
Lk5Srz-
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FACILITIES ON THE BLACK SEA. 8~ 11 IN); CHRONICLE OF CONTACTS,
aLks wt,
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QUOTING OTTO WOLFF VON AMERONGEN WHO POINTED TO THE ADVANTAGES OF
EAST-WEST TRADE IN AN INTERVIEW WITH ADN. AND INFORMING ABOUT FRG
AND WEST BERLIN CULTURAL EXHIBITIONS IN THE USSR. (2 MIN);
QUIZ ON THE INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL TO BE HELD IN MOSCOW NEXT
YEAR. iII N) . (TOTAL 28 MIN GERMAN 1700)
60 REPORTS ON INTRODUCTION OF CHERNENKO'S BOOK TO AUSTRIANS.
(TASSE 211800) (8-6 MIN- AMHAR I C 221500 LAO 1030; BRIEF: AMHAR I C
221'530
61 " GOOD EVENING, AUSTRIA". (RPT CERMAUST 222000) 9GERMAUST
2000)~~
62 KRASNAYA ZVEZDA ANALYZES RESULTS OF NATO AUTUMN FORGE 84
MANEUVERS.
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64 SOVIET PANORAMA: INCL VADIM FOTINOV IN RESPONSE TO TWO
BRITISH LISTENERS QUESTION, GIVES INFO ABOUT POSITION OF WORKING
WOMEN IN USSR, AND COMPARES IT FAVOURABLY WITH THAT IN BRITAIN.
(ENGUK.000 )
65 MGRS OF UZBEKH FOLK GROUP WHO RECENTLY LOURED PORTUGAL DURING
DAYS OF USSR GIVE THEIR IMPRESSIONS OF WARM AND FRIENDLY PORTUGUESE
AUDIENCES AND SPEAK OF THEIR MTGS WITH PORTUGUESE FOLK MUSICIANS.
(8 I : ORT 1800)
66 .FRIENDSHIP PANORAMA: INCL NOTE ON VISIT BY FINNISH TU
DELEGATION TO (BABAYEV) SWEETS FACTORY IN MOSCOW, AS PART OF
SOVIET-FINNISH TU FRIENDSHIP WEEK, DESCRIBING MANUFACTURING OF
CONFECTIONERY AND WORKING CONDITIONS ENJOYED BY STAFF. (9.5 MIN:
FINNISH 1231530)
AFRICA
67 "SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES ON SOCIALIST
231530 2
(RPT AMHARIC 261530 ON 27 OCT LIST) (AMHARIC
68 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": REPORT PUBLISHED BY (INDISTINCT) ON
DROUGHT SITUATION IN ETHIOPIA (4MIN); YEVGEN I Y STEPANOV ON
w-~ UNGA MT ON APARTHEID `3 MIN). (AMHARIC 221530)
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UNGA SESSION ON APARTHEID, NOTES EVEN THE WESTERN NATIONS
NO LONGER CLAIM THAT REFORMS ARE COMING IN SOUTH AFRICA AND
AUTHORITIES THERE NO LONGER PLAY AT LIBERALS, REVERTING TO THEIR
OLD REPRESSIONS (2 MIN): ANON ON SOVIET AID TO GUINEAN
ECONOMY, EDUCATION AND RESEARCH REVIEWED (2.5 MIN): VLADLEN MIKHALOV
ON HOW WESTERN MEDIA EMPHASIZE EROSION OF SOIL AND IGNORE
INEQUITABLE RELATIONS OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES WITH THE CAPITALISTS,
EXAMPLES OF INEQUITABLE TRADE RELATIONS GIVEN (4 MIN). (ENGAFR
/ / - 2 4 NOV 1954
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70 ANON ON ETHIOPIAN APPRECIATION OF SOVIET AND SOCIALIST
COUNT c RELIEF AND FOR THE FAMINE. (3.5 MIN: SWAHILI 1730)
71 WPE MBR, GIRMA (MEGERSA), ON ANNIVERSARY OF
Sko ETHIOPIAN-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP TREATY. (5 MIN: AMHARIC 221530)
72 "WAVE OF FRIENDSHIP". (RPT AMHARIC 141530 ON 15 NOV
LIST), (AMHARIC 231530)
CD.
