TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 18 MAR 84
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TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 18 MAR 84
PROPOSALS RE ESTABLISHMENT OF SPECIFIC NORMS IN RELATIONS BETWEEN
ALEKSANDR LEBEDEV AND ALEKSANDR ZHOLKVER DISCUSS FAVORABLE
WORLD REACTION TO CHERNENKO'S ELECTION SPEECH NOTABLY HIS
1 INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS RONDTABLE: RUDOLF KOLCHANOV,
W h"NUCLEAR POWERS, CONTRASTING CONSTRUCTIVE APPROACH TO DISARM
ISSUES BY WARSAW PACT COUNTRIES TO STAND TAKEN BY NATO COUNTRIES,
d,tA akot'NOTABLY THAT OF USA; U. S. ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN PARTICULAR
HART PHENOMENON, WHICH IS SPREADING THROUGHOUT U.S.; U. S. CENTRAL
JAL It -~L'AMERICAN POLICY LINKING IT WITH U. S. INTERFENCE IN VARIOUS PARTS
'SP.'#NA OF WORLD, MIDEAST AND INDIAN OCEAN AREAS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE;
OUTCOME OF ALIYEV'S RECENT VISIT TO DAMASCUS, AND ITS EFFECT
ON SOVIET-SYRIAN RELATIONS; CRISIS WITHIN EEC MBR COUNTRIES IN
s?J ECONOMIC SPHERE AND GROWTH OF STRIKES IN CAPITALIST COUNTIRES,
MENTIONING BRITISH COAL MINERS STRIKE, CONTRASTING ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT IN CEMA MBR STATES WITH PLIGHT OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES.
(SENT,-, HOME 1230 OBR I TA 0615 0815 1030) (iJ~
COUNTRIES AND CONTINENTS: V. SAFRONOV SKETCH ON BULGARIAN
SHIPYARD BUILDING SHIPS FOR MANY COUNTRIES (6 MIN); YEVGENIY YERSHOV
`
ON GRENADA UNDER BISHOP, AS HE REMEMBERS IT, WHEN PPL WERE
HAPPILY BUILDING NEW LIFE (5 MIN); VLADIMIR TSVETOV ON
YOUNG YO UNEMPLOYED (6 MIN). (HOME 0800)
6
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3 TIME, EVENTS AND PPL: RSFSR MINISTER DUDENKOV TALKS ABOUT
ECONOMIC EXPERIMENT PLANNED FOR CONSUMER SERVICES (SENT); LEVON
5>~
AGP,YAN INTVWS COSMONAUT GLAZKOV, WHO REMINISCENES ABOUT FIRST
SOVIET SPACE WALK IN 60'S AND EXCITEMENT OF THOSE DAY, DESCRIBES
HISTORY OF SUBSEQUENT SPACE WALKS (5.5 MIN); A JOURNALIST REPORTS
FROM KRASNODAR ON FIELD-WORK IN KRAY (SENT); ANATOLIY NAIMUSHIN
~~- REPORTS FROM SOFIA ON ANNIVERSARY OF SOVIET-BULGARIAN
TREATY, NOTING JOINT ECONOMIC PROJECTS OF PAST YEARS. FRIENDSHIP
SOCIETY OFFICIAL SAYS HOW SIGNIFICANT 1948 TREATY WAS (4 MIN);
.i- fClf N l ~
PAVEL KASPAROV REPORTS FROM PARIS ON ANNIVERSARY OF PARIS COMMUNE
ND ITS UNDYING SIGNIFICANCE. AN OFFICIAL OF FRENCH SOCIETY WHICH
COMMEMORATES COMMUNE SAYS THAT COMMUNE IS GIVEN SCANT MENTION IN
pt~,s OFFICI MEDIA THESE DAYS (5 MIN). (HOME 0900 ORBITA 0900)
~
4 GOR MELNIKOV PRAVDA ON HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION SESSION, WHCIHI
ENDED IN SPITE OF NEGATIVE EFFORTS OF IMPERIALIST STATES, WITH
ADOPTION OF RESOLUTIONS AFFIRMING BASIC HUMAN RIGHT TO LIFE.
