TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 13 MAY 84
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TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 13 MAY_rv'B2
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SOBOLEV DISCUSS VICTORY ANNIVERSARY, SOVIET-POLISH TALKS, FRG
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I CLAIMS ON POLISH TERRITORY, STOCKHOLM CONF AND SOVIET PROPOSALS,
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o3fL /O AMERICA, U. S. CHEMICAL WEAPONS PROGRAM, LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS.
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YURIY SOLTAN DISCUSSES OBJECTIVES OF SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY.
(RPT ENGINTER 121310) (ENGINTER 0610 0940 SPANCUBA 0100 SPANISH
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P 122100 PERSIAN 1600 DARI 1500 SWAHILI 121730 1730 SOMALI-121600
1600 AMIARIC 1530; ANON: FRENCHINTER 122000)
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3 ANON ON LATEST OPEC, CONFERENCE. CONF WAS TO SET NEW PRICES
1.
AND PRODUCTION LEVELS AND IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT TO IRAN WHOSE
MAJOR SOURCE OF INCOME IS OIL. IRANIAN GOVERNMENT HAS NOT
REDUCED ITS EXPENDITURE TO FIT CURRENT INCOME LEVELS AND SPENDS
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eCr~ LARGE PARTS OF OIL INCOME ON WAR. THIS MEANS THAT PROMISES OF SOME
IRANIAN LEADERS THAT COUNTRY WILL RID ITSELF OF DEPENDENCE
ON OIL INCOME IS NOT A GOAL THAT CAN BE ACHIEVED AT PRESENT.
CONSIDERING THAT IMPERIALIST CONTROL OIL MARKET, IT IS IMPORTANT
THAT OPEC MAINTAIN UNITY AND FOIL OIL MONOPOLIES' ATTEMPTS TO
DIVIDE OPEC. IRAN-IRAQ WAR HAS REDUCED OPEC OUTPUT, THUS
REDUCING INCOME AND HARMING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS IN OPEC
COUNTRIES. (5 MIN: , PERSIAN 1400) ' _ 13 MAY 1984
4-RECORDED REMARKS BY AFGHAN WRITER DISCUSSING EVENTS OF WEEK
OF .CHILDREN'S LITERATURE HELD IN SOVIET UNION. (B MIN: DARI
BY SEVERAL PARTICIPANTS IN PRAVDA-SPONSORED MEETING
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Prk PRESS IN WHICH THEY SPEAK OF TOPICS FEATURED BY THEIR PAPERS.
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1 INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS ROUNDTABLE: GERASIMOV, YEFIMOV AND
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6 COUNTRIES AND CONTINENTS: BORIS PILNIKOV TRAVELOGUE ON
ANTANANARIVO, CAPITAL OF MADAGASCAR; NIKOLAY MOYKIN DESCRIBES
ISLAND OF MALTA, RECALLING HEAVY BOMBING SUFFERED DURING WWII;
Ulus - ANDREY GRESHNOV DESCRIBES HISTORICAL MONUMENTS OF HERAT. (HOME
0700)
8 CORRESPONDENTS REPORT: (SERGEY VOLOVETS) REPORTS FROM COVENTRY,
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ENGLAND, RECALLING DESTRUCTION CAUSED BY BOMBING IN WWII1 NOTING
u W~ INSPIRATION OF TWINNING WITH STALINGRAD, STRESSING THAT MAJORITY
(,t.SSN (c OF BRITONS WISH NO REPETITION OF SUCH SACRIFICES, HENCE WIDE
10 SUPPORT FOR NUCLEAR-FREE ZONES (4_,M IN); VLADIMIR CHERNYSHEV MADRID
5pa l-J
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7 TIME, EVENTS, OPLE: INCL REPORTAGE FROM VIENTIANE ON
PROGRESS OF HEALTH CARE; MELNICHENKO BERLIN REPORT ON RECYCLING
OF MATERIALS IN GDR; ALEKSEY SOKOLOV INTERVIEWS CARLOS
CHAMMORRO (BARRIOS), MEMBER OF SANDINISTA ASSEMBLY OF SANDINISTA
NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT (SENT). (HOME 0800 ORBITA 0800)
REPORT ON SUCCESS OF STEEL COMPLEX IN ZARAGOZA, ATTRIBUTABLE TO
EXPORTS TO USSR, AT TIME WHEN SIMILAR PLANTS IN SPAIN FACE
,DIFFICULTIES (3 MIN); ANON DESCRIBING SOVIET ASSISTANCE
ING FISHERY AT KAKUAKU) IN ANGOLA (3 MIN). (ENGAFR 1700)
9 YOUTH PROGRAM: ANON ON SOVIET YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS'
PREPARATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL YOUTH AND STUDENT FESTIVAL TO BE
ShuS2. HELD NEXT YEAR IN MOSCOW (3 MIN); INTERVIEW WITH HEAD OF
JT.