73 ALEKSANDR VOLKOV ON APARTHEID. (3.5 MIN: SWAHILI 231730
74 TASS CQRR BORIS SHEBAYEV ON AFRICAN DROUGHT AND ECON
PROBLEMS. (RPT SEGMENT AFRICA AS WE SEE IT ENGAFR 221700)
(ENG,gVTER 2110) Gc S
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232110) ENGINTER 0710 1010)
12)
75 MIKHAIL GLEBOV ON ISRAELI ARMY RESERVES BEING CALLED IN TO
JOIN SOCALLED ARMY FOR DEFENSE OF SOUTH OF LEBANON. (RPT ENGINTER
~j h(ktJdlJ
N-
"6--REPORT ON JOINT SESSION AT KREMLIN OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
COMMISSIONS OF USSR SUPSOV CNCL OF UNION AND CNCL OF NATIONALITIES,
QUOTING GEORGIY KORNIVENKO AND BORIS PONOMAREV. (4 MIN: FRENCHINTER
2 1 PONOMAREV ONLY: ONE MIN: JAP 231200)
77 WINDOW ON ARAB WORLD: INCL ANON ON VISIT OF PALESTINIAN
II ORGANIZATION'S LDRS TO SOVIET UNION. (RPT TASSE 232041) (ARABIC 1530
~~~`C~~
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(,USSR- FREP,MMA 2030)
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78 TALKS ABOTU COMMUNISTS: ON TASKS OF LEBANESE COMMUNISTS,
QUOTATIONS FROM AN ARTICLE BY ASSISTANT SEC GEN OF LEBANESE
COMMUP ST PARTY. (POOR: ARABIC 1530)
( -/
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7cr FOUR LIBYAN STUDENTS STUDYING IN USSR SPEAK OF THEIR
FAVORABLE IMPRESSIONS A(3OUT'THEIR LIFE IN USSR. (ARABIC 1500)
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80 ANON ON ANNIV OF TEHRAN CONF OF ALLIED LDRS WHICH LED INTO
START OF SECOND FRONT AGAINST FACIST ENEMY. GOES ON TO NOTE
Q iNtL)
II @ DIFFERENCE BETWEEN USSR AND U.S. IN DEALING WITH IRAN. THE SOVIET
Tr uN 0 .d
LdJ UNION HELPED IRAN BY CONSTRUCTING FACILITIES SUCH AS POWER
55 ti- STATIONS AND FACTORIES WHICH SERVE IRAN WHILE U.S. HELPED TO SET
UP SAVAK AND ACTIVELY OPPOSED ANTI-IMPERIALIST
REVCLU' -IQN IN IRAN. (8 MIN: PERSIAN 1800)
81 PRAVDA SAYS U.S. OFFICIALS ARE DISTORTING INFO ABOUT
SOVIET PRESS REPORTS OF U.S. PARTICIPATION IN ASSASSINATION OF
GANDHI. ((SPANLA 232300) (4-3 MIN: SPANLA 2300 HUNGARIAN 2900 VIET
1 QO016KO AN 1330 LAO 1300 BENC 1500 URDU 1200 000) Q
NONALIGNED NATIONS, ESPECIALLY INDIA, IN INTL ARENA, NOTES
MRS INDIRA GANDHI'S CONTRIBUTION TOWARD DEVELOPMENT OF NONALIGNED
MOVEMENT AND HAILS RAJIV GANDHI'S RECENT STMTS THAT HE WILL
CONTINUE TO CARRY FORWARD POLICIES PURSUED BY INDIRA GANDHI.
(5 M IAI-7"'H I ND 1130)
83 UNDATED NEW TIMES ACCUSING PAKISTAN OF PROVIDNO TRAINING
PgY--iS ~ AND THEN SENDING AFGHAN BANDITS, INCLUDING PAKISTANI CIVILIANS,
0.ha INT A. (5 MIN: URDU 1300)
AFGHANISTAN
84 SUMMARIES IZVESTIYA NOTING U.S. INTEREST IN AFGHANISTAN
AND HELP IT IS EXTENDING TO MISGUIDED ELEMENTS WITH COOP OF PAKISTAN.