(3 MIN: MAYAK 0350)
5 LEONID KRICHEVSKIY ON ANNIVERSARIES SOVIET-DPRK AND SOVIET-
BULGARIAN COOPERATION AGREEMENTS. (RPT KOR 171330) (ENGINTER 0710
OF (0~
a 1010)
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6 ANATOLIY BELOBROV ON GROWTH OF STRIKES AND WORKERS'
STRUGGLES TO PROTECT THEIR JOBS IN WESTERN COUNTRIES. (RPT SERBO
171700) (FR "4CHINTER 172100 SWAHILI t-71730; ANON: ENGINTER 0710 1-010)
7 VIK R VASILYEV POINTS OUT HOW TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES OF
WEST AND USA EARN EXHORBITANT PROFITS FROM SALE OF THEIR --
COMMODITIES IN THIRD WORLD'S DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND THEIR EVIL
INCLUENCES ON THESE COUNTRIES' ECONOMY. (5 MIN: BENG 1500)
01 ., 18 MAR 1984 u,S,
8 OUR CORRESPONDENTS REPORT: ANON HAVANA DISPATCH ON BUSY,
HAPPY, CREATIVE AND CONFIDENT EVERYDAY LIFE OF CUBAN PEOPLE (4 MIN);
ALEKSEY MELNIKOV ADDIS..ABABA-INTERVIEW-WITH LEADER ETHIOPIAN
COMMITTEE FOR PEACE ANDSOLIDARITY-ON-INDIAN OCEAN PEACE ZONE
(RPT ENGINTER 151410); BORIS (SAVODYAN) KABUL DISPATCH ON
IMPLEMENTATION OF BUILDING PROGRAM, QUOTING MAYOR OF KABUL L3
MIN) (PORTAFR 1830) (J,c:
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9 "INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS MOVEMENT": SUMMARY ZA
RUBEZHOM ON TASKS WHICH LAO PEOPLE'S REVOLUTIONARY PARTY IS
NOW RESOLVING AND AID IT RECEIVES FROM FRATERNAL COUNTRIES
(66 t~IN); NEWSBRIEFS ON ACTIVITIES OF COMPARTIES IN PORTUGAL,
FRANCE, BELGIUM AND NORWAY AND ON KADAR'S MEETING WITH DELEGATION
OF GREEK COMPARTY (3.5 MIN). (SERBO 1700)
10 "INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS MOVEMENT": REPORT ON
ACTIVITY OF VARIOUS COMPARTIES IN SUCH COUNTRIES AS PORTUGAL,
G FRANC, LUXEMBOURG AND IRAN. (10 MIN: ROMANIAN 1700)
v~S sl~~ 11 "TALKING WITH YOU" FEATURE. (RPT SPANLA 140000) (SPANLA 0000)
~~u c~cv
t; .c,4daN ONVERSATION WITH YOU" PRESENTING LISTENERS' LETTERS AND
ANSWERING QUESTIONS. DEALS WITHIMPORTANCE OF STRUGGLE FOR PEACE,
CO, USSR-BULGARIAN FRIENDSHIP, VARIOUS CULTURAL ACHIEVEMENTS.