CO CULTURAL SECTION OF SYRIAN PAPER AL-BATH, WHO RECENTLY VISITED
USSR, ON IMPORTANCE OF CHOICE OF MOSCOW AS VENUE FOR INTERNATIONAL
YOUTH AND STUDENT FESTIVAL NEXT YEAR. (1.5 MIN); REPORT ON
EXHIBITION OF STUDENTS' TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS AND INVENTIONS
HELD RECENTLY IN NOVOCHERKASSK C_.) . m (Y R1 CHMAG 121930)
10 YOUTH PROGRAM: MISHIN, FIRST SEC'OF KOMSOMOL, TALKS ABOUT
SIGNIFICANCE OF FORTHCOMING MOSCOW WORLD YOUTH FESTIVAL; INTERVIEW
WITH YOUNG WORKER AT LIKHACHEV AUTOMOBILE PLANT ON
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PREPARATIONS FOR MOSCOW WORLD YOUTH FESTIVAL; REPORT ON WORK
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11 "TALKING WITH YOU" FEATURE: CYACHESLAV ROSTOVTSEV READS
AND ANSWERS LISTENERS' LETTERS ON SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY, DANGERS
POSED BY NUCLEAR WAR, U.S. AGGRESSION AGAINST GRENADA AND
N I q'ARAGUA. (15 MIN: SPANLA 0000)
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2 WITH MICROPHONE ACROSS SOVIET UNION: INCL ANON RECALLING
La 0-
"QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS" PROGRAM. (RPT SOMALI 021600)
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14 MAILBAG FOR NORTH AMERICAN LISTENERS: INCL REPLIES ON
BETTER U.S.-USSR RELATIONSi WORLDWIDE SUPPORT FOR NUCLEAR
DISARMAMENT; SOVIET CITIZENS HAVING GREATER KNOWLEDGE OF USA
?A P" THAN VICE VERSA
SOV
SOVIET HOPE THAT U.S. PRESIDENT WILL WORK FOR ARMS REDUCTION AND
HOW GROUP OF ESTONIAN COMMUNISTS WERE-PERSECUTED BY GERMANS;
REPORT FROM NATURAL RESOURCES CENTER WHERE DATA FROM SPUTNIKS
IS EVG PROCESSED. (POOR: POLISH 1300)
IET VIEW THAT NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT SHOULD
MAINTAIN EQUALITY AND EQUAL SECURITY; STATE OF SOVIET-MONGOLIAN
RELATIONS; FACILITIES FOR FOREIGN VISITORS TO USSR. (ENGNA
MAY 1984 u g
15 MAILBAG FOR BRITISH LISTENERS. (RPT ENGUK 121900) (ENGUK
UA west-
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16 SUMMARY BORIS TOPORNIN SOVETSKIY SPORT ON OLYMPICS WITHDRAWAL
G N6c' DECISION. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1017 TASSR 0815)
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17 REVIEW SOVIET PRESS ON OLYMPICS WITHDRAWAL DECISION: ANON
IZVESTIYA RECALLING ACTIONS BY USA WHICH BROUGHT GAMES TO BRINK
11
OF CATASTROPHE NOTING THAT U.S. MEDIA HAVE EXPRESSED DOUBTS ABOUT
UA SAFETY OF SOVIET VISITORS 4 MIN); VLADIMIR BOLSHAKOV PRAVDA ON
GAMES BEING TURNED INTO STAGE FOR ANTI-SOVIET PROVOCATIONS ,
..~ ~ ) ) (ENGNA 2200) Q 1/0
18 REVIEW COMMENTS, CARRIED BY SOVIET PRESS, BY REPRESENTATIVES
OF PUBLIC AND WELL-KNOWN SPORTSMEN, IN SUPPORT OF USSR NOC. (400
U_Ssrc, oUciSsoJEXT SENT: TASSE 0818 TASSR 0716)
19 REPORTS DATELINED SOFIA, WARSAW AND PRAGUE CITING PRESS IN
SUPPORT OF SOVIET NOC DECISION, CRITICIZING LOS ANGELES
ARRANGEMENTS. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1430 TASSR 1215) U-S
20 VLADIMIR YEVSEYEV REVIEWS INTERNATIONAL COMMENT IN SUPPORT
OF SOVIET NOC DECISION NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN LOS ANGELES GAMES.
~ k N vL (R PT ENG I NTER 121310) (ENO I NTER 0640 0910 1310 1710 20,10 SPANCUBA
cc. de-?suor'0100 ITALIAN 1700 1900 GERMAN 121500 1500 SPANISH 122100 GREEKCY
1700 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 SERBO 1900 JAP 121200 BUR 1430 HINDI 1130
URDU 1200 1300 BEND 1500) INDO 1330 1500 KOR 1330 CAMB 1330 LAO
1300; ANON: FRENCHINTER 122000 ENGNA 122300 2200 AMHARIC 1530 SOMALI
16 /S H LI 1730 BUL 1530 HUNG 1900 POLISH 1400) (y8
ANON BRIEFLY CITING SOVIET NOC ST
ATEMENT, REVIEWING FOREIGN
COMMENT IN SUPPORT OF SOVIET STANCE. (RPT ENGINTER 120610) (5
MIN V I ET 1000 1300 1400)
MAY 1984 U`s
22 SOVIET OLYMPIC COMMITTEE OFFICIAL (TUBERNIN) ON OLYMPIC
BOYC T. (7 MIN: NAND 1230)
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23 SOVIET ATHLETE ON USSR'S REFUSAL TO PARTICIPATE IN UPCOMING
~o ~3 C LYM CS. (RPT SPANLA 122300) (4 MIN: SPANLA 0000)
S~ places 1
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27 REVIEW BRITISH COMMENT CRITICIZING COMMERCIALIZATION OF
01y""r' OLYMP Q PT ENGUK 101900) (ENGUK 1900)
13 MAY 1984=
29 RESUME OF SOVIET PRESS ON U.S. ATTEMPTS TO JUSTIFY ARMS RACE
FOR MILITARY AND POLITICAL ADVANTAGE, QUOTING MOSCOW NEWS, KRASNAYA
.A / LWA
36-/ ANON PRAVDA ON WARSAW PACT PROPOSALS PRESENTED TO NATO PRIOR
31 LT. GEN. ALEKSANDER SHEVCHENKO ON 29TH ANNIVERSARY OF WARSAW
TREATY, AND CONSISTENT EFFORTS OF MBR COUNTRIES TO PREVENT ARMS
Wpacf RACE AND NUCLEAR WAR. (5 MIN: POLISH 1300 HUNGARIAN 1900 BULGARIAN
(. tA,/~
1530 OMANIAN 1600 VIET 1300 1400)
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N' TO RESUMPTION OF STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE. (350 TEXT: TASSR 122348)
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2 VLADIMIR (GESKIN), OF SOVIET SPORT MAGAZINE, QUOTES SOVIET
ATHLETES EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR SOVIET NOC DECISION AND QUOTES
READERS' LETTERS BLAMING USA FOR SITUATION. (2.5 MIN. ENGNA
25 STREET INTERVIEWS WITH MOSCOVITES IN SUPPORT OF SOVIET NOC
DECISION, SAYING THAT DECISION NOT TO PARTICIPATE WAS WISE AND
CORRECT EVEN THOUGH SOVIET ATHLETES WILL MISS OPPORTUNITY OF
COM TITION. (5 MIN: ENGNA 122300) Lq
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26 INTERVIEW WITH (HARRY EDWARDS), AMERICNA SPECIALIST IN
INTERNATIONAL SPORTS RELATIONS, RECORDED "SEVERAL DAYS BEFORE
SOVIET OLYMPIC COMMITTEE DECISION," ANTICIPATING THAT LOS ANGELES
GAMES WILL EXPERIENCE GREAT MANY DIFFICULTIES, INCLUDING SECURITY
PRO M. (4 MIN: ENGNA 124300)
28 VLADIMIR POZNER ON SOVIET DECISION NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN
ULA ZVEZ9, NEDELYA AND PRAVDA. (4 MIN: ENGINTER 1910) U-8
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32 ANDREYEV ON WARSAW PACT'S ROLE DEFENDING PEACE. SOCIALISM.
