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WILL TO ALL STATES WHO WANT TO CONTRIBUTE TO RELAXATION OF WORLD
3 IGOR CHARIKOV VIENNA REPORT RECALLS AUSTRIA WAS ONE OF THE
pusi(L~Q FIRST COUNTRIES IN WESTERN EUROPE TO OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZE SOVIET
55(t- RUSSIA. (1. 5 MIN: HOME 1745)
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6 ANDREY POPOV REPORTS FROM BEIRUT ON CONTINUED TENSION IN
5l REGION, MAINTAINING PRESENT CRISIS. IS AGREEMENT WITH ISRAEL,
Ktudlid"
rvr?.-u vrUi' GUUNIKY BY WASHINGTON. (ONE MIN: HOME 1745)
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7 LEONID RASSADIN INTVW WITH DPTY GEN SEC OF AAPSO, (ADD
AL-JALIL JAYLAN), IN CARIO, ON IRAN-IRAQ CONFLICT. (2 MIN: HOME
bJcow 1745) 2 5 r - i934
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1 IGOR VYKHUKHOLEV INTVW WITH JAPANESE SOCIALIST PARTY MP,
WHO EXPRESSED SUPPORT FOR PEACE EFFORTS OF SOVIET UNION AND FOR
SOVIET POSITION AS EXPOUNDED BY CHERNENKO. (1.5 MIN: HOME 1745)
.2 VSEVOLOD SHISHKOVSKIY REPORTS ABOUT INTNATL DISARM CONF
u~ IN GENEVA, NOTING REPS OF MOST DIFFERENT COUNTRIES REPEATEDLY
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S ANON NEW YORK REPORT CITING' REVELAT I OF S. IN NYT ATTESTING
TO CLOSE COOPERATION BETWEEN U.S. SPECIAL SERVICES AND. VATICAN
WHICH SHELTERED NAZI CRIMINALS FROM JUST RETRIBUTION AFTER WWII,
POINTING OUT AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE USED VATICAN'S ASSISTANCE
FOR ORGANIZING FLIGHT OF THOSE NAZI CRIMINALS
IN WHOSE SERVICES IT WAS'INTERESTED. (300 TEXT: TASSE 0908 TASSR
(,~ S
0703)
9 ALEKSANDR'(LEBEDEV) ON CONSISTENCY OF SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY.
(RPT ENGINTER 211410) (POLISH 1400)
THE WAY WE: SEE IT: INCL BORIS GAN ON ROBBERY OF DEVELOPING.
COUNTRIES. BY WESTERN MONOPOLIES, CLAIMING THIS ROBBERY IS FAR
GREATER THAN THE BRINKS.. MAT ROBBERY THAT HIT THE HEADLINES IN LONDON,
NOTING ANNUALLY WESTERN MONOPOLIES GAIN THREE-TO FOUR TIMES
MORE FROM AFRICA THAN THEY. INVEST IN IT (4 MIN); ANON REPLY TO
LISTENERS WHO ASK WHY'THERE ARE NO STRIKES' IN USSR, SAYS REASON
IS THAT IN WEST STRIKE IS THE ULTIMATE FORM OF PROTEST, WHILE
IN USSR THERE ARE COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS; BY WHICH MANAGEMENT AND
UNIONS REE WHAT TO DO (4 MIN). (ENGINTER 2010)?
11 ROUNDUP REPORTS DATELINED TOKYO, ROME, WASHINGTON AND PARIS
GIVING GLOOM AND ECONOMIC DESPONDENCY. FROM CAPITALIST WORLD.
(APPROX 400 WORDS:,TASSR 0640)
12 FIFTH PART OF FOURTH RADIO FESTIVAL. (30 M'IN: SPANLA
13 "IMPERIALISM ON-THE DOCK" FEATURE, REPORTING USE..OF HUMAN,
BEINGS AS GUINEA-PIGS IN DIFFERENT EXPERIMENTS. (7 MIN:'SPANLA:..
-- - 2 5 TER 24,
14 M-L'SM IS THE COMMUNIST WORLD OUTLOOK: LOSEV ON IMPORTANCE
OF UNITY OF REV FORCES, SCORING REAGAN'S HOSTILITY TOWARD-..SOCIALIST
IES. (10 MIN, INCL MUSIC: MAND 0700)
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15 "IN THE COMMUNIST AND WORKERS PARTIES": BRIEF ITEMS OF
NEWS ON ACTIVITIES BY COMMUNIST AND WORKERS PARTIES IN VARIOUS
COUN,TRES. (4 MIN: ALBANIAN 241530)
SPECIAL PROGRAM. "INTNATL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS MOVEMENT":
BASED ON INTVWS WITH CPUSA LDR GUS HALL, INDIAN CP LDR RAJESHWARA
RAO, FRENCH CP GENERAL SEC, LEBANON CP GEN SEC, PALESTINE CP CENTRAL
COMM POLITBURO MBR, ALL OF WHOM ATTENDED ANDROPOV FUNERAL, HAILING
CONTINUED SOVIET POLICY OF PEACE AND COOPERATION AS REFLECTED
A P~ IN CHERNENKO ADDRESS TO CPSU PLENUM AND BLAMING WESTERN
SS
IMPERIALIST POWERS FOR FOMENTING TENSION IN WORLD, ALSO PRESENTS
EXCERPA DF CHERNENKO ADDRESS AT CPSU PLENUM. (11 MIN: HIND 231400)
(-(S
17 TIME,
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EVENTS AND PPL: INCL YEVGENIY KACHANOV ON LOBBYING
OF U.S. CONGRESSMEN TO GET THEM TO PASS BILLS FAVORING BIG BUSINESS
ON MILITARY CONTACTS, AND MONEY SPENT BY BIG BUSINESS ON GETTING
PREFERRED CANDIDATES ELECTED (3 MIN)i WITH GENERAL DIRECTOR
OF A HUNGARIAN COMBINE EXHIBITING AT HUNGAROTEX EXHIBITION IN
MOSCOW. HOME 240900 ORBITA 240900)
(d)
IS TIME, EVENTS AND PPL: INCL BRONISLAV MYAKOTA REPLIES TO
LISTENERS' QUESTIONS ON INTERANTIONAL SITAUTION: SITUATION IN
SOUTH AFRICA, FACTS ABOUT UNESCO, AND BACKGROUND TO U. S.