(25 ~" , INCL MUSIC: BULGARIAN 1630)
13 "MOSCOW RADIO LISTENERS' CLUB" DISCUSSING LETTERS OF
BANGLADESHI LISTENERS ON MOSCOW RADIO PROGRAMS AND SOVIET LIFE, INCL
TALK BY SAIFUDDIN AHMAD MANIK, GEN SEC BANGLADESH TU CENTER,
,ytN MOSCOW CITY. (18 MIN, INCL MUSIC: BENG 1500) v -118 MAR
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14 MAILBAG FOR NORTH AMERICAN LISTENRS: INCL REPLY ON TYPES OF
PRODUCTS, SUCH AS PEPSI COLA, THAT USSR IMPORTS FROM USA; SOVIET
OLYMPIC COMMITTEE CONSIDERATION OF PARTICIPATION IN LOS ANGELES
OLYMPICS IN LIGHT OF HOSTILE ATTITUDE IN USA TOWARD SOVIET
OFFICIALS AS SHOWN BY REFUSAL TO ISSUE ENTRY VISA TO SOVIET
[t4 t1
ATTACHE; SOVIET PREPARATIONS TO STUDY HALLEY'S COMET; ABSENCE OF
'L-V ADVERTIZING ON SOVIET RADIO: CREATION OF WARSAW PACT AS COUNTER
TO NATO: SOVIET PEACE PROPOSALS TO IMPROVE RELAITONS WITH USA;
SMALL-NUMBER OF STUDENT EXCHANGES BETWEEN USA AND USSR. (ENGNA 0001)
t^''" 1 AILBAG FOR BRITISH LISTENERS. (RPT ENGUK 172000) (ENGUK 2000)
10S4, J0~f- LA
~SSR~ 17 AFRICAN MAILBAG: INCL REPLIES OUTLINING HISTORY OF SOVIET SPACE
EXPLORATION FROM FIRST SPUTNIK IN 1957 TO PRESENT DAY: ROLE OF SOVIET
it SSil. /
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15 YOUR LETTERS: INCL REPLY ON WAY IN WHICH FOREIGNERS MAY APPLY
TO STUDY IN USSR; NOTE ON MOSCOW RADIO BEING INVITED TO
K PARTICIPATE IN INTERNATIONAL RADIO EXHIBITION AT LIMOGES.
(FRENCHINTER 172100)
SET L DISPUTES. (ENGAFR 1700)
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18 RESUME OF SOVIET PRESS ON NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF ARMS RACE
ON WESTERN ECONOMIES, QUOTING PRAVDA, WORLD ECONOMICS AND INTNATL
RELATIONS, SOVIET FOREIGN TRADE MONTHLY, NEW TIMES, IZVESTIYA,
EKONOMICHESKAYA GAZETA AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS. (5 MIN: ENGINTER
2010 I 18 MAR 1984
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19 YURIY KORNILOV ON CONJECTURE BY U.S. MASS MEDIA
(;,`,EN+~ ~ 1; ?~p:l L U4
D~ ~ffl Ki (RPT ITALIAN 171800
WHE
0 MOSCOW VIEWPOINT: VALENTIN ZORIN EXAMINES QUESTION OF
PLEDGING NOT TO BE FIRST TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS. (SENT: ENGNA
00 1)
1,
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21 ALEKSANDR LEBEDEV "PARITY AND EQUAL SECURITY" ON USSR'S
~SSIZ , POSITION ON QUESTION OF EUROMISSILES. (RPT ROMANIAN 141700)
c /t/ (,~_
t 1 (IT AN ~2000 )
PUW 22 VLADLEN KUZNETSOV: "STOCKHOLM -- TWO APPROACHES," QUOTES
PROPOSALS TO STOCKHOLM CONF BY SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. (RPT
t ' ~u, x'16170 ' (ITALIAN 2000 PORT 2100)
SUMMARY MOSCOW NEWS ARTICLE BY ADMIRAL NIKOLAY AMELKO,
DPUTY CHIEF OF GENERAL STAFF OF USSR ARMED FORCES, ON DEFENSIVE
J6'J MILITARY DOCTRINE OF SOVIET NAVY. (8-7 MIN: FINNISH 15-30 MAND
07,00
IN WHICH HE EMPHASIZES NEED FOR ONLY USING SPACE FOR PEACEFUL
PURPOSES AND CRITICIZES U.S. STAR WARS WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT
STAT PROGRAM (4 MIN); MAIN POINTS OF MOSCOW NEWS ARTICLE BY ADMIRAL
AMELKO, DPUTY CHIEF OF USSR GENERAL STAFF, ON DEFENSIVE MILITARY
DOCTR F,NE~ OF SOVIET FLEET. (4 MIN: ENG I NTER 0910)
I
wkISSI eS
2 DISARMAMENT, ISSUE OF THE DAY: ACCOUNT OF 12 MARCH MTG
BETWEEN CHERNENKO AND VOGEL, SUMMARIZING STMS MADE BY CHERNENKO
-6110M
24 FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE. (RPT ITALIAN 172000)
(ITALL N 2000)
Vvc
Vj AT MTG AND MENTIONING VOGEL'S STATEMENTS (4 N); ACCOUNT OF
~~,INTVk' IN KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA WITH COSMONAUT ALEKSEY LEONOV,
4
27 SPECIAL PROGRAM: "ASIAN PEACE AND SECURITY" BASED ON
EXCERPTS OF LTRS FROM SOUTH ASIAN LISTENERS CRITICIZING U.S.