ACCU,SI~VG NATO OF EXPANDING ARMS RACE. (8 MIN: MAND 0700)
I CL
YURIY ZHOLKVER ON SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY WHICH TRIES HARD
TO SECURE PEACE BY DISARM. THE SOVIET UNION IS READY TO
RESUME NEGOTIATIONS WITH U.S. ON DISARM, IF WASHINGTON DISASSEMBLES
1ud HE NEWLY DEPLOYED NUCLEAR MISSILES IN WEST EUROPE. (4 MIN:
34 VLADIMIR YAKOVLEV ON 39TH ANNIVERSARY OF VICTORY OVER
FASCISM. YAKOVLEV STATES THAT AGAIN PEACE IS THREATENED, THIS TIME
Ulc3> BY DEPLOYMENT OF U. S. NUCLEAR MISSILES IN WEST EUROPE. HE REFERS
? 0, ,
TO EUROPEAN INTEREST IN SECOND ROUND OF TALKS AT STOCKHOLM CONF
(A-A 0y~m AND CRITICIZES THE FRG'S BEHAVIOR AT THIS CONFERENCE. (7 MIN:
PL"YGERMA 1600)
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3 MIKHAIL GLEBOV COMPARES OBJECTIVES OF NATO AND WARSAW
TREATY ORGANIZATION IN ANSWER TO BANGLADESHI LISTENER, GLEBOV POINTS
OUT THAT LDRS OF WARSAW TREATY HAVE DECLARED THAT THEY DO NOT SEEK
(,Jh&Ck SUPERIORITY AND THE CREDIBILITY OF THIS CLAIM CAN BE SEEN IN
PROPOSALS ADVANCES BY USSR ON EUROPEAN MISSILES,, SOVIET PROPOSALS
ALSO RECALLED, HOWEVER, U. S. AND ITS ALLIES HAS YET TO REACT
U--Ij POSbIVELY TO ANY OF THESE PROPOSALS. (5.5 MIN: ENGINTER 1910)
VLADLEN KUZNETSOV "THE WAR MUST BE WON", DEALING WITH VICTORY
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(AS(- Dal OVER -F~SC I SM 39 YRS AGO. (R P T FINNISH 181430) (ITALIAN 1900)
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(bMV;, j4au-1a PAYMENTS FOR DEPLOYMENT OF U. S. NUCLEAR MISSILES IN WESTERN EUROPE.
Q Flo ( ' INTER 122010) (ENG I NTER 0610 0910) / 13 MAY 1984
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NIKOLAY GRATISANOV RE DANISH PARLIAMENT'S DECISION TO STOP
FINANCING NATO'S MILITARY PROGRAM. (RPT FRENCHINTER 112000 ON
VA wx4-%L 1' MAY LIST) (SPANISH 122100 GERMAN 121500 ITALIAN 1700)
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(I TAL 1900 GERMAN 121600 1600)
ANON REPORT ON ANTIWAR MOVEMENT AGAINST OPPOSITION IN EUROPE
TO DEPLOYMENT OF U. S. NUCLEAR MISSILES. (4 MIN: DARI
06 w 121500)