~5 1 (5-4 111 ENGNA 2300 BENG 1500) US
85 "YOUTH PROGRAM": INCL FEATURE ON LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN. (4 MIN:
PERSIAN 700)
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DI1ITRIY LAVROV ON MILITARY PREPS BY U.S. IN GULF AND SE
=.S IA UNDER PRE-TEXT OF PROTECTING U. S. VITAL INTERESTS,
MA ' W TA I N I NG U.S. MONOPOLIES IMPORT CHEAP RAW MATERIALS FROM
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND WASHINGTON IS PREPARED TO DEFEND
M01--40 O IES ` INTERESTS WITH A MAILED FIST, CITING PAKISTAN IN THIS
CONTEXT: SCORING U, S. IMPISM FOR ATTEMPTING TO TRAMPLE ON
SOVEREIGNTY OF OTHER COUNTRIES TO DEFEND ITS OWN INTERESTS,
CONCLUDING THAT NEOCOLONIALISM IS INDIVISIBLE FROM THREAT OF
WAP,,(5 MIN: EN INTER 1531)
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87 ELLA Zf{:UiXGVIO O~J OUCCESS OF SOVIET DELEGATION TO INDOCHINA
AND NOTING UNITY OF POSITION OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES WHICH IS
ES 'ECIALLY IMPORTANT IN VIEW OF U. S. CONFRONTATIONAL POLICIES IN
SE ASIA, NAINNTAINING U. S. TRIES TO INVOLVE ASEAN COUNTRIES IN ITS
MILITARY AND POLITICAL ADVENTURES IN SE ASIA USING BOGEY OF SOVIET
THREAT, STRESS I ids; THAT DESPITE U. S. THREATS I NDOCH I COUNTRIES
PURSUE A. POLICY OF PEACE AND GOOD RFLATIONS WITH THEIR NEIGHBORS.
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89 REP+.:'RT ON R -:CEPTION IN MOSCOW MARKING IINDONESIA'S HEROES'
(Uwj
(k55n'
?O: -FEATURE ON SOVIET-THAI RELATIONS: PRESENTING REPORT ON RECENT
rM .T NAR ti EIRD E Y SOVIET I NTOUR I ST FOR THAI TOURISTS AND-TOUR
AG'ENC-195, WITH !RECO&P D I NTVW WITH THAI WRITER NARONG CHANRUANG
N 4N+OSS.[I7h? ON MOSCOW VISIT.
(10 MIN: THAI 1100) 4 ROV 19(
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11 "VOL WlY ON U. S. IMP 1311 BEING ENEMY OF PPL OF ALL COUNTRIES,
MAIi4TAI`:It THAT U. S. MILITARY BASES IN ASIA, U. S. -JAP-KOREA
MILITARY ALLIAt4C, ALTHOUGH DESIGEND TO COUNTER SO-CALLED SOVIET
THREAT. IT ALSO FOSES A THREAT TO SECURITY OF COUNTRIES IN EAST
ASIA, 941L CHINA. (7 MIN: MANU 0700)
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92 TASS COMMENTATOR VLADIMIR KUCHKO ON JAP PRESS REPORTS THAT
NAKASONE HAS DECIDED TO GIVE UP LIMITING MILITARY EXPENDITURE TO
ONE PERCENT OF GNP, QUOTING KYODO TSUSHIN AGENCY THAT DECISION HAS
BEEN TAKEN WITH DUE REGARD TO U. S.. DEMANDS. (400 TEXT SENT:
TASSE 2003 TASSR 1728) AS
93 VIKTOR/VINOGRADOV ON INCREASING JAP MILITARY ROLE,
COLLABORATIONS AS SEEN IN JCS CHMN APPROVAL OF WORKING PLAN FOR
JAP U-.,? ?~OINr OPERATIONS IN EMERGENCY. (4 MIN, SENT: JAP 231000)
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44 REPORT ON RELEASED JAR FISHERMEN
JAPAN. MIN, SENT: JAP 231000)
LEAVING KHABAROVSK FOR
95 SOVIET PANORAMA; RFMARKS BY JSP YAMAGATA PREF DELEGATE