MASSIVE ARMAMENT POLICY, ESPECIALLY DEPLOYMENT OF EUROMISSILES,
. MTI TrA0T7ATTf1nl Or TNT)TAN OCEAN: SEARCH FOR NEW BASES IN SOUTH
I I I I' I r //
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OF STOCKHOLM CONF. (RPT ENGINTER 171410) (ENGINTER 0710 1010
GRIN (=
W FRENCHINTER 172100 SPANCUBA 0100 ENGUK 2000 JAP 171200 BENG 1500;
ANA'~VI ET 1000) ~(.1S'
c"'lak (RPT ENGINTER 141410) (ENGINTER 1-010 14-10 18 0 2110-ITALIAN 1Q00
GREEK 1900 CZECH/SLOVAK 1,600 POLISH 1500 SERBO 2000 KOREAN -1330
JAP 1-71200, POOR: BULL 1630)
Y'550-- USE OF SOVIET-PRODUCED CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN AFGHANISTAN AND
Al"d (,?~ I D HINA. (6 MIN: POLISH 1400) La/~
28 INTVW WITH VICE PRESIDENT OF SOVIET ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,
YEVGENIY VELIKHOV, WARNING AGAINST DANGERS OF NUCLEAR CATASTROPHE.
29 VIKTOR OLENICHEV REFERRING TO CONCLUSION OF FIRST SESSION
1 VSEVOLOD IVANOV SUNDAY COMMENTARY DEALING WITH RECE
NT STMTS
BY U. S. GENERAL ROGERS IN U. S. HOUSE OF REPS NOTING THAT U. S.
NUCLEAR MISSILES DEPLOYED IN WESTERN EUROPE ARE MEANT AS
FIRST-STRIKE WEAPONS AND THAT NATO'S EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE ENFORCED.