ANNOUNCEMENT ON WITHDRAWAL; FATE OF VIETNAM WAR VETERANS IN USA,
MANY OF WHOM HAVE COMMITTED SUICIDE OR TURNED TO CRIME. (7 MIN:
HOME-M900 ORBITA 0900)
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19 SOVIET PANORAMA: INCL IMPRESSIONS BY FOREIGN YOUTHS
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WHO VISITED THE SOVIET UNION. (ITALIAN 2000)
20 SOVIET PANORAM: INCL INTVW WITH DIRECTOR OF MARX AND ENGELS
MUSEUM IN MOSCOW ABOUT WORK OF MUSEUM, RE ANNIV OF RELEASE OF
FIRST EDITION OF COMMUNIST MANIFESTO; ACADEMICIAN BORIS PETROVSKIY
TALKS ABOUT WORK AND IMPORTANCE OF HERMITAGE; NUCLEAR WAR THREAT.
(ENGUK. 000 ) 2_~ 1964
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21 MAILBAG: REVIEW OF LTRS RECEIVED FROM LISTENERS IN VARIOUS
NORTH AFRICAN TOWNS GIVING THEIR VIEWS ON MOSCOW RADIO
PROGRAMS ANAD ASKING FOR INFORMATION ABOUT VARIOUS ASPECTS OF SOVIET
LIFE. /("7 MIN: FRENCHMAG 242030)
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LETTERS FROM ITALY: ROUNDUP OF LISTENERS' LTRS DENOUNCING
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EUROMISSILES, ANTI-SOVIET CAMPAIGN IN WEST, REAGAN'S CRUSADE
AGAINST SOCIALIST COUNTRIES, ITALIAN OBEDIENCE TO U.S. DIKTAT.
23 MAILBAG FOR BRITISH LISTENERS; INCL REPLIES BY DORIS
MAKSINA AND EDUARD DYATLEV, LISTENERS' LTRS QUOTED EXPRESSING
CONCERN OVER NUCLEAR WAR THREAT, REAGAN AND U. S. POLICY, AND
ANTI-MISSILE MOVEMENT IN EUROPE, BRIEFLY QUOTING CHERNENKO,
LISTENER TOLD ABOUT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UNEMPLOYMENT AND
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40,0 V SOCIAL ILLS THAT AFFLICT BRITAIN, VARIOUS LISTENERS
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COMPLAIN OF RECENT BAD RECEPTION, LONDON PENSIONER GIVEN
DETAILS OF DISABILITY PENSIONS AVAILABLE IN USSR. (ENGUK
24 AFRICAN MAILBAG: INCL REPLIES TO LISTENERS QUESTIONS IN
ZAIRE, NIGERIA, ETHIOPIA, MADAGASCAR AND'ZIMBABWE, THEY ARE TOLD
THAT SOVIET UNION SHARES THEIR CONCERN OVER DEPLOYMENT OF U.S.
NUCLEAR MISSILES IN EUROPE, CHERNENKO QUOTED, LISTENERS IN
CWAA-- ETHIOPIA, MADAGASCAR AND MOZAMBIQUE ARE TOLD CIRCUMSTANCES
SURROUNDING CONSTRUCTION OF TRANS-SIBERIAN GAS PIPELINE, NIGERIAN
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LISTENER PRAISES SOVIET PEACE POLICY. (15 MIN, OVERALL: ENGAFR
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26 SUMMARY VALENTIN FALIN IZVESTIYA ON LARGE INCREASE IN U.S.
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28 YURIY KORNILOV ON GENEVA TALKS AND DEPLOYMENT OF U.S.
29 VIKTOR VASILYEV ON SOVIET POSITION CONCERNING NEGOTIATIONS
ON REDUCING STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS. (6 MIN) SENT: POLISH 1500
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25 SUMMARY ANATOLIY AGARYSHEV PRAVDA ON GROWING DANGER TO
COUNTRIES OF.MEDITERRANEAN, MIDEAST AND NORTH AFRICA, RE DEPLOYMENT
OF AMERICAN MEDIUM-RANGE MISSILES IN WESTERN EUROPE. (350 TEXT
1985 MILITARY BUDGET. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSR 1503)
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27 VIKTOR ILYICHEV REFERRING TO RECENT NATO STMTS ON GENEVA
ARMS TALKS. (RPT ENGINTER 241410) (ENGINTER 071-07-TURKISH 241400
PORTAFR 230 BULGARIAN 241630 HIND 110; ANON: HUNG 42000
3D
30 (VLADIMIR KELIN) ON WARSAW PACT PROPOSAL THAT A NONAGGRESSION
TREATY BE SIGNED BETWEEN WARSAW PACT AND NATO BEING DISCUSSED AT
CLS
VIKTOR TANIN ON HOW TO BUILD CONFIDENCE IN EUROPE. (RPT
IL
242000)_ (ITALIAN 2000)
32 VIKTOR OLENICHEV ON CONTINUING STOCKHOLM CONF ON
BUILDING CONFIDENCE AND STRENGTHEN PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE;
06, REITERATING SOVIET PLEDGE TO PLAY POSITIVE ROLE TO MAKE CONE A
SUCCESS, NOTES NEGATIVE ROLE OF U. S. AND NATO
DELEGATES DIVERTING CONFERENCE'S ATTENTION TOWARD ISSUES. OTHER THAN
S~ 94 FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES OF STRENGTHENING PEACE ON BASIS OF EQUAL
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SECURITY. (5-3 MIN: Er4G I NTER 14-10 1810 2110 ENGUK 2000 ITALIAN
180.0 PERSIAN 1-500 1700 ARABIC 1730 TURKISH 14-00 PORTAFR 1830
POLISH 1500 BULGARIAN 1530 SERBO 1700 2000 URDU 1200 1300 BENG
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33 INTVW WITH WPC CHAIRMAN ROMESH CHANDRA, HIGHLIGHTING
SIGNIFICANCE OF WORLD PEACE MOVEMENTS IN VIEW OF INCREASING
DANGER OF NUCLEAR WAR, ESPECIALLY AS RESULT OF NEW AMERICAN MISSILES
IN WESTERN EUROPE; HEIGHTENING TENSION AND ENDANGERING PEACE
IN WORLD AND CRITICIZING U.S. MILITARISTIC AND
INTERVENTIONIST POLICIES. (5-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1.4-1-0 ITALIAN
1800 ARABIC 173.0 CZECH/SLOVAK 1.600 POLISH 1-500 HUNG 2000 SERBO
nn.15s!I
1-700 2000 CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 URDU 1200 1300-BEND 1500 BUR 1430
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35 YURIY SOLTAN ON SOVIET APPROACH TO AN EAST-WEST DIALOGUE.