{~ lU 41 ANON ON ANTIWAR MOVEMENT IN SOVIET UNION1 NOTES
11 ANTIWAR DEMOS IN LENINGRAD, CITES REMARKS BY PARTICIPANTS IN DEMOS.
(4 M f~,- KOREAN 1130 )
T6KE 3 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 13 MAY 84
42 DISARM, ISSUE OF THE DAY: ALEKSANDR LEBEDEV DISCUSSES
CHERNENKO'S PROPOSALS ON NORMS OF BEHAVIOR AMONG NUCLEAR POWERS,
v 5S (RPT ENGINTER 251900); SUMMARY OF WARSAW TREATY PROPOSALS ON
U
-CONCLUDING AN AGREEMENT ON NON-USE OF FORCE
CO
O 0 nay +L(4 MIN) ; LEV SEMEYKO REPLY FINDINGS OF MANY SCIENTISTS THAT A
a NUCLEAR CONFLICT WOULD DESTROY CIVILIZATION IN A NUMBER OF
-l-rep wtCOUNTRIES, GOES ON TO COMPARES STRENGTH OF CIVIL DEFENSE IN USA AND
Naeb USSR, SCORES WASHINGTON'S ATTEMPTS TO OBTAIN MILITARY SUPREMACY
13 MAY 1984
AT REQUEST OF INDIAN LISTENERS PRESENTS SOVIET POLICY
ON NUCLEAR WEAPONS, POINTS OUT THAT WHEN U.S. AND ITS NATO ALLIES
ARE CONTINUING NUCLEAR ARMS RACE, SOVIET UNION IS SINCERELY
,- .4o tfw STRIVING FOR NUCLEAR FREE ZONES, NONPROLIFERATION OF
99u-4V NUCLEAR WEAPONS, NOT TO BECOME FIRST TO USE NUCLEAR
WEAPONS AND KEEP SPACE FREE FROM MILITAIZATION. STATES THAT
USSR ALWAYS SUPPORT TALKS WITH ALL NUCLEAR POWERS FOR REACHING
ANVI S POSSIBLE USE OF SPACE TO ACHIEVE THAT END. (ENGINTER 0810)
AGREEMENT ON DISARMAMENT AND PUTTING BAN ON NUCLEAR
WEAP, A(VS. ( 10 NIN. HIND 1400)
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39 "FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE
" (RPT ITALIAN 121900)
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TASS OBSERVER VADIM BIRYUKOV ON U.S. CHEMICAL COMPANIES'
COMPENSATION TO VIETNAM WAR VETERANS FOR AGENT ORGANE. (RP T
~S d ENGNA 122300 ON 13 MAY LIST, WHERE ANON) (FINNISH 1430;
ViG r Laxv,e,jsoh4I4ON ERMAN 1500)
UNITED STATES
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44 ANON DESCRIBING HOW U.S. MONOPOLY COMPANIES EXPLOIT
DEVELOPING NATINS LIKE INDIA, SRI LANKA, THAILAND AND SO FORTH TO
GAIN MORE PROFITS AND ALSO TO CURB PROGRESS OF THEIR INDUSTRIES.
N: POOR: BEND 1500)
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RONDUP OF POLITICAL EVENTS IN U.S.: MARTIN FELDSTEIN,
CHAIRMAN OF PRESIDENT REAGAN'S CNCL OF ADVISERS, ANNOUNCES HIS
RESIGNATION A MONTH EARLIER THAN PLANNED; SEVEN AMERICAN CHEMICAL
COMPANIES WHICH MANUFACTURE AGENT ORGANGE TO PAY COMPENSATION TO
VIETNAM WAR VETERANS; ANON ON OUTBREAK OF DISEASE AT AN OKINAWA
SCHOOL. CAUSING RADIATION LEAK FOLLOWING AN ACCIDENT AT NUCLEAR
DUMP (3 MIN). (ENGNA 122300) V-S
1
AMERICAS
47 "A RENDEZVOUS WITH CHILE" FEATURE: CHILEAN AND FOREIGN
SINGERS AND WRITES ABROAD EXPRESS SOLIDARITY WITH CHILEAN EFFORTS
TO REINSTATE DEMOCRACY. INCLUDES STMTS BY SPANISH SINGER JOAN
MANUEL SERRAT, ARGENTINE WRITER MARIO BENDETTI, AND SONGS BY
VARI SINGERS AND MUSIC GROUPS. (15 MIN: SPANCHILE 2000)
4H"TALKS WITH CHILE AND CHILEANS" FEATURE BY GENNADIY.SPERSKIY
ON NAZI INFLUENCE AMONG CURRENT RULING TEAM IN CHILE,
MAINL ONOFRE JARPA'S MINIONS. (5 MIN: SPANCHILf,2AO3O)
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4 ANNOUNCERS ON CHILEAN THEATER'S ABILITY TO SURVIVE DESPITE
THE SEVERE CRISIS, BOTH ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL. (3 MIN: SPANCHILE
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50 "CHRONICLE OF BOOKS AND CULTURE" FEATURE BY JOSE MIGUEL
VARAS, ON BOOK ABOUT POET PABLO NERUDA.
(8 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030)
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(6 MIN: ENGAFR 122000) (.LS
J~J-A- 53 PRAVDA ON RULING OF COURT OF HAGUE ORDERING U.S. TO CEASE
KPiCau~cun MINING NICARAGUA PORTS. (3 MIN: SPANLA 2300)
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54 SUMMARY VSEVOLOD OVCHINNIKOV PRAVDA DESCRIBES
C' A,
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56 INTVW WITH (GUSTAVO ESPI ZA) MBR OF PERUVIAN'COMPANY
LDRSHIP AND PUBLISHER OF WEEKLY UNIDAD ON SUPPORT WHICH
PERUVIAN PPL ARE GIVING NICARAGUA AND ITS PLIGHT.
(3 MIN: SPANLA 2300)'
DECISION OF INTNATL COURT AT HAGUE AS WASHINGTON'S MAJOR MORAL AND
Ca POI-TIC-AL DEFEAT. (TASSE 110520) (ENGUK 1900)
FROM NEWS: OFFICIAL SOURCES AND NEWS MEDIA REPORTED DEATH
OF ONE PERSON, 139 ARRESTS AND UNSPECIFIED NUMBER OF
WOUNDED DURING PROTEST STAGED 11 MAY. DETAILED REVIEW
OF EVENTS. (8 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030)
52 RECORDED INTVW WITH WILLIAM (APIA), DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OF
GHANA'S CNCL FOR PEACE AND SOLIDARITY, IN PRAISE OF WORK OF
SANDINISTA GOVT, POINTING TO DANGER OF POSSIBLE WAR IN
CENTRAL AMERICA THROUGH V.S. IMPERIALISM AND POSSIBLE
KNOCKON EFFECT IN AFRICA.
55 SUMMARIES VITALY KORIONOV PRAVDA ON REAOAN'S SPEEECHES ON
tu-SCW) CE TRAL AMERICA. (TASSE 120540) (4-3 MIN: " O IP- 0100 HIND 1130)
13 MAY 1984 6`'8
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57 REPORT ON SOVIET-FRG TRADE AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS.