tt'S N I WASHINGTON'S EUROPEAN PARTNERS SHOULD MAKE GREATER FINANCIAL
~,s51 ai
~U1 SACRIFICES, THEY SHOULD INCREASE THEIR DEFENSE EXPENDITURE,
ROGERS MADE IT CLEAR THAT THERE IS REASON FOR POPULATION OF WEST
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES TO WORRY ABOUT THEIR SECURITY. THE COMMENTATOR
THEN UNDERLINES THAT THE SOVIET UNION STICKS TO ITS PEACEFUL
POLICY AND GIVES TO UNDERSTAND THAT RISK OF NUCLEAR CONFLICT
CAN AND MUST BE PREVENTED. LIKE THE USSR, OTHER NUCLEAR POWERS
SHOULD PROMISE NOT TO USE FIRST-STRIKE NUCLEAR WEAPONS. (7 MIN:
32 GEORGIY TANOV ON WARSAW PACT PROPOSAL TO NATO ON REDUCING
a(
ARMS , ENDING. (4 MIN: AMHARIC 1530)..., 18 MAR 1984
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33 PROGRAM BASED ON LISTENERS LTRS ENTITLED: "NO TO NUCLEAR
CATASTROPHE": GEORGIY TANOV NOTES NOT A WEEK PASSES BUT REAGAN
AND HIS ENTOURAGE MAKE STMTS ABOUT PEACE AND DISARM, NUMBER OF
(k WHICH GROWS IN PROPORTION TO NUMBER OF U.S. MISSILES INSTALLED
RIN WESTERN EUROPE, STRESSES WASHINGTON'S SINCERITY CAN BE GAUGED
BY QUANTITY OF NUCLEAR SURPRISES WHICH U.S. MILITARISTS ARE
THEMSELVES ON DOORSTEP OF NUCLEAR WAR, AND WITH THIS HAS COME
REALIZATION THAT WESTERN EUROPE IS NOT ONLY SPHERE OF VITAL
AMERICAN INTERESTS BUT. SPHERE-OF-WEST EUROPEAN INTERESTS AS WELL,
AND THAT EUROPEANS CAN COMPETENTLY DECIDE FUTURE OF THEIR CONTINENT
WITHOUT PROMPTING FROM THEIR ALLIES ACROSS ATLANTIC. (ENGUK 2000)
(RPT GERMAN-171600) (13 MIN: GERMAN 1700)
(A, c5(~- 11uw,.4
BT
PREPARING FOR USSR AND REST OF WORLD, RECALLING CHERNENKO'S SPEECH
DRAWING ATTN TO NUCLEAR WAR DANGERS, NOTING PRACTICALLY ALL
AFRICAN COUNTRIES, HOWEVER, SUPPORT SOVIET PROPOSALS FOR DISARMAMENT
(4.5 MIN); ROUNDUP OF STATEMENTS MADE BY AFRICAN PERSONALITIES
CONDEMNING DEPLOYMENT OF U.S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN WESTERN EUROPE
(2.5 MIN); SUMMARY OF RECENT STMT BY WPC CHAIRMAN (5 MIN).
(FR AFR 172030) u 5 - /
4 ANDREY DUBROVSKIY ON GROWING CONCERN EXPRESSED AMONG WEST
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37 RESUME OF SOVIET PRESS ON U.S. AND SOVIET-AMERICAN
RELATIONS: CHERNENKO-VOGEL MTG ON MONDAY PRAVDA QUOTES FORMER'S
J r2it {-p STMT (1.5 MIN); GUDOK DOUBTS U. S. LDRS' WORDS ON DESIRE FOR
IaS~No PEACE (BRIEF); ADMIRAL AMELKO MOSCOW NEWS ON ROLE OF SOVIETY
NAVY (1.5 MIN); IZVESTIYA NOTED DANGEROUS SITUATION IN CENTRAL
AMERICA, STRESSING USA'S RESPONSIBILITY (ONE IN); MOSCOW NEWS
RECALLED SANDINO'S DEATH ANNIV, POSED QUESTION WHETHER NICARAGUA
WILL BECOME NEXT VIETNAM (1.5 MIN); GRENADA'S REV RECALLED BY
VODNI1` TRANSPORT (ONE MIN); SOVETSKAYA ROSSIA DESCRIBES SITUATION
UNDER U.S. OCCUPATION (BRIEF); LIT GAZETA APPLAUDS LEBANON'S
ANNULMENT OF ITS AGREEMENT WITH ISRAEL, NOTES THIS CONSTITUTES
DEFEAT FOR USA (ONE MIN); IZVESTIYA SAYS USA HAS NOT DRAWN PROPER
CONCLUSIONS FROM THIS DEFEAT (BRIEF); NEW TIMES ON U.S. ECON
SITUATION, NOTING WORSENING FINANCIAL POSITION OF POOR (BRIEF;.
