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O LTR FROM U.S. SCIENTISTS ON SPACE MILITARIZATION, QUOTING BTA,
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2 VIKTOR MIKHEYEV VIENNA REPORT ON WEEK OF STRUGGLE FOR PEACE
WHICH HAS BEEN IN PROGRESS IN AUSTRIA. (1.5 MIN: HOME 191645
ORBITA 191900)
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3 YURIY VYBORNOV REPORT ON OPPOSITION IN ITALY TO DEPLOYMENT OF
U.S. MISSILES IN COMISO AS DEMONSTRATED BY RECENT PUBLIC OPINION
! POLL. (1 MIN: HOME 191645 ORBITA 191900)
(J. h^~ssiI S 41?
4 OLEG MAKSIMENKO PARIS REPORT ON SESSIONS OF NATO MILITARY
BODIES HELD IN BRUSSELS SUBURB OF EVERE. (2 MIN, SENT: HOME 191645
$lS ORBITA 191900)
5 YURIY ROGOV BUDAPEST REPORT ON DEVELOPMENT OF MUTUALLY
u.":>* BENEFICIAL TRADE RELATIONS BETWEEN USSR AND HUNGARY. (1.5 MIN, SENT:
ALL y HOME 191645 ORBITA 191900)
6 ALEKSANDR SERIKOV MANAGUA REPORT ON CONTINUING ATTACKS BY
TERRORIST COUNTERREV GANGS IN NICARAGUA. (iM Jj. HOME 191645
K)LCORBITA 191900)
7 ALEKSANDR KURILIN BON REPORT ON STRIKES BY METALLURGICAL
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8 "INTL OBSERVERS AT ROUNDTABLE": BORIS ANDRIANOV, DMITRIY
VOLSKIY, AND VADIM NEKRASOV DISCUSS CHERNENKO REPLY TO APPEAL BY
U.S. SCIENTISTS ON SPACE MILITARIZATION DANGERS, IMPORTANT ROLE
PLAYED BY REAL SOCTAUTSM IN INTL SCENE CITING CEMA ACHIEVEMENTS,
GENERAL CRISIS AND ADVENTURIST NATURE OF IMPERIALIST POLICY
CR''"`' OF MILIT FORCE, IDEA OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY GAINING SUPPORT, NATO
WD-"_ SESSIONS RE 35TH ANNIV AND LATEST MEASURES, LEBANESE
SITUATION. U.S. AGGRESSIVE ADVENTURE IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND POLICY
IN OTHER PARTS OF WORLD INCL POLITICAL MANEUVERS OVER LOS ANGELES
OA M
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OLYMPICS LEADING TO SOVIET NONPARTICIPATION DECISION. (SENT: HOME
'3 . J 1130 ORB I. 0711 0930) 615
9 "COUNTRIES AND CONTINENTS": A) SERGEY KUZNETSOV ON HAITI,
STRESSING POVERTY OF MAJORITY OF POPULATION, LACK OF BASIC AMENITIES
SUCH AS RUNNING WATER, HIGH LEVEL OF UNEMPLOYMENT AND FACT THAT
NATL ECONOMY IS CONTROLLED BY FOREIGN CAPITAL; B) AKHMED IBADOV,
ADEN CORR, ON HISTORY OF YEMENI SAILING VESSELS, STRESSING THAT
CRAFT OF SAILING VESSEL MAKING IS AN OLD ONE, DATING FROM FIRST
CENTURY, AND IS STILL KEPT ALIVE WITH SKILL BEING PASSED FROM
GENERATION TO GENERATION; C) LE MONDE HAS RECENTLY PUBLISHED
ARTICLE ON PROBLEMS WITH DROUGHT IN AFRICA. UN ECONOMIC COMMISSION
FORECASTS FURTHER FAMINE CAUSED BY DROUGHT. VARIOUS PROJECTS ARE
FRpM v_CON CRISIS.- (6 MIN: MAND 0700)
11 "FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS MOVEMENT"
C-0 FEATURE: BRIEF REPORTS AND HEADLINES ON ACTIVITY OF COMMUNIST
C~
a,Ji ~FPARTI IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES. (8 MIN: ROMANIAN 1600) 2p MAY 1984
"TALKS ON IDEOLOGICAL TOPICS": RE PROBLEM OF EMPLOYMENT
P C~~ IN CAPITALIST COUNTRIES AND IN USSR. (12.5 MIN: ARABIC 1430)
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13 (ALDOKHIN), CHIEF OF INTL DEPT, ALL-UNION KOMSOMOL, ON
PREPS FOR 12TH WORLD YOUTHS, UNIV STUDENTS' GALA FESTIVAL TO
BE HELD IN MOSCOW IN 1985. (4 MIN: MAND 1230)
15 ROUNDUP OF YOUTH EVENTS: REPORTS ON WORK OF YOUNG SOV
MINERS, HUNGARIAN STUDENTS STUDYING IN USSR, FOREIGN STUDENTS
TOURIN USSR, OTHERS. (10 MIN: MAND 1230)
16 "MEETINGS WITH CHILE" FEATURE: REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL
n-L MUSIC FESTIVAL TO BE HELD IN MOSCOW, ITEM INTERSPERSED WITH MUSIC.