(RPT ENGINTER 211410) (4.5.3 MIN: CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 JAP 241200)
-31 V 36 ALEKSANDR MINEYEV ON 3D ANNIV OF CPSU 26 CONG, NOTING
CONG DECISION ON PEACE PLATFORM FOR 1980'S, CONTRASTING U.S.
PS.,
MILI UILDUP TO SOVIET PEACE MOVES. (10 MIN: JAP 241000)
1-:(-8
37 YOUTH PROGRAM: INCL REPORT ON MTG OF YOUNG PEACE MARCHERS IN
USSR , LD IN MOSCOW. '(PERSIAN 1700)
35 "FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE": ROUNDUP OF STMTS AND
LTRS PRAISING SOVIET POLICIES AND STANCES, CONDEMNING USA
AND NATO, STMTS BY PRESIDENT OF DANISH CF AND PROMINENT FRENCH
SOCIAL RIGURE, EXTRACTS FROM LTRS SENT IN FROM ITALY, HOLLAND,
GREECE, NORWAY AND CYPRUS. (10 MIN: PORT 2100 ITALIAN 2000)
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I 39 ANON TASS NEW YORK CORR REPORTS ON INVESTIGATION BY
CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS INTO SOCALLED YELLOW RAIN, WHICH
CONCLUDES IOT IS OF NATURAL-ORIGIN AND. IS NOT LINKED WITH USE OF
CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN ANY WAY, A SCIENTISTS FROM BOSTON COLLEGE
SAYS PENTAGON HAS BEEN STIRRING PANIC IN ORDER TO WIN SUPPORT
FOR PRODUCTION OF NEW GENERATION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS, TONKIN
GULF PKCIDENT PRETEXT CITED.
(3. MIN: ENGINTER 09.10)
.04
40 IHSAN MUSTAFAYEV MOCKS NATO PROPOSAL FOR REDUCTION OF
SOVIET WEAPONS, TALKS OF DEPLOYMENT OF U'.S. NUCLEAR MISSILES IN
EUROPENDNS AYS SOVIET UNION IS FOR PEACE. (5 MIN: TURKISH 1400)
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41 YOUNG MOSCOW RADIO LISTENERS CLUB: INCL TATYANA RUDENKO
INTVW WITH VARIOUS MBRS OF DELEGATION OF FRENCH COMMITTEE OF YOUTH
FOR PEACE WHO RECENTLY VISITED USSR, THEY GIVE THEIR IMPRESSIONS
OF SIGHTS THEY SAW AND DECLARE THEMSELVES HIGHLY IMPRESSED BY
OBVIOUS COMMITMENT TO PEACE EXPRRESSED BY ALL SOVIET CITIZENS.
(FR CH 830)
UNITED STATES
2 5 rE9 1984
42 SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTRY NOTE, DELIVERED. TO U.S. EMBASSY
IN MOSCOW 25 FEB, ON TERRORIST ACTION AGAINST USSR MISSION AT
UN. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE.1826 TASSR 1830 HOME 19-00 ORBITA 1900
MAY 800; BRIEF: ENGINTER 2200 ENGNA 2300)
3 ANON ON SENATOR COHEN INTVW ON HIS RECENT TRIP TO. USSR
AND CONVICTION THAT SOVIET OFFICIALS ARE SINCERELY INTERESTED
I N B TER TIES WITH USA. (SENT: ENGNA 0001) lti
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44 LISTENERS HISTORY CLUB, TALK BY PROF NIKOLAY (YAKOVLEV),
HISTORIAN, ON ESTABLISHMENT OF SOVIET-U-.S. DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
ON 16 NOV 1933. EVENTS LEADING UP TO THAT DATE DESCRIBED.
ROOSEVLT BELIEVED IT WAS IN NATIONAL INTEREST OF AMERICA TO
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0-49 ESTABLISH DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS, ESPLY GIVEN INTL SITUATION AT
'VpL TIME. AFTER 16 NOV 1933 EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION EXPANDED, SCIENTIF
ASS Q (o--k5
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WAS MAJOR DEVELOPMENT IN RELATIONS OF TWO COUNTRIES. (12 MIN:
L-S
ENGN)001 )
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45 VLADIMIR PASKO ON U.S. SUPREME COURT DECISION ALLOWING
EMPLOYERS TO BREAK LABOR AGMTS MADE, WITH TUS. OUTLINES HISTORY
OF EVENT LEADING TO THIS DECISION, STATING WITH MINOR
DISAGREEMENT AT NEW JERSEY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS WORKS IN 1980.
NYT QUOTED ON THIS BOMBSHELL DECISION. LATEST COURT RULING
EXPOSES HYPOCRISY OF CAPITALIST SOCALLED DEMOCRACY, WHICH ALLOWS
UNLIMITED-TYRANNY ON PART OF EMPLOYERS AND INDIGNATION AT MOST
AMONG WORKERS. (3 MIN: MAYAK 0730) U
46 VLADIMIR POZNER DAILY'TALK REFERS TO U.S. REPORT ON GROWING
POVERTY IN USA AND SAYS: WESTERN SOCIETY IS NOT CONDUCIVE TO
COMPASSION. CAPITALISM AS SYSTEM ALWAYS CREATES NUMBER OF SOCIAL
OUTCASTS. ONE CAN JUDGE INDIVIDUALS AS KIND AND UNKIND, OR
GOOD AND BAD, DEPENDING ON THEIR REACTION TO HUMAN MISERY. THIS
DOES NOT APPLY TO ECONOMIC SYSTEMS: THEY, LIKE MACHINES, MUST
BE JUDGED ON WHAT THEY ARE DESIGNED TO DO AND IN WHOSE INTEREST
THEY ARE MADE TO RUN. THIS ALONE SHOULD. DETERMINE CHOICE. (6
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OF 15TH CONGRESS OF CUBAN TUS 24 FEB. (7 MIN: SPANLA 2300;
4 MIN )GINTER 214-(?- SPANCHILE 21-00 350. TEXT: TASSE 1316)
48 CHILE: ANNOUNCERS. RECALL DEATH' OF. TUCAPEL. JIMENEZ, WHICH THEY
BLAME O CHILEAN SECURITY FORCES. (17 MIN: SPANCHILE 2130)
49 'CHILE: "THE VOICE OF THE FATHERLAND" FEATURE,
EDICATED TO ARMED FORCES. MILITARY CIRCLES REPORTEDLY CONCERNED
OVER FUTURE OF CRUMBLING REGIME IN VIEW OF THE ALLEGED CHAOS
THAT WOULD FOLLOW THE FALL OF.PINOCHET REGIME. MDP:((PEOPLE'S.
DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT)), LEADER (JAIME INSUNZA) QUOTED ON MDP OPINION
ON MILITARY, THEIR ROLE IN CURRENT GOVERNMENT,. AND ON NEED TO PUNISH
THOSE WHO BEAR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR HUMAN RIGHTS-VIOLATIONS.
HERNAN DEL CANTO REFERS. TO PARTICIPATION OF ARMED FORCES IN CHILEAN
REGIME, AND TO THEIR FUTURE AS AN INSTITUTION. (22 MIN: SPANCH.ILE
50 ANON HAVANA REPORT ON 15TH CONGRESS OF CUBAN TUS. (RPT
ENGINTER 241410) (ENGINTER 0710 FRENCHINTER 242-100 BULL 241630
HUNG 242900 )
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52 MIKHIAL GLEBOV ON U.S. AID TO EL SALVADOR. (RPT
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53 LEN; I D LEVC HENKO ~ ON SITUATION IN GRENADA DURING 4 MONTHS;
AFTER U.S. INTERVENTION; DISCOUNTING SHULTZ'S RECENT REMARKS
JUSTIFYING U. B. .ACTION AS. STEP TOWARD ENSURING. WELFARE OF GRENADIAN
PPL, QUOTES BRITISH LAWYER'S CHARGES ABOUT VIOLATION OF HUMAN
R(L
RIGHTS BY U. S. IN. GRENADA, AND CONDEMNS- EFFORTS TOWARD
ESTABLISHMENT OF U.S: MILIT BASE THERETO EXERCISE CONTROL
OVER ENTIRE CARIBBEAN. REGION. (4-3 MIN: ENGINTER 14-1-0
18F0
SPANLA 2300 ITAL 1800 PERSIAN 1500 1700.ARAB 1730 PORTAFR 1,830
BULO 1630 CZECH/SLOVAK 1- 00 HUNG 1730 POLISH 1`500 SERBO 1700 KOR
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54 INTVW WITH COLVIN (SMITH), YOUNG GRENADIAN, RE 4 MONTHS
SINCE U. S. ATTACKED GRENADA, SCORES. U. S. IMPERIALISTS FOR
DEPRIVING HIS-PPL OF'IMPROVEMENTS BROUGHT IN YRS OF POPULAR
(-~-,,~ RULE OF BISHOP'S GOVT AND FOR PUTTING COUNTRY'S INDEPENDENCE
BEHIND BARBED WIRE. 2 1I N: ENGINTER 0910; 8 MIN,
VERSION, INCL ANNOUNCER REMARKS "GRENADIAN WHO TEMPORARILY FOUND
HIMSELF OUTSIDE HIS HOMELAND ASKED NOT TO MENTION.HIS NAME
AFTER HE HAD LEARNED THAT PROGRAM WOULD BE BROADCAST TO UNITED
STATES": ENGNA 2300)(f i I
RICARDO SAXLUND'S "URUGUAYAN PANORAMA" FEATURE:
ANNIVERSARY OF CREATION OF BROAD FRONT COMMEMORATED IN
FRG. BROAD FRONT ISSUES STATEMENT CALLING FOR RETURN OF
EXILES AND ENFORCEMENT OF DEMOCRACY. VAST SECTORS
SEEKING ABOLISHMENT OF LAW ON OWNERSHIP OF HOUSES BY COOPERATIVE ?-
',.g MEMBERS. BLANCO PARTY RATIFIES CANDIDACY OF FERREIRA ALDUNATE.
CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY' DESIGNATES NEW LEADERSHIP. BANK
EMPLOYEES LEADER JUAN PEDRO CIGANDA QUOTED ON NEED TO
GUARANTEE PARTICIPATION OF ALL'PARTIES IN DEMOCRATIZATION PROCESS.
BROOE-\FRONT SPONSORS MEETING IN MEXICO. (6 MIN: SPANLA 2300)
WEST EUROPE
56 GLANCE AT BRITISH SCENE: KONSTANTIN SOROKHIN CONTRASTS
BRITAIN'S MILITARY PROGRAM AND WAR PREPS,WITH OFFICIAL
PRONOUNCEMENTS THAT GOVT HAS ABANDONED POLICY OF TOUGH
CONFRONTATION WITH EAST AND IS SEEKING PEACEFUL
COEXISTENCE AND MUTUALLY ACCEPTABLE AGMTS.