i. S - Si
38 ROUNDUP OF AMERICAN LISTENERS' LTRS ON DESIRE FOR PEACEFUL
DIN -UE WITH USSR. (RPT ENGNA 142300) (ENGNA 0001)
39 VLADIMIR (LARIN) ON SITUATION IN MIDEAST AND CENTRAL
AMERICA AND U.S. INTERVENTION IN THESE REGIONS. (4 MIN: SPANLA
40 STANISLAV KONDRASHOV ON RESERVATIONS WHETHER HENRY
KISSINGER COULD AGAIN BECOME SECRETARY OF STATE IF REAGAN WERE
RE-ELECTED. (SENT: ENGNA 2300)
18 MAR 1984"
I ANON ON REAGAN'S CLAIMS THAT JEWS ARE PERSECUTED IN USSR.
US fr S(TAJSE 170027) (FRENCHINTER 172100)
NEW YORK CORR SPARTAK ALEKSEYEV REPORTING ISSUANCE OF
U.S. REPORT AT UN. (RPT ENGINTER 171410) (ENGINTER 0710 1010
4.(g u N SPANCUBA 0100 SWAHILI 171730 AMHARIC 171530 HIND 1130 MAND 0700;
(jU fih~
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VOGEL, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED. (TASSE 121500) (9-3 MIN:
rr - ENGINTER 14-10 104-0 181-0 2110 SPANLA 2300 GERMAN 1.600 ITALIAN 1800
GREEK 1900 AMHARIC 1530 BUL 1630 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 POLISH 1-500
fit. J`~l~
SERF0 2000 BUR 1430 URDU 1200 1300 BENG 1500 KOR 1330 CAMB 1330
Iv` LAO 1300 )
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43 "ENCOUNTER WITH YOU": READING AND ANSWERING LTRS FROM
LISTENERS. INCLUDES PROGRAM DEDICATED TO CHILEAN POP SINGER
GONZALORAFAEL WHO DIED IN ACCIDENT, WITH SONGS. (5 MIN: SPANCHILE
2100)
44 ANON ON EL MERCURIO ARTICLE DEFENDING NAZI CRIMINAL WALTER
RAUFF.~ (4 MIN: SPANCHILE 2130)
45 GENNADIY SPAERSKIY ON POOR EDUCATION PROGRAM IN CHILE.
CHILDREN DROPPING OUT OF SCHOOL TO FIND JOB OR BEG ON STREETS
COMPARES-THIS TO PROGRAM DURING ALLENDE'S REGIME. (4 MIN: SPANCHILE
213D)
j
46 "CHRONICLE OF CULTURAL AND LITERARY EVENTS" FEATURE WITH
JOSE MIGUEL VARAS LIFE AND WORKS OF EXILED CHILEAN ARTISTS. (7
Wi
ANDREAS MENA (VILLAR), OFFICIAL OF CUBAN MINISTRY OF
FISHING INDUSTRY, ON SOVIET-CUBAN FISHING COOPERATION. (6
MIN ANCUBA 0100)
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48 SUMMARY PRAVDA ON DEATH SQUADS IN EL SALVADOR WHICH SEEK
TO UNDERMINE POPULAR SUPPORT FOR GUERRILLA MOVEMENT AND WHICH
ERATE WITH POLICE SERVICES AND ARMY. (3 MIN: ENGINTER 2010)
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WEST-EUROPE-
..-*" ~~
18 MAR 1984
49 REPORTS ON 12 MAR MOSCOW MEETING BETWEEN CHERNENKO AND
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50 YURIY ROGACHEV ON ANNIVERSARY OF PARIS COMMUNE, TRACING
HISTORY OF PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION IN FRANCE IN 1871, NOTING
SIMILARITY BETWEEN IDEALS OF PARIS COMMUNE AND THOSE OF SOVIET
0 GOSR. (5-3 MIN: ENG I NTER 1410 101-0 1810 SPANLA 2300 GERMAN 1-600
p.r'5 FRENCH 1,830 ITALIAN 1-800 PORT 2100 GREEK 1900 AMHAR I C 1530
y4 VA ~, c~ vN-tiu~"
CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 POLISH 1500 SERBO 2000 KOR 1330 VIET 1300