MERS AT STU INrVW, DESCRIBING ATTENDANCE AT GOSR CELEBRATIONS IN
( 0 5 1 z - - TA (17 MIN: JAP 231200)
ASIAN C O.M? .JNIST
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tyl`.ON REVIEWING DOLG I KH-LED SOVIET DELEGATION VISITS TO
LADs AND KAMPUCHEA. (RPT INTO 221330) (INDO 1330 THAI 1100)
REPORT 014 MEETING IN ULAANBATAAR BETWEEN BATMONH AND GRISHIN,
WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED. (3 MIN, SENT: MAYAK 0930--HOME 1490
~((Sht~ v
.40 OR E I TA 1400; 2-1 MIN HOME 1100 ORB I TA 1600 GERMAN +800 SWAHILI
owys'1a- L ]._TO MACEEONIAr 1100 SLOVENE 1930 HAND 1100; BRIEF: MAYAK 1600
usHOME 1$0 010 ORI3 I TA 1900 2004 ENC I N r ER 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600
700 1200 1000 F R E NCH I NTER 17 0, TURKISH 1400 HUNGARIAN 1730 SERBO
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90- JAMBY'tN LATMONH ARTICLE IN PRAVDA MARKINw 60TH ANNIV MPR,
NOTING HIS Er!PHISIS THAT SOCIALISM HAS COAIrRIBUTED GREATLY TO
'1 c COUNTRY'S ECON=OMIC PROGRESS, ALSO LAUDINC SOVIET-11PR RELATIONS.
Mph (5-3 MIN: ENGINTER 0710 1010 1410 GERMAN 1600 ITALIAN 1800
1730 TURKISH 1400 BULGARIAN 1630 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 HUNGARIAN
2000 PO 13H 1500 SERBO 1700 2000 KOR 1330 CAMB 1330 LAO '1330 URDU
1200 DEl 1500 I NDO 1330 1500)
C,
,;T;'T BY VLADISLAV TSEDENI3AL, DPTY PERMANENT REP OF MPR AT
CEMA MARKING 60TH ANNIV MPR, LAUDING MPR'S MBRSHIP WITH CEMA AND
BENEFIT: TO IiPR FROM ITS COO? WITH SOCIALIST COUNTRIES,
PARTIQ'0'I..ARLY USSR. (3 MIN: MAYAK 2030)
100 JOINT STMT (COMMUtN I QUE) ON DOLE I 'H -LED USSR SUPSOV
l 3111 " DELEGATION'S VISIT TO KAMPUCHEA 20-22 NOV. (TASSR 221750) (BRIEF:
4mo (/lcS L J .) F 221000 231200)
c
/j4 c1 101 (LI?sU4) QiWh4 CURRENT SITUATION IN KAMPUCHEA, NOTING THAT
E",ANY REACTIOt!.+=.RY TROOPS OF POL POT CLIQUE, OTHER FACTIONS HAVE
SURRENDERED TO GOVT TROOPS RECENTLY, CLAIMING THIS SHOWS THAT
KAMPUCHEA GOVT POLICY IS GAINING SUPPORT FROM KAM' PPL. (5. 5,
MIN"NDSEA 1130)
TAKE 7 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 24
`NOV 84
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102 LEONID KRICHEVSKIY ON COOP IN CEMA, RECALLING HAVANA
CEMA SESSION. (RPT ENGINTER 231410) (FRENCHINrER 232100
SPANCUBA 0100 SPANISH 232200 PORTAF 231230 SWAHILI 231730 AMHARIC
103 ANON ON SOVIET ECON AID TO CEMA COUNTRIES, CITING SPEECHES
e9'-*& MtBY CHERNENKO AT CPSU CC POLITBURO REGULAR SESSION, AND BY TIKHONOV
9AT HAVANA CEMA MTG. (6 MIN: VIET 1300 1400) c._- ! 24 Xft,1V 1gR4
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104 (NITOR SHODDROV) ON DISCOVERY OF OIL AT CONTINENTAL
SHELF IN BALTIC SEA, UNDERLINING JOINT EXPLOITATION OF
CONTINEN-tAL SHELFS BY USSR, GDR AND POLAND. (5 MIN: KOR 0930)
105~OUR OBSERVER" ON 27TH ANNIV SOVIET-ALBANIAN TALKS IN