57 NOTES OF PUBLICIST: BORIS TUMANOV DERIDES FRENCH-GERMAN
MILIT COOPERATION, ILLUSTRATED BY.RECENT JOINT EXERCISE IN
Fr-aAc--- ALSACE, PROMPTED -- SO THEY SAY -- BY CONCERN ABOUT DEFENSE OF
EUROPE AGAINST ALLEGED SOVIET THREAT; SAME PHONEY ARGUMENT IS USED
TO -UPPORT DEPLOYMENT OF EUROMISSILES. BUT
TRUTH IS THAT THERE IS NO SOVIET THREAT WHATSOEVER. (3 MIN:
-r S leS FRENCH 2030)
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58 SUMMARY IZVESTIYA "BARBIE NO.2" ON ACTIVITIES OF FRENCH
9JCi.2l
GEJTA?O MEN WHO COLLABORATED WITH BARBIE. IN TRACKING DOWN MBRS
TANCE IN LYONS AREA. (4 MIN: FRENCH 1830)
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59 TASS CORR VALERIY LOSKUTOV COPENHAGEN REPORT ON HOW
GOVT OF DENMARK, YIELDING TO WASHINGTON'S PRESSURE, HAS AGREED
WITHOUT ANY RESERVATIONS TO PROVIDE FOUR AIRFIELDS
FOR 100 COMBAT AIRCRAFT OF U.S. AIR FORCE WHICH ARE TO BE
BROUGHT TO DENMARK IN EVENT OF SOCALLED CRISIS SITUATION. (300
LbS
60 EDUARD KOVALEV ON SPANISH DEFENSE MINISTRY DOCUMENT
ANALYZING SPAIN'S RELATIONSHIP WITH NATO BLOC. (4 MIN, SENT: MAYAK
5pQl
N 1 2030 )
61 "FRIENDSHIP PANORAMA" ON SOV-FINN RELATIONS:
INTVW WITH ESKO VAEISAENEN, CHMN OF FINNISH SOCIALIST STUDENTS
UNION5 NOTING ALARMING DEVELOPMENT IN INTL SITUATION SINCE PEACE
PROGRAM USSUEO BY 26TH CPSU CONGRESS 3 YRS AGO. POSITIVE
DEVELOPMENT OF SOV-F I NN RELATIONS, ON OTHER HAND,
PROVIDES GOOD AND PERMANENT EXAMPLE OF COEXISTENCE OF STATES WITH
DIFFERENT SOCIAL SYSTEMS (5 MIN), BORIS PANYUKOV, USSR CIVIL
AVIATION MINISTER, TELLS ABOUT AEROFLOT, ALSO MENTIONING AIR
TRAFFIC BETWEEN USSR AND FINLAND (4 MIN). (FINN 1530)
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62 ANATOLIY NIKANCROV ON CIA ACTIVITIES IN AFRICA. ((P1
VLADIMIR GRIGORYEV ON LUSAKA TALKS BETWEEN SOUTH AFRICA,
ANGOLA AND UNITED STATES. (SENT: ENGINTER 0410 ENGAFR 1700 2600
alpa'4 PORTAFR 830) (2 S
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64 IKOLAY FEDOROV ON HOW WESTERN PRESS ARE DEFENDING
OPERATIONS OF SEPARATISTS IN ERITREA PROVINCE IN ETHIOPIA, CITING
ITALIAN PANORAMA'S ATTEMPT TO PROVE NOTHING HAS CHANGED SINCE
ETHIOPIAN REVOLUTION, HOWEVER, FACTS PROVE OTHERWISE, POINTING
TO DAMAGE CAUSE TO ERITREA'S ECON BY SEPARATISTS, NOTING DESPITE
DAMAGE ACHIEVEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE, NOTABLY IN IMPROVING ITS
LITER Y STANDARDS. (ENGAFR 1700 2000)
65 FEATURE DEVOTED:TO FOREIGN STUDENTS.IN USSR: A GUINEAN
STUDENT SPEAKS ON HIS COURSE OF STUDIES AND IMPRESSIONS FROM STAY
IN USSR. (FRENCHAFR 242030)
6 ANON ON PREPARATIONS IN NIGERIAN CITY OF ENUGU FOR NATIONAL
ELECTION CONF OF NIGERIAN LABOR CONGRESS, OUTLINING ROLE OF
NIGERIAN LABOR CONGRESS IN IMPROVING LIVING CONDITIONS OF NIGERIAN
WORKERS AS REAFFIRMED BY HEAD OF MILITARY ADMIN, MAJ, GEN MUHAMMADU
BAHAFR-I1 (ENGAFR 1700 2000)
PPL AND EVENTS: INCL NIGERIAN STUDENT TALKS ABOUT HIS
HI RY STUDIES. (RPT ENGAFR 2.41700) (ENGAFR 242000)
S ANON ITEM ON HOUSE IN MOSCOW FOR PATRICE LUMUMBA UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS WITH FAMILIES: FAMILY MBRS FROM TANZANIA AND OTHER AFRICAN
LANDS EXPRESS APPROVAL OF FACILITIES PROVIDED FOR CHILDREN.
"I~~ -a+-~0` (4 MIN: ENGAFR 242000) 25 FEE 1984
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69 TASS CORR.REPORTING.FROM-HARARE ON DEVELOPMENT OF ZIMBABWE'S
NATI1D AL CULTURE. (3 . 5. MIN:. PORTAFR= 24'1:830)
71 RESUME OF SOVIET PRESS WEEKLY,REVIEW ON MIDEAST EVENTS.
j)
(ARA 1730)
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72 FURTHER IN SERIES OF STORIES CARRIED IN LITERATURNAYA GAZETA
RE TERRORIST ATTACKS AGAINST RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CONVENT IN WEST
JERUSALEM, WITH SUMMARY OF LATEST INSTALMENT ON SUBJECT DESCRIBING
FURTHER RECENT ATTACKS ON MONASTERY. (7 MIN: ENGNA 240001)
73 YURIY GLUKHOV PRAVDA ON PEACE MAKERS FROM WASHINGTON, RE
[Ab4,ion/
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Lb4 to o&
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U-S
31
74 TASS POLITICAL COMMENTATOR BORIS SHABEYEV ON ISRAELI ARMORED
DIVISIONS BEING SENT INTO LEBANON. (TASSE 2313) (ENGINTER
0-710 13-10 SPANLA 0000 SPANCUSA 0100 -ARABIC 1730_. TURKISH 24L4.00
1400 BULGARIAN 24.1-630 1630-KOREAN 1330-'JAP 241200 HIND 11-30 INDO
1330 1500 LAO 1300; ANON: FRENCHINTER 242-100 HUNG 24.2000)
COMMENTS ON U.S.: INTERFERENCE IN AFFAIRS OF LEBANON. (450 TEXT-
SENT: TASSE 1518; 4. 5-3 MIN: ENG I NTER 18.10 211-0--ITALIAN-1-800
PEte"1)N 1500 1700 1800-POLISH 1500"' SERBO 1700 2000)
1
WINDOW ON ARAB WORLD: ANON ON U. S. MIDEAST POLICY. (RPT
ARA= 241530) (FRENCHMAH 242030) US -f
2
75 ACCOUNT CF SOV TV STUDIO 9 PROGRAM AND KAREN BRUTENT'S
5 FEB l~gq