LAO 1300 URDU 1200 1300 BENG 1500 BUR 14301) ANON: JAP 171200)
51 (YURIY BASIN), IN SERIES ON MARXIST-LENINIST IDEOLOGY,
DISCUSSING 18 MARCH REVOLUTION IN FRANCE IN 1871. (11 MIN:
f ' v w v~ I PEk 1500 1700)
52 SOVIET HISTORIAN (YURIY BASIN) ON FIRST PROLETARIAN
'L REVOLUTION CARRIED OUT IN PARIS ON 18 MARCH, 1871. (5 MIN: SPANCUBA'
I
53 REVIEW OF SOVIET PRESS COMMENT ON FRANCE AND SOVIET-FRENCH
AND USA WITHIN BODY OF NATO HAS COME. (RPT FRENCH 172030) (FRENCH
183 ~ ~ZS
55 INTERVIEW WITH THEATRICAL PRODUCER (MARK ROZOVSKIY) ON
HIS IMPRESSIONS OF "AMADEUS" IN CONNECTION WITH ITS MOSCOW PREMIERE
AND ON FORTHCOMING PRODUCTION OF RUSSIAN MUSICAL BY BRITISH
NAT I ONAL1 THEATER . (4.5 MIN: ENGUK 2000)
56 INTERVIEW WITH FUR EXPERT (VALERIYA IVANOVA) ON
SOYUZPUSHNINA'S TIES WITH BRITISH FIRMS AND ON TRENDS IN BREEDING
FUR-BEARING ANIMALS, NOTING SUCCESSFUL BUILDING UP OF SABLE
ann A
1 VAR
STOCKS.) (8 MIN: ENGUK 2000)
57 SUMMARY ANDREY MARCHUK NEW TIMES "THE SWORD OF GIOVANNI
SPADOLINI" ON MOUNTING CONCERN AROUSED BY ITALY'S CONTINUED
MILIT IZATION. (5 MIN: ITALIAN 2000)
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?58 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT." (RPT ENGAFR 171700) (FRENCHAFR
59 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": OLEG (ARUCHEV) ON SITUATION IN
ETHIOPIA AND WESTERN STRATEGY (4 MIN); EXCERPTS OF 0 JORNAL DE
ANGOLA ON ANGOLAN FOREIGN POLICY (4 MIN); GRIGORIY YEFIMOV ON
ECONOtC SITUATION IN BENIN (4 MIN). (AMHARIC 171530)
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60 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": VLADIMIR BORISOV ON U. S. MILITARY
ON SITUATION IN NAMIBIA (RPT ENGAFR 161700); GRIGORIY YEFIMOV ON
SOVIET-CONGOLESE RELATIONS (RPT ENGAFR 141700). (ENGAFR 1700
AD ENCE TO FOREIGN POLICY. (3 MIN: AMHARIC 1530)
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62 AFRICAN PRESS UNFAVORABLE REACTION TO ALLEGED PEACE
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INTENTIONS OF SOUTH AFRICA.
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1 EXCERPTS FROM ANGOLAN PAPER 0 JOURNAL DE ANGOLA ON
(RPT ENGAFR 141700); ALEKSANDR BELKLN;
VE NAMIBIAN PROBLEM. (RPT ENGAFR 161700) (PORTAFR 1830)
64 2D IN SERIES OF TALKS BY ALEKSANDR BAGATORIOV ON SITUATION
IN LEBANON, DEALS WITH U. S. ACTS IN LEBANON, CLAIMING U. S. WANTS
TO TURN LEBANON INTO BRIDGEHEAD FOR REPRESSING ARAB NATIONALIB
//----18 MAR 1984
65 MESSAGES TO RELATIVES AND FRIENDS PROGRAM: ARAB-STUDENTS---
SENDS MESSAGES TO THEIR FAMILIES ON THEIR ACADEMIC ACTIVITY IN
USSR. (ARABIC 1530)
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Uj/ti) 66 ANON ON-ALIYEV VISIT TO SYRIA AND TALKS WITH SYRIAN LDRS.
j -~ (RPT 1:NGINTER 141410) tENGINTER 1010 1410 1810 2110 GERMAN 1600
.