MOSCOW AT GOVT LEVEL, STRESSING COOP BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES, SOVIET
ASSISTANCE TO ALBANIA, INCL GRANTING OF LOW-INTEREST CREDITS,
q_SS (.- ?i~
Gl"jdij TECHNICAL AND OTHER AID, CITING UNNAMED ALBANIAN OFFICIALS
GcJ Vjt -
{lA-jKA ACKNOWLEDGING IMPORTANCE OF SOVIET ASSISTANCE IN COUNTRY'S
DEVELO ENT. (4 MIN: ALBANIAN 1530)
1 "HELLO PRAGUE": INCL CHRONICLE OF LIBERATION" ROUNDUP
OF EVENTS ON EASTERN FRONT 40 YRS AGO; BRIEF ROUNDUP OF
~O- CZECHOSLOVAK-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP, INDUSTRIAL, TRADE AND CULTURAL
CONTACTS\ (CZECH/SLOVAK 1600)
10'"DIARY OF SOVIET-CZECHOSLOVAK COOP": PRESS SEC OF
SPECIALIZED AGRI MACHINERY CZECHOSLOVAK EXHIBITION IN MOSCOW
ON AIMS AND SUCCESS OF EXHIBITION; CHRONICLE OF
CZECHOSLOVAK-SOVIET RELATIONS: INCL ROUNDUP BRIEF, MISCELLANEOUS
REPORTS ON LOW LEVEL CONTACTS, EXCHANGE OF VISITS AND DELEGATIONS,
STAGING OF EXHIBITIONS, INDUSTRIAL AND TRADE COOP; INTVW WITH
A ZVOLEN THEATER PRODUCER ON COOP BETWEEN ZVOLEN THEATER AND A
THEAT9 IN TULA. (CZECH/SLOVAK 1700)
S_
108 "ON PATHS OF FRIENDSHIP": ROUNDUP REPORTS ON LINKS BETWEEN
ss(L/
SOVIET AND HUNGARIAN SISTER-PARTIES AT MANY LEVELS, HUNGARIAN STUDENT
TALKS ABOUT HER STUDIES IN USSR; ITEM ABOUT VISIT OF A COUNTRY
VAS DELEGATION LEGATION TO MARI ASSR; OFFICIAL OF HUNGARIAN RADIO ON LINKS
BETW& SOVIET AND HUNGARIAN RADIO. (10 MIN: HUNGARIAN 2000)
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I3 112 CHERNENKO'S CONGRATULATORY TELEGRAM TO CEAUSESCU ON LATTER'S
[) tJ(C~ ELECTION AS ROMANIAN CP GEN SEC. (TASSE 221708 JAP 231000
Lt
5~ 231200)
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SOCIALISM
113 SUMMARY EDUARD MNATSAKANOV VRFEMYA TV ON SOCIALISM
EXERCISING ITS MAIN INFLUENCE IN WORLD ARENA THROUGH
ITS ECONOMIC SUCCESSES. (300 TEXT SENT: TA SSE 2000 TASSR 1917)
114 "MARXISM TODAY": GEORGIY MURZIN REPLIES TO BELGIAN LISTENER
ABOUT SOCIALIST COMPETITION, ITS BENEFITS AND OBJECTIVES, RECALLING
MVMT STARTED IN 1935, WHEN IT WAS KNOWN AS STAKHANOV I SM, MAINTAINING
IT WAS A RESOLUTION IN ATTITUDE OF PPL TOWARD THEIR WORK, A COMMUNIST
ATTI E. (ENG I NTER 0931)
MILITARY
115 SUMMARY ANON PRAVDA REPORT ON ANNIV OF SOVIET ROCKET
Fbr
~~~5~ G~SNiJ FORC S) AND THEIR TRAINING. (4 MIN: SPANCHILE 2100)
116 COL. ALEKSANDR ORLOV ON SOV ARMED FORCES' LIB CF ESTONIA
FROM GERMAN FASCISTS DURING WW2. (8 MIN: HUNGARIAN 1730 POLISH
110 "ON TRAILS OF FRIENDSHIP": ROUNDUP REPORTS ON TALKS ON
POLISH-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP, MENTIONING VISIT OF SOVIET THEATER
TO WARSAW AND A FRIENDSHIP TRAIN. (20 MIN, IIICL MUSIC: POLISH 1400)
1 ANON ON PUBLICATION OF TRADE MAGAZINE IN POLAND, NOTING
POLISH TU MVMT UNITES OVER 4,500,000 PPL, MANY OF WHOM ARE YOUNG,
POINTING OUT HOW UNIONS TOOK PART IN DEBATING NATION'S SOCIAL