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58 "OUR CONTACTS" INTVW WITH A FRG PARTICIPANT AT RECENT
SOVIET-FRG KISHINEV SYMPOSIUM ABOUT POLLUTION CONTROL. (4 MIN:
GERMAN 121600)
59 GLANCE AT BRITISH SCENE: EDGAR ROSTOV ON LONDON'S DICTATORIAL
61 FRANCE AND SOVIET-FRENCH RELATIONS AS SEEN BY SOVIET PRESS:
PRAVDA, IZVESTIYA AND OTHERS HAD DISPATCHES FROM PARIS ON
CELEBRATION OF VICTORY DAY IN FRANCE, KRASNAYA ZVEZDA ON MEETING
IN TOULON BETWEEN REPS OF FRENCH PUBLIC AND WAR
60 ANDREY ALEKSANDROV ON THREE YEARS OF SOCIALIST POWER IN
E. (RPT FRENCH 121730) (FRENCH 1730)
_._-1 0 - 13 MAY 1984
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POLICY OVER NORTHERN IRELAND AND ITS SUPPORT FOR RIGHT-WINGERS,
POINTING TO ERECTION OF BRICK WALLS SEPARATING SHANKHILL
AND FALLS ROAD AREAS AND OTHER SIMILAR CONSTRUCTIONS IN OTHER
PARTS OF THE CITY, POINTINO OUT HOWEVER, BRITISH TROOPS
WHO PATROL AREA, BELIEVE THAT THEY WILL NOT CONTRIBUTE TO FINDING
SOLUTION TO IRISH PROBLEMS, NOR IMPROVE BRITAIN'S RELATIONS WITH
NOR ERN IRELAND. (ENGUK 1900)
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VETERANS: FORMER NORMANDIE NIEMEN PILOT QUOTED, PRAVDA
ON ANTIWAR DEMOS IN FRANCE; NEW TIMES ABOUT MISSILES IN WEST
EUROPE; ON INCREASING ARMED INTERFERENCE IN CHAD, NEW TIMES,
IZVESTIYA AND KRASNAYA ZVEZDA ON ANNIVERSARY OF DIEN BIEN PHU1
PRAVDA HAD DISPATCH FROM PARIS ABOUT IGNORANCE OF FRENCH SCHOOL
CHILDREN RE CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING FRANCE'S LIBERATION 40 YRS
AGO, SOVETSKAYA KULTURA WROTE ABOUT SUCCESS-SCORED BY SOVIET
FOL -DANCE ENSEMBLE IN PARIS. (8 MIN: FRENCH 1730)
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62 REPORTS ON CHERNENKO MEETING WITH KING CARLOS 10 MAY, WITH
KtWt Nar las
1 GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED. (TASSE 101605) (4 MIN: GERMAN 15OA;
SS(V W 2 MI"MAN 121600 GERMAUST 11900)
63 CHERNENKO SPEECH AT 10 MAY KREMLIN DINNER IN HONOUR
SPANISH KING. (TASSE 101650) (8-4 MIN: SPANLA 2300 GREEKCY
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1700 BUR 1030 1430; ONE MIN: FR ENC HAFR 121-930 SWAHILI 124730
SP BUR 1p 30 THAI 1100 MANDSEA 1130; BRIEF: ENONA' 122300)
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64 REPORTS ON CHERNENKO'S DINNER SPEECH FOR JUAN CARLOS
(3 MIN); AND KING CARLOS'S REPLY (1 MIN - BRIEF). (5-4 MIN,
momw
~~ () OVERALL: ENGINTER 1310 1710 2010 ITALIAN 1700 ARABIC 1630
CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 BULGARIAN 1530 HUNGARIAN 1900 POLISH 1400
(os SERBO 1-900 URDU 1200 1300 BEND 1500 INDO 1330 1500 KOREAN
1330 LAO 300 CAME 1330)
65 REPORT ON SPANISH KING'S MOSCOW VISIT, INCL TALKS WITH
C HER NKO. (3 MIN: V I ET 1000)
CiI44-1~- (~)
TASHKENT REPORT ON MEETING BETWEEN KING CARLOS AND
QUEEN SOFIA WITH AKIL SALIMOV. (500 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1055)
67 REPORTS ON 11 MAY MOSCOW MEETING BETWEEN CHERNENKO AND
ALVARO CUNHAL, GEN SEC PORTUGUESE CP1 WITH GIST REMARKS
C r lp? L.
EXCHANGED. (TASSE 111618) (8-6 MIN: JAP 121200 HIND 1130;
f)6r+ ~ VA-f- 2 MIN: GERMAN 121500 GERMAUST 121900 JAP 121000 121200 SOMALI
u 0) 121600.CTWICE/ )
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RE BOTHA'S VISIT, THAT BRITISH RULING CIRCLES SUPPORT SOUTH AFRICA
AT HOME AND ABROAD ( 1 MIN); ZA RUBEZHOM REVIEWS SOVIET LAWYER'S
BOOK ON CRIMES OF APARTHEID (2 MIN); NATIONAL DAILIES CARRIED
0-O, CONF IN LUSAKA GIVEN WIDE COVERAGE (BRIEF); MASLENNIKOV PRAVDA
1746 X000 SOMAL I 1600) ((. S - D"
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69 ITEM ON ACTIVITY OF AFRICA CLUB IN MOSCOW HELD EVERY
WEDNESDAY. (6.5 MIN: FRENCHAFR 121930)
AFRICA AS WE'SEE IT." (RPT ENGAFR 081700) (FRENCHAFR
121930?