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77 WINDOW ON ARAB WORLD: INCL ANON ON WITHDRAWAL OF U.S. MARINES
FROM LEBANESE SHORES, POINTING OUT AS REAGAN STATED MARINES CAN
MOVE SACK AT ANY MOMENT, NOTING ISRAEL CONTINUES ITS AGGRESSION
AGAINST LEBANESE AND . SYRIAN.POSITIONS IN LEBANON, BUT RESISTANCE
IN SOUTH IS.GETTING STRONGER. (3 MIN: ARABIC 1530 FRENCHMAG 2030)
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78 ANDREY SHEPILOV ANALYSES U.S. POLICY IN LEBANON, RECALLING
PRESENT ADMIN'S POLICY LANDMARKS IN THAT COUNTRY, EVENTS AT SABRA
AND SHATILA HIGHLIGHTED, NOTING TRANSFER OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR
SITUATT N FOLLOWING U.S. MARINES WITHDRAWAL. (7 MIN: ENGNA 0001)
1C. UJO + 150
U-S
79 VIKTOR YURIYEV ON KUWAIT'S NATIONAL DAY. (SENT: ARABIC
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90 NIKOLAY ANDREYEV: "THE ALGERIAN TRADE UNIONS ARE TWENTY-EIGHT
YRS `]LD", POINTING OUT. THAT TODAY MARKS 28TH ANNIV OF UGTA ON
24 FEB 1956 AND THIRTEENTH ANNIV OF NATIONALIZATION OF MAJOR
FOREIGN-OWNED OIL, GAS INDUSTRY AND TRANSPORT COMPANIES, POINTING
age"
UN(V OUT THESE TRANSFORAMTIONS HAVE EXERCISED GREAT INFLUENCE ON ECON
0-
fp AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF ALGERIA AND HAVE STRENGTHENED ITS
ECON ECON INDEPENDENCE AND DEMOC SOCIALIST INSTITUTIONS. (4.5 MIN:
'3
QJ Vat
FREN( MG 242030)
N A-honAZQ nI
4-P of l
Comp,O'L4 81 ANON ON SIGNING OF SOVIET-MOROCCAN CULTURAL COOPERATION
PROTOCAL, CITING SPEECHES ON OCCASION BY CHAIRMAN OF SOVIET-MOROCCAN
FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY AND REPLY BY MUHAMMAD AL-FASI, CHAIRMAN OF
4UyXQM~~ AN 5OVIETY FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY. (5 MIN: ARABIC 1500)
LSSR C l~
E2 ANON ON 63D ANNIV OF SIGNING OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN IRAN AND
SOVIET UNION IN WHICH THE PRINCIPALS OF EQUALITY, RESPECT AND
MUTUAL COEXISTANCE WERE STRESSED. THE USSR HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEALING
X34) WITH IRAN ON BASIS OF THIS AGREEMENT WHICH HAS NOTHING BUT ADVANTAGES
Ot 1J FOR IR (8 MIN: PERSIAN 1700 1800) Ra FE 13 1984
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133 ACCOUNT OF SOV T.V STUDI?.9 PROGRAM AND KAREN - BRUTENT'S.-
c-t REMARKS ON IRANIAN-IRAQI CONFLICT. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSE'1512)
S4 REPORTS DATELINED BAGHDAD AND NICOSIA QUOTING PRESS AGENCY
AND IRAQI HIGH COMMAND COMMUNIQUE ON IRANIAN-IRAQI CONFLICT
DESCRIBING SITUATION. (450 TEXT: TASSE 1754 TASSR 1810)
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85 ANON ON U.S. ASSISTANT DEFENSE SEC. RICHARD PERLE'S PRESS CONE
IN ANKARA WHO TALKS OF SOVIET UNION THREATENING TURKEY WITH
CHEMICAL WEAPONS, WHILE IT WAS USA WHICH USED CHEMICAL WEAPONS
IN VIETNAM AND OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES, NOTING USA ALSOSUPPLIES AFGHAN
COUNTERREVS WITH CHEMICAL WEAPONS, STRESSING USA.IS CONCERNED, ABOUT
DEVELOPING SOVIET-TURKISH RELATIONS WHICH ARE USEFUL FOR BOTH
SIDE (4 MIN: TURKISH 1400)
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86. ANON: "ON.SOVIET UNION DEVELOPS ITS RELATIONS WITH TURKEY,"
TALKS ABOUT GROWING ECONOMIC, INDUSTRIAL AND CULTURAL COOPERATION
BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES AND QUOTES TURKISH PAPERS. ON USEFUL ASPECTS
OF THE RELATIONS. (5 MIN: TURKISH 241.400)?
TALK BY SAIFUDDIN AHMED MANIK, GEN SEC OF BANGLADESH CENTRAL
TU, HOLDING WESTERN NATIONS,' ESPECIALLY UNITED STATES AND'
BRImIN, SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR WOEFUL ECON SITUATION IN
BANGLADESH. POINTING OUT DISCRIMINATION THESE NATIONS PRACTICE
Ll s
IN THEIR TRADE 'W ITH. DEVELOPING NAT IONSL iK,E UANGLADESH. ( 9 MI N:
LL~_ 11
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PARTS OF WORLD.. (B.MIN: HIND 1400)
ALEKSANDR YAKOVLEV ON I.NCREASING U.S
. ANTI-iNDLA ACTIVL
CITING INDIA'S PATRIOT, NATIONAL HERALD REPORTS EXPOSING CIA'S-
ESPI?ONAGE AND SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES, ESPECIALLY'SUPPORT TO
PUN.3AB.I SECESSIONISTS, THREATENING SECURITY. AND STABILITY
OF INDIA; SAYS U.S. PRESSURING INDIA TO CHANGE ITS'
INDEPENDENT, NONALIGNED POLICIES WHICH RUN CONTRARY TO-
WASHINGTON'S AGGRESSIVE, STRATEGIC POLICIES IN SOUTH ASIA AND OTHER
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89 DMITRIY ANTONOV, CITING INDIAN PAPER NATIONAL HERALD ON
SESSION OF U.S. NATL SECURITY CNCL, WHICH HAS DECIDED TO
UNDERMINE NONALIGNED MOVEMENT, POINTING OUT INDIA IS BECOMING
ONE CF THE MAIN TARGETS OF THESE EFFORTS FOR ITS INTERNATIONAL
~^ PEACE EFFORTS, GROWING SOVIET-INDIAN RELATIONS, QUOTING
F~uf
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CHERNENKO.