AND ECON PROGRAM FOR NEXT YEAR, MVMT IS FOUNDING AN ALL POLAND TU
ASSN UNITED ON PRINCIPLES PUBLISHED IN ITS DRAFT PROGRAM,
FOR STRENGTHENING SOCIALISM, STRESSINO WORK OF UNIONS
HELP O'STABILIZE SITUATION IN COUNTRY. (3 MIN: ENGINrER 1710)
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117 INTVW WITH VETERAN SOV AIR FCRCE PILOT WHO FOUGHT
u~5(L NAZ7AN AIR FORCE DURING WW2. (24 MIN, INCL MUSIC: MAUI? 1500)
ITERARY PROGRAM: DEVOTED TO FORTHCOMING ANNIV OF VE
DAY 40 YRS ACCT, FEATURING EXTRACT FROM SHOLQKHOV'3 "THE FATE OF
MAN." ((17 MIN: TURKISH 1400)
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119 INTVW WITH (MORIS GEREN), CHMN OF CRAANL Ct4TEE OF RECENT
MOSCOW MUSIC FESTIVAL "MOSCOW FALL," NOTING MUSIC FESTIVAL WAS
0-,OtJ ARRANGED TO MARK 40TH ANNIV SOVIET PPL'S VICTORY IN FATHERLAND
AR. (5 MIN, INCL MUSIC: KOR 1130)
A15k';RPT ENGINTER 231410) (FRENCHINTER 232100 GERMAN 1600 SPANISH
2322000?HILI 231730 AMHARIC 231530)
TAKE 8 OF-8 -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 24 NOV 84
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120 INTVW WITH GEORGIY 1EREGOVOY ON LONG-DURATION SPACE MISSIONS.
4SWERS YOUR QUESTIONS": IN RESPONSE TO LISTENERS FROM
MOZAMBIQUE, SOVIET COSMONAUTS DESCRIBE THEIR EXPERIENCES AND
EXPLAIN PURPOSE OF SPACE PROGRAM. (10 MIN: PORTAF 231830)
122 SUMMARY PRAVDA EDITORIAL 24 NOV "STANDARDS OF EVERYDAY
SERVICES IN COUNTRYSIDE." (RPT ORBITA 232300) (3 MIN ORBITA 0200
(,l 5~~ - HOME 040 0600)
IN THEIR ATTITUDE TO WORK FOR GOOD OF THE PPL. 'ORBITA 2300)
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124 REPORTS ON CPSU CC POLITBURO'S REGULAR SESSION PROCEEDINGS.
(RPT q 221530) (5 MIN: HIND 1130 JAP 231200) 24 NOV 1884
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125 TASS REPORT ON PREPARATORY MEETINGS OF VARIOUS COMMISSIONS ON
STATE BUDGET AND WORK OF A NUMBER OF MINISTRIES, STATING THAT
RESULTS OF THESE MEETINGS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO UPCOMING SUPREME
SOVIET. (5-4 MIN: ENGINTER 1210 2110 GERMAN 1600 SWAHILI 1730
BULCARIAN 163?-CZECH/SLOVAK 1700 HUNCARIAN?2000 POLISH 1500
STAT
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126 TAS'S)1MENTATORY PYOTR LIDIN ON'PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF
COAL-MINING INDUSTRY. (RPT TASSR 231037) (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE
1115)
127 IDEOLOGICAL TALK ON FORMS OF PPLS' SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN
USSR. (MIN, POOREST: TURKISH 1830)
11
130 MISC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS:
GLOARL 4 SOV 9 DEMOC 5 EUR
SS~' 8 LATAM I DEAST 3 AFR 4 ASC 6 ASNC 3
30
UNP : ENCINTER 0800 0900 1000 1100 2000 2100 2200
POOREST: FRENCHAF 232030 VIET 1300
POOR: ITALIAN 1800 ARABIC 1530 1730 TURKISH 1830
24 NQ,:
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