-z imAoa6p~',
i a Mr mz t.M MCI Wm =CG L i - - ; Ttv1str41 T J 1 tt'ANUV UN GHhb I ER
CROCKER'S VISIT TO SUDAN AND EGYPT (5MI ); IZVESTIYA ON NIGERIA
Sudn~ (RPT SOMALI 071600 ON 8 MAY LIST); VLADIMIR IVANOV ON
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72 INTVW WITH TESFAYE TADESE, EDITOR IN CHIEF OF 'SERTO
S
ADER' (WORKER) COMMENTS ON ETHIOPIA'S COOP WITH SOCIALIST COUNTRIES.
(RPM AMHARIC 091530 ON 10 MAY LIST) (AMHARIC 1530)
TAKE 5 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 1.9 MAY 84
"1414 1
73. LTRS TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS: AN IRAQI AND TWO
PALESTINIAN STUDENTS GREET THEIR RELATIVES AT HOME AND TELL
yca
NAlt5~9'k.- OF TR~IR STUDIES IN USSR. (ARABIC 1430)
1?-S5a-
74 VALENTIN LAPIN ON MTG OF LEBANESE NAIL UNITY GOVT. (RPT
Nfl1- ENGINTER 121310) (ENGINTER 06-10 0910 SPANISH 122100 GERMAN 121500;
? CO C ,N- ANO ((FRTCHINTER 122000 SWAHILI 121730)
(~ S 75 BEIRUT REPORT ON SITUATION IN LEBANON, CLASHES ON LINE
SEPARATING BEIRUT INTO EAST AND WEST SECTORS, LEBANESE
~QbA~~N S-fi AUTHORITIES CONTINUING EFFORTS TOWARD NORMALIZING SITUATION,
INCREASED TERROR BY ISRAELI OCCUPIERRS AGAINST SOUTH LEBANESE
POPULATION. (330 TEXT: TASSE 1720 TASSR 1037)
76 SUMMARY PRAVDA ARTICLE BY ITS CORR IN EGYPT ON 20TH ANNIV
E9 jP . ao DAMMING OF NILE. (4 MIN: ARABIC 1630)
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77 TALK IN SERIES ON WORK OF SOVIET EXPERTS ABROAD: SOVIET SOIL
SCIENTIST TALKS ABOUT HIS WORK IN LIBYA IN THAT FIELD. (ARABIC
1630
78 ANON ON LIFE OF IRANIAN "HERO OF MASSES" KHOSROW RUZBEH,
DISCUSSES HIS LIFE AND READS SOME OF HIS POETRY. (8 MIN:
PER(N 1700)
79 ANON ON ALI KHAVARI'S ARTICLE IN PEACE AND SOCIALISM
ON TU PARTY. (RPT PERSIAN 301700) (PERSIAN 1600)
L
80 SUMMARY VSEVOLOD OVCHINNIKOV'PRAVDA "THREAT TO TERRITORIAL
INTEGRITY OF CYPRUS" ON SECURITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION OF CYPRUS
ceprv-
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SITUATION. (400 TEXT: TASSE 0701 TASSR 122320)
81 EDUARD KOVALEV ON UN SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION ON CYPRUS.
Lk ~ - (3 M SENT: MAYAK 0630)
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82 STATION COMMENTARY SAYS ALTHOUGH USA AND ALLIES CONDEMNED
DECLARATION OF STATE IN NORTH CYPRUS WITH WORDS, IN FACT THEY
FAVOR CONSTRUCTION OF MILIT INSTALLATIONS IN NORTH CYPRUS,
AS IS CASE WITH LEFhONIKO AIRFIELD, REFERS TO TASS STMT OF 17
NOVEMBER 1983 CONDEMNING TURKISH ACTION,. AND REITERATES SOVIET
SUPPORT FOR CYPRUS. (5 MIN: GREEK 1700)
L/
83 ON PRAVDA ON PAKISTAN POLITICAL CRISIS. (3 MIN: MANDSEA
1130) I
84 IGOR SAVCHENKO CRITICIZING ZIAUL HAG'S ANTI-AFGHAN
STANCE AND PAKISTAN'S PARTICIPATION IN UNDECLARED WAR AGAINST
AFGHANISTAN, SAYING THAT ONE OF MAIN REASONS FOR ACUTE POLIT
CRISIS IN COUNTRY IS DECISIVE DISSATISFACTION OF MASSES WITH
ISLAM&BAD'S ANTINATIONAL FOREIGN POLICY. (3 MIN: DQARI 121500)
85 PROGRAM "FRENDSHIP AND COOPERATION," THANKING LISTENERS FOR
gQ(\P d sh
LL$ 11
IN B GALI. (10 MIN: BENG 1500)
THEIR OBJECTIVE VIEWS ON MOSCOW RADIO AND PRESENTS TALK BY
VICE PRESIDENT OF SOVIET-BANGLADESHIP SOCIETY ON 10TH ANNIV OF SOV
HELP INCLEARING MINES FROM BANGLADESH WATERS. ALSO PRESENTS TALK
IBY MBR OF MOSCOW PUBLISHING HOUSE ON PUBLICATION OF LENIN'S WORK
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87 INTVW WITH AFGHAN DEP FOREIGN MINISTER, XN KABUL, ON
PRESIDENT REAGAN'S RECENT VISIT TO CHINA AND BEIJING'S HOSTILE
(Le 4 ~~,~ ATTITUDE TOWARD AFGHANISTAN. (3 MIN: LAO 1030)
Ss((*
REVIEW OF LAST WEEK'S SOVIET PRESS ON DEVELOPMENTS IN
AFGHANISTAN. (6 MIN: DARI 1500)
89 YEVGENIY (KISSIDOV) ON CELEBRATION OF APRIL REVOLUTION
1709) t
IN AFGHANISTAN. DISCUSSES VICTORIES ACHIEVED IN
0,1h SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC FIELDS DURING PAST 6 YRS. (8 MIN: PERSIAN
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90 FIRST IN SERIES OF ANON TALKS ENTITLED "PROPAGANDA WAVES
OVER AFGHANISTAN," DISCUSSING PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE WAGED BY USA
AGAINST AFGHANSTAN THRU DISSEMINATION OF FALSE REPORTS BY VOA AND
OTHER U.S.-BACKED RADIOS AND PRESS, AND ELABORATING
ON ANTI-AFGHAN CIA ACTIVITY. (5 MIN: DARI 121500) VIZ
RAFAEL ARUTYUNOV "HOLY WAR AGAINST ISLAND AND MUSLIMS,"
SCORING SAUDI ARABIA'S FINANCIAL AID TO AFGHAN REBELS.