(5 MIN: ENGINTER 1531) us
90 'HAQIQAT-E ENQALAB-E SOWR SAYS ORGANIZER OF AGGRESSIONS
AGA!i';ST REVOLUTIONARY AFGHANISTAN IS U. S. IMPERIALISM. (4 MIN:
TURK158 241400)
"OUR OBSERVER" ON SITUATION IN PAKISTAN,-STRESSING
al h4,J s ,+
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L
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GROWING MOVEMENT FOR DEMOCRATIC FREEDOMS AND GROWING OPPOSITION
TO PRESENCE OF AFGHAN CONTERREVS ON PAKISTANI TERRITORY,
ACCUSING U.S. ADIIIN OF AIDING AND ABETTING SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES
92 SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR SOCIALIST COUNTRIES: (KANSETANDINOV)
IN DRA. (6 MIN: ALBANIAN 241530)
0
CHINA
ON ACHVTS OF COOP AMONG CEMA STATES (3.5 MIN); (ROZAUNOV) ON NEW
OUTLOOK IN BUDAPEST (4-MIN); NEW ACHGS OF CUBAN SCIENTISTS (3 MIN)
NEWS BRIEFS ON SOCIALIST COUNTRIES (4 MIN). (14.5 MIN, OVERALL:
MANDD 07 0 )
93 PROGRAM FOR CHI SOLDIERS: MAJOR (SHITUBOROV) ON SOVIET
ekx^
U -S f(ot r 1600
(7 MIN: MAND
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94 PITOVRANOV, CHMN OF USSR CHAMBER OF Ccat4ERCE AND
INDUSTRY, SPEAKS ON PARTICIPATION IN INTL MEDICAL EQUIP EXHIBITION
IN BAIJING 27 FEB-1 MAR, EXPRESSING HIS HOPES
FOR CHI INTEREST IN SOVIET MEDICAL EQUIP. (6. MIN, SENT:
MAND 0600).
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95 ANON PRAVDA ON FORTHCOMING OFFICIAL VISIT OF VIETNAM'S
U,t* V
"' FOREIGN MINISTER TO INDONESIA. (TASSE 240924) (3 MIN: VIET
Sindehes id 1000)
96 VALERYAN SKVORTSOV REFERRING TO SRV FOREIGN MINISTER'S
COMING VISIT TO JAKARTA. (RPT ENGINTER ='ata1QQ
(ENGINTER 0,7-1-0 HIND
dOIV 514 1:ANON: HUNG 242000)
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97 DMITRIYEV ON GROWING MIL BUILDUP IN JAPAN, CITING JAP
STUDENTS' FEARS ABOUT JAP WAR INVOLVEMENT SHOWN IN POLL OF MIDDLE
SCHOOL.-STUDENTS IN TSUGARU CITY. (5 MIN: JAP 241200)
95 TASS CORR A. SHALNEV WASHINGTON REPORT ON TALKS HELD BETWEEN
f-t',( O0REAGAN AND PRIME MINISTER ROBERT MULDOON OF NEW ZEALAND. (350
TEXT SENT: TASSE 1045 TASSR 0609) U-S
99 NEWS ANALYST NIKOLAY KUZIN ON U.S. ADMIN'S ATTEMPT TO PUSH
FORWARD JAPAN'S MILITARIZATION PROGRAM, GIVING DETAILS OF INCREASED
U.S. --.JAP COOP, MAINTAINING U. S. GIVES NO THOUGHT TO POSSIBLE
CONSEQUENCES FOR JAPAN'S NEIGHBORS WHO HAVE SUFFERED BEFORE.
AS IAN N1 Li6T
100 YURIY KUZNETSOV POINTING OUT THAT VIETNAM IS NOT
-"wt .O&b ADVERSARY OF ASEAN COUNTRIES. (RPT THAI,. 221100) (6 MIN: LAO
, FNS 1030,1-
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102 CHU THI NGA, HEAD OF MODERN LIT DPT OF VIETNAM LIT
INSTITUTE IN MOSCOW, AT INVITATION OF SOVIET ACADEMY OF SCI, RECALLS
HER - A STUDIES IN USSR, (7 MIN: VIET 1000 .1300)
'"'? 2 5 FEE ;^.314
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103 ALEKSEY (6EGOROV), CEMA SECRETARIAT ADVISER, ON CEMA PLANS
At baWi ,
LaqL-
13~19ar?.
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FOR NEW TECHNOLOGY.
1530'0ISH 1500)
(RPT CZECH/SLOVAK 231600) (6 MIN: ALBANIAN
104 "OUt OBSERVER" ON IMPORTANCE OF RED ARMY'S ROLE IN DEFEATING
HITLERITE FORCES AND THUS GIVING IMPETUS TO LIBERATION STRUGGLES
IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES. INCL ALBANIA; CITING EXTENSIVELY FROM ALBANIAN
PRESS AT TIME ACKNOWLEDGING THIS ROLE, AS WELL AS ALBANIAN ARTICLES
ACKNOWLEDGING. SOVIET POSTWAR ASSISTANCE TO ALBANIA. (8 MIN:
ALq AN 1530)
!C,5 ANON ON 50TH , ANN I V FREEING FROM NAZI PRISON OF BULGARIAN
REVOLUTIONARY GEORGI DIMITROV, QUOTING SOVIET PRESS. DIMITROV
CONTINUED HIS STRUGGLE FROM USSR. SOVIET PRESS NOTES THAT
HIS UTTERANCES ARE RELEVANT TODAY, SINCE SUBSTANCE AND POLITICAL
00 HANDWRITING OF IMPERIALISM HAS NOT CHANGED. HE EXAMPLE IS REMINDER
60aly
w ul u -IF FOR UNITY OF ALL PROGRESSIVE FORCES AND INCREASED EFFORTS
vA&I Af%A tfi=T MT, Tr r?. A?--.