/A,
l~_ ITALIAN 1800 GREEK 1900 AMHARIC 1530 BULG 1630 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600
POLISH 1500 SERBO 2000 BUR 1430 URDU 1200 1300 BENG 1500 KOR 1330
LAO 1300 CAMS 1330) /'GS
11 ,~ 67 SOVIET-SYRIAN COMMUNIQUE ON ALIYEV VISIT TO SYRIA.
j(' {V ~'(w (TASSE 131812) (4 MIN: INDO 1330 1500)
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OF EUPHRATUS DAM, BUILT WITH SOVIET TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, SAYS
00k BUILDING OF DAM LAID DOWN FOUNDATIONS OF FRIENDLY RELATIONS
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68 SOVIET FEMALE ENOLNEER SPEAKS ON ANNIV OF. COMMISSIONING
TAKE OF SEVERAL -- CCMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 18 MAR 84
69 ANON ON U.S. POISON IN SOUTHWEST ASIA. (SENT: PERSIAN
70 ANON ON 66TH ANNIV OF FORMATION OF LABOR UNIONS IN IRAN.
SOVIET REV WAS INSPIRATION FOR IRANIAN TOILERS TO FORM THEIR
UNIONS. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF LABOR UNIONS WAS FORMED IN
1944 AND UNIONS PUBLISHED THEIR OWN NEWSPAPERS. CITES OTHER
HISTORICAL DATES ABOUT IRANIAN LABOR MOVEMENT. (9 MIN: PERSIAN
1800) IIJ
71 ANON ON 5TH ANNIV OF IRAN LEAVING CENTO PACT, SOON AFTER
till j/ivIRAN LEFT PACT COLLAPSED, GOES ON TO LOOK INTO HISTORY OF FORMATION
-f ) OF CENTO AND GOES ON TO DENOUNCE U.S. PRESENCE IN INDIAN OCEAN
Can
AND PERSIAN GULF AND U.S. ACTS TO MILITARIZE ENTIRE4 EGION. (5
MIN:1FRSIAN 1800)
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72 SUMMARY NEW TIMES DISCUSSING IRAN-IRAQ WAR. BOTH SIDES
HAVE BOMBARDED EACH OTHER CITIES, AMONG IRANIAN FORCES CHILDREN
CAN ALSO BEEN SEEN. CURRENTLY WAR IS OF DEEPEST CONCERN TO
SOCIALIST CIRCLES OF WORLD SINCE IT NO LONGER IS WAR LIMITED TO
AREA SINCE NATO COUNTRIES HEADED BY U.S. ARE NOW DIRECTLY
INTER NINO IN THIS WAR. (6 MIN: PERSIAN 1700)
73 REPORT ON INTVW WITH IVAN RUSSOV, GEN DIRECTOR OF RAZNOIMPOR-
OUTLINING PROVISIONS OF ALLUMINA PLANT AGREEMENT SIGNED WITH
GREECE WITHIN FRAMEWORK OF BILATERAL TRADE AND ECON COOP. (7
(AMA' LfDr MIN
EEKC Y 1800 )
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F!(KUZNETSOV), ON HIS DELEGATION'S VISIT TO INDIA; NOTING INDO-SOVIET
l~ V COOPF~ATION IN LITERARY FIELD. (6 MIN: HIND 1400)
5 1
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' OA IN USA'S AGGRESSIVE POLICY IN SOUTH AND SOUTH WEST ASIA, CITING
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