5 tAR B I C 101400) (ARABIC 1400) 1
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92 SOVIET-CHI FRIENDSHIP ASSN PROGRAM: VISIT OF SOV FRIENDSHIP
GROUP TO CHI IN APRIL. INCL MGR'S THOUGHTS ON HER VISIT. (6 MIN:
Pn.~
(.A2 (- - k P MAND A600) 5S
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93 PROGRAM FOR CHI YOUTHS: REPORT ON RIVER PORT DOCK WORKERS'
PC-1V_ LIFE (6 MIN: MAND 1230)
5S
94 YOUTH PROGRAM: PROGRAM FOR CHI YOUTH, INCL SOV CNCL OF MIN
DECISION IN VOCATIONAL TRAINING, SFRY YOUTH VOCATIONAL TRG, FRG
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT, SOUTH KOREAN YOUTH DEMON AGST GOVT; AUSTRIAN
JOURNAL ON GANGS IN LOS ANGELES THREAT TO OLYMPICS, SOV YOUTH
PUBL TICNS. (12 MIN: MAND 12130) ~'~'S
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95 LIB IN ON U.S. RELATIONS WITH PACIFIC ISLANDS UNDER UN
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96 DMITRY FALIN ON GEORGE-SHULTZ'S RECENT INTVW IN WHICH HE
SAID U.S. WAS READY TO INCREASE MILITARY AID TO ASSN OF SOUTH
V- EAST S NATIONS. (SENT: ENGINTER 1431)
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97 IGOR VYKWUKHs,LEV ON RESULTS OF ,_,
EINRERGER
(c (5 MIN, SENT: JAP 121200) 0_8
98 'SOV FAR EAST PROGRAM: FISHERIES OFFICIAL ON SOV-JAP COOP
IN STUDY ON NORTH PACIFIC RESOURCES (7 MIN); VISIT OF JAP TO
KHARBAROVSK DAY-CARE CENTER (7 MIN); SOV FAR EAST-FRIENDSHIP
VISSTS10 JAPAN (7 MIN). (21 MIN, OVERALL: JAP 121000)
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IN FUTURE NUCLEAR WAR. (RPT INDO 101330) (3. 5 MIN: THAI 1100)
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101 BORIS DUROV ON MAJOR VICTORIES OVER POL POT BANDS BY
KAMPUCQA'S FORCES. (SENT: ENO INTER 1431)
102 SUMMARY NEWSWEEK INTVW WITH VIET PREMIER PHAM VAN DONG
Prt#4
4-0-
V to-t- VON ON SITUATION ON VIET-CHINESE BORDER. (TASSE 101300) (8.8 MIN:
pmt aunt "00)
,)% 103 REPORTS ON PRC-SRV BORDER FIGHTING INCL SUPPORT FOR SRV
104 ION ON VIET SPECIALISTS IN USSR. (4 MIN: VIET 1000)
10 LENSOV ON SOV-VIET SCI-TECH COOP. CITING SOV AID IN THIS
106 ITEM ON ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES
AND SATE SOVIET REPUBLICS. (10 MIN. POOR: BULGARIAN 1830)
(L -s-
107 YURIY SHIRYAYEV. CORR MBR OF USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. ON
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S c,~' COOPERATION AMONG CEHA MBR STATES. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSR 0018)
108 MOSCOW CALLING: INCL ITEM ON PARTICIPATION OF SOVIET
MUSICIANS' IN PRAGUE SPRING MUSIC FESTIVAL; INTVW WITH GROUP OF
CZECH SHOE-MAKERS FROM SOVIET ENTERPRISE IN GOTTWALDOV WHO RECENTLY
VISITED SHOEMAKING FACTORY IN LENINGTRAD AND EXPERIENCES THEY
HAVE GA 0 DURING VISIT. (CHECH/SLOVAK 1500)
1 00- /~ - 13MAY1984
10 VOICES OF FRIENDSHIP, PROGRAM FOR GOR LISTENERS. (RPT
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110 PRAVDA ON LONG-TERM PROGRAM OF COOPERATION BETWEEN POLAND
AND ST UNION. (3 MIN: POLISH 1400)
1
I
1hJ"0N TRAILS OF FRIENDSHIP" ROUNDUP OF SOVIET-POLISH
BROTHERHOOD-IN-ARMS. SOME WAR TIME VETERANS QUOTED. FRIENDSHIP
BONDS BETWEEN IVANOVA AND LODZ. COOPERATION BETWEEN LATVIAN AND
POLISH MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES. VISIT TO ADAM MICKIEWICZ'S
HOME IN"NOWOGRODEK NOW A MUSEUM. (POLISH 1400)
112 "DIARY OF SOVIET-YUGOSLAV TIES: NOTE ON WAR VETERAN
SERGEY KORNILOV WHO TOOK PART IN LIBERATION OF YUGOSLAVIA; FOLLOWED
BY. MUSIC; ALEKSANDR (OSHKIN) ON RECENT VISIT PAID TO USSR BY A
DELEGATION OF YUGOSLAV SOCIALIST YOUTH FEDERATION LED BY GORAN
BADMAN. PRESIDENT OF CONF OF YOGOSLAV YOUTH ORGANIZATION; ANON
ON COOPERATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN MOSCOW CENTRAL THEATER FOR CHILDREN
YE
AND BELGRADE BOSKO BUHA YOUTH THEATER AND ON COOPERATION BETWEEN
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,,,f, ,SEVERAL SOVIET AND YOUOSLAV THEATERS; INTVW WITH PIANIST DUBRAVKA
TOMSIC-SREBOTNJAK FROM LJUBLJANA ON HER RECENT TOUR OF USSR.