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21YO F 2100'POLISH 1500 SERSO 2000)
'DItAi
REGULAR SATURDAY PROGRAM "HELLO PRAGUE": INCL COMPETITION
"COSM13S"; YURIY (SERBAKOV), SOV HISTORIAN FROM ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,
TALKS ON 36TH ANN I V VICTORIOUS FEBRUARY IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA,
3 ("cm
C~ ~uN~d AND HOW DEVELOPMENT OF COUNTRY AND COOP WITH OTHER SOCIALIST STATES
Vtc- -'-5IS SEEN IN USSR (3.5 MIN); VLADIMIR GOZMAN, CZECH FILM DRAMATIST,
TALKS ABOUT MAKING OF DOCUMENTARY FILMS IN COOP WITH SOVIET FILM
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107 "DIARY OF CZECHOSLOVAK-SOVIET COOPERATION": REPORT FROM
3~t+n MTG IN MOSCOW TO CELEBRATE 36TH ANNIV OF VICTORIOUS FEBRUARY IN
Qn)N~J
CSSR, GIVING MANES. OF SPEAKERS AND BRIEF QUOTES OF WHAT WAS SAID
V~Cr
~?(5 ITEM RE 35TH CEMA ANNIV, CITING MILOSLAV VOJTECH,
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79,"ONI ROAD OF FRIENDSHIP" ON SOVIET-HUNGARIAN] FRIENDSHIP:
~` 5a RE'CRT ON BENEFITS OF CEMA MEMBERSHIP FOR HUNGARY (5_MIN); INTVW
S e.-rn~ WITH JOZSEF (VERES), DEP DIRECTOR OF HUNGARIAN FILM LEASING
ENTERPRISE, ON CLOSING OF LARGE FILM FAIR HELD IN.MOSCOW (3 MIN);
PARTS OF AN OPERETTA WRITTEN BY HUNGARIAN COMPOSER AND PERFORMED
_ . ~.- .._ , , . v v ~ n ? "'I , ? ~7 111 I V / . l r'Iui'a ~ U U U l
"ON ROUTES OF FRIEND-SHIP" ON SOV-HUNG FRIENDSHIP: ROUNDUP
BRIEF ITEMS ON SOVIET-POLISH FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION. (19
h
col
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211 VICTOR VLADIMIROV ON SOVIET-ROMANIAN COOP IN SCIENCE AND
TECNNOLOGY, LISTING VARIOUS EXAMPLES OF COOP AT FACTORY LEVEL.
?1_0*" 10_ Sal
-k-Pk (1 t Z : ROMANIAN' 1700)
i.12 TASS REPORT ON SOVIET-YUGOSLAV ECONOMIC COOPERATION IN
~L -r Q~dN 158:1. (S,ERBO 20-00)
u-sw ^DJ
COUN'CILLOR OF ENGINEERING DEPT OF CEMA SECRETARIAT, ON DEVELOPMENT
OF ENGINEERING IN CEMA AND; , TASKS. AHEAD (5 MIN); CHRONICLE-OF
CONTACTS: MISCELLANY OF BRIEF ITEMS OF LOW LEVEL ON CONTACTS BTWN
CHZECHOSLOVAK AND SOVIEr INDUSTRY, CULTURE, ETC; JAROMIR PITAR,
HEAD OF CESKE BUDEJOVICE REGIONAL PIONEERS, TALKS ABOUT EXCHANGES
BETWEEN PIONEERS AND KOMSOMOL YOUTH, AND COMPETITIONS WHICH THEY
TAKE, IN TOGETHER (3 MIN). (CZECH/SLOVAK 1700)
I.tO VLADIMIR ILYIN LISTING PAST VISITS AND AGREEMENTS AND,
IN VERY GENERAL TERMS, VIEWING SOVIET-ROMANIAN COOP IN ECONOMICS,
INTL?IFE, PURSUIT OF PEACE. (ROMANIAN 241700)
q ~ R.5 FE6j,
t13 MARSHAL USTINOV SPEECH AT 24 FEB GATHERING OF PARTY AKTIV
~~th OF USSR DEF.NSE MINISTRY ON CPSU PLENUM RESULTS AND ARMY/NAVY
aafNl~ TASKS (TASER 241358) (1 MIN: SPANISH 24-2230; BRIEF: SPANLA 0000
A r SPANC ' A 0100)
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115 "1 SERVE THE SOVIET UNION": ARMY,GENERAL I .N. SHK.ADOV,
USSr. DEPUTY DE+-ENSE MINISTER FOR PERSONNEL, RE APPLICATIONS FROM
YOUNG PPL TO TRAIN AS OFFICERS IN ARMED FORCES, NOTES THAT PROFESSION
aTV (RPT SERBO 242000) (SERGO 2000)
mono
c"
OF OFFICER IS A WORTHY ONE. TELLS OF ADVANTAGES OF OFFICER TRAINING
AND PRAISES FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR YOUNG PPL IN EDUCATIONAL
ES17;3LISHMENTS (10 MIN); FOURTH-YEAR STUDENT AT KHARKOV
AVIA(?ON-ENGINEERING INSTITUTE 'PRAISES TRAINING HE HAS. UNDERGONE
TTWERY; REPORTAGE ON TRAINING EXERCISE ON UNNAMED SUBMARINE IN
BLACK SEA; REPORTAGE ON SOCIALIST COMPETITION ORGANIZED AMONG
fl THOSE TRAIN'I?.G ON A FIRING RANGE OF MOTORIZED-RIFLE DIVISION.
(30 MIN: HOME 1100)
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I!? PPL AND EVENTS: INCL TALK ON SOVIET-INDIAN SPACE TRAINING
ROOS.M AT SOVIET COSMODROME. (RPT ENGAFR 241700) (ENGAFR 242000)
!IS ANON 'ON GAGRAIN'S BIRTH ANNIV. (RPT PORT3RAZ 222200)
(4 MIN- SPANLA (Y000 2300 SPANCUBA 01-00)
MATTERS, HIGFLIGHIING DETAILS OF SPACE RESEARCH JOINTLY
UNDE- KEN BY SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. (10 MIN: SPANLA 2300)
25FEu
i1$ ANNOUNCERS ON RADIO MOSCOW-SPONSORED CONTEST ON COSMIC
11^ SPACE QUIZ.
(ENGUK 20GO-BULG 241&30" MACEDONIAN 1800
SLOVENE 1-5' 0` MANDSEA 12%)
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120 ALIYEV 23 FEB ADDRESS TO BAKU'S LENINSKIY CONSTITUENCY
ELFC CRATE. (HOME 231600) (BRIEF: TURK 241400)
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