(S RBO-1600 1900
LENIN
113 "MIRROR WITH MANY FACETS." (RPT SOMALI 201600) (SOMALI
(~N1n1
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114 ANON IN SERIES ON MARXISM AND LENINISM: TALK LOOKS AT
INTERNATIONAL IMPORTANCE OF LENINISM. (10 MIN: PERSIAN 1400 1600)
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115 SUMMARIES MARSHAL USTINOV PRAVDA, 9 MAY, PEGGED.
(TASSE 082026) (7-4 MIN: ENGINTER 1310 1710 201-0 SPANLA 2300
plc ~y ITALIAN-1700 GERMAN 1500 ARABIC 1630 GREEKCY 1700 AMHARIC 1530
Q&I
SOMALI 1600 SWAHILI 1730 CZECH/SLOVAK #-300 BUL 1530 HUNG 1900
h UI POLISH 1400 SERBO 1900 BUR 1430 URDU 1200 1300 BENG 11500J
INDO 13301-500 CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 KOR 1330)
CASUALTI#S. (10 MIN, INCL MUSIC: KOR 1130)
117 COL ALEKSANDR ORLOV, SOVIET MILITARY HISTORIAN, ON
LIBERATION OF CRIMEA FROM FASCISTS, DESCRIBING EVENTS OF 40
YEARSO. (3.5 MIN: FINNISH 1430)
-i&-'ANON ON 39TH ANNIV OF SOVIET DEFEAT OF HITLER'S FASCIST
It ARMY. NOTES STOPPING ENEMY'S ADVANCE ON MOSCOW, HEAVY SOVIET
119 ITEM ON VETERANS' MEMORIES OF WWII. (10 MIN, INCL MUSIC,
POOW,~BUL 1530)
120 BORIS TUMANOV "NOTES OF A PUBLICIST" ON HIS CHILDHOOD
118 RADIO MAILBAG: INCL QUOTES FROM LETTERS ON VETERANS
REUNZ'Tl,NG ON EVE OF VICTORY DAY. (HOME 1000)
WMAN, WHO
ATTENDED MOSCOW CONF FOR WEAPONS-FREE SPACE, CRITICIZING U.S. SPACEIN
WEAPONS PROGRAM. (RPT PORT 122100) (10 MIN: GERMAN 121600 1600;
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121 STATEMENT BY FORMER USAF OFFICER, ROBERT BO
(RPT FRENCH 121930) (FRENCH 1730)
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122 SOVIET-?'WAY OF LIFE: INCL FEATURE ON SALYUT-7 ACCOMMODATION.
COSMONAUTS ARE ABLE TO EXERCISE FOR SEVERAL HOURS EACH DAY;
STATION'S LARDERS ARE WELL STOCKED AND SUPPLY SHIPS BRING FRESH
VEGETABLES; CREWS CAN CHOOSE FROM WIDE RANGE OF HIGH PROTEIN
DISHES (4 MIN: ENGINTER 1410)
123 ITEMS ANNOUNCING RESULTS OF SPACE QUIZ FOR LISTENERS, INCL
EXCERPT WINNING ENTRIES. (GERMAN.121500 PORTAFR 1830)
LIFE IN USSR
124 SUMMARY PRAVDA EDITORIAL,.14 MAY, "GOODS FOR CHILDREN."
WHICH DEALS WITH CHEAP AND ABUNDANT ARTICLES AVAILABLE IN USSR FOR
CHILDREN. (ORBITA 2200 2000 2300)
125 YURIY ROGACHEV ON RELEASE IN MOSCOW OF SOVIET STATISTICS
FOR 1983. (RPT ENGINTER 121310) (ENGINTER 0610 0910 GERMAN
121.500 DART 121500 SWAHILI 121730; ANON: FRENCHINTER
122000 ) 1 j 74 Y 19;4
126 VLADIMIR NAZAROV INTVWS VLADIMIR ASTAFYEV, HEAD OF ECON
PLANNING ADMIN OF USSR MINISTRY OF ELECTRICAL EQUP INDUSTRY,
ABOUT NATURE OF ECON EXPERIMENT BEING CARRIED OUT IN INDUSTRY
AND RESULTS SO FAR OBTAINED DURING FIRST FOUR MONTHS OF YEAR.
(SENT: ,MWYAK 101430)
EVERY CRIME MUST BE PUNISHED ON PPL'S RIGHT TO BE RELEASED
ON I L. (ENGNA 2200)
JUVENILE OFFENDERS FAIL TO MEET REQUIRED CONDITIONS; ON WHETHER
SHORT PRISON TERMS, DELAYED SENTENCES, ON WHAT HAPPENS IF
12'7 MIKHAIL TARATUTA REPLIES TO LISTENERS' LETTERS ABOUT
SOVIET SYSTEM OF JUSTICE, DEALING WITH CONCEPT OF DEMOCRACY,
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128 ISITORS: GROUP OF CUBAN STUDENTS: SPANCUBA 0100; BRITISH
TEACHER STEPHEN WEDGE): ENGUK 1900.
129 MISC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS:(J GLOBAL '3 SOV 13 DEMOC 12 EUR
15 NQ M 8 LATAM 7 MIDEAST 4 AFR 13 ASC 6 ASNC 7
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0. ENGINTER 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500
1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 FRENCHINTER 1600 GERMAUST 1900
POOREST: ZULU 1800 `tee.
POOR: FRENCH 1730 BULGARIAN 1530
PART MISSED: SWAHILI 121730
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