MuLsic,
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LISTENERS' LTRS ON CURRENT ISSUES SUCH AS ARMS RACE, COLD WAR,
C ~~ /NATION VITAL INTERESTS, ETC. (10 MIN: SPANLA 0000)
1 OUR CORRESPONDENTS REPORT": LEONID TUNKEROV OF IZVESTIYA
THE OFFICERS EXPLAINED THAT BANDITS RECENTLY ATTACKED A BUS AND
SUBURBAN TRAINS NEAR CAPITAL. NOTING SOUTH AFRICA HAS NOT YET
DEPORTED A SINGLE LEADER OF BANDITS DESPITE NKOMATI ACCORD (2
MIN)i ASWAN DISPATCH FROM LEONID RASSADIN ON TRANSFORMATIONS IN
ASWAN SINCE USSR ASSISTED EGYPT WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF HIGH
DAM AND POWER STATION (3 M); ALEKSEY MELNIKOV DESCRIBES A
HOSPITAL IN ETHIOPIA RUN BY SOVIET PHYSICIANS (3 MIN). (ENGAFR
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19 TIME, EVENTS AND PPL: INCL ANATOLIY NAIMUSHIN REPORTS
FROM "LENIN" METALLURGICAL COMBINE IN PERNIK# BULGARIA, WHERE
FIRST STAGE DESIGN CAPACITY OF STEEL PER ANNUM OF NEW ELECTRIC
STEEL SMELTING COMPLEX WAS COMMISSIONED RECENTLY WITH SOVIET
ASSISTANCE; .nORRESPODFNT- VLADIMIR SAVCHENKO REPORTS FROM MOSCOW
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CHERTANOVO SUBURB, ON VARIOUS TYPES OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ARRIVING
THERE FROM CZECH 1984 ELECTRO-MACHINERY EXPORT EXHIBITION, INCL
INTVW WITH CZECH TRADE MINISTRY OFFICIAL ON EXHIBITION AND
SOVIET-CZECH COOPERATION IN=FIELD IN GENERAL. (HOME 0800 ORBITA
C
0900)(j2
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20 MEETINGS FOR YOU: RE TWO IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENTS
NOW TAKING PLACE, 2D MOSCOW MUSIC FESTIVAL AND PRAGUE SPRING,
VARIOUS NAMED COMPOSERS AND PERFORMERS ARE INTVWED ON THEIR
PARTICIPATION IN FESTIVALS, AND CONTRIBUTION SUCH EVENTS MAKE
TO PEACE AND MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING. (14 MIN, INCL
MUSIC: CZECH/SLOVAK 1600)
21 MAILBAG FOR NORTHAM LISTENERS: JOE ADAMOV REPLIES TO
LISTENERS' QUESTIONS: MASSACHUSETTS LISTENER IS TOLD THAT USSR'S
RELATIONS WITH FINLAND ARE BASED ON MUTUAL FRIENDSHIP AND
NOT SUBJECTED TO UPS AND DOWNS, TUSCON LISTENER TOLD THE BENEFITS
FOR DISABLED WAR VETERANS, NEW FOUNDLANDER TOLD THAT SUCH THERE ARE
NO DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN VATICAN AND USSR THOUGH THERE ARE
CONTACS, OREGON LISTENER TOLD THERE IS A DEATH
PENALTY , AS A TEMPORARY MEASURE. (ENGNA 192300)
22 MAILBAG FOR BRITISH LISTENERS. (RPT ENGUK 191900)
(ENGUK.,1900)
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23 REVIEW OF DAY'S MAIL: LISTENERS'-'.LTRS ACKNOWLEDGED ON
MOISEYEV ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCES IN PARIS, ANTI-SOVIETISM OF FRENCH
MASS MEDIA, MTGS IN LYONS ON SOVIET AUTHORS, CONTRADICTION OF
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FRENCH STANCE ON DISARM AND ARMS, RADIO MOSCOW ROUNDTABLE
DISCUSSION OF DISARM IN EUROPE. (6 MIN:-FRENCH 1730)
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: QUERIES BY AFRICAN LISTENERS
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ON SOCIALISM, COMMUNISM AND U. S. POLICY TOWARD THOSE STRUGGLING
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(19-MIN: SOMALI 191600)
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OUNDUP CORRESPONDENTS REPORTS FROM WARSAW, HANOI, SOFIA,
NEW YORK, BAGHDAD, CARACAS, GEORGETOWN AND BOGOTA CITING PRESS
0 REPORTS IN SUPPORT OF USSR'S DECISION TO WITHDRAW FROM OLYMPICS.
tA SSfL t x4(500 TEXT: TASSE 0827)
27 INTVW WITH V-PRES OF USSR GYMNASTICS ASSN ON USSR NOC
DECISION RE LA OLYMPICS, ENDORSING DECISION. (3.5 MIN: JAP
191200)
28 YEVSEYEV ON SOV DECISION NOT TO TAKE PART IN SUMMER
OLYMPICS IN LA, CITING COMMENTS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES AS SAYING THAT
SOV DE~SION IS JUSTIFIED. (6 MIN: MAND 0700) ( S
29 ROUNDUP OF SOCIST COUNTRIES' PRESS ON ATHLETES' REACTIONS
ON DECISION NOT TO ATTEND LA OLYMPICS, CITING PRAVDA. BULGARIAN,
CZECH,- DR PAPERS, ETC. (8 MIN. VIET 1000) CA S
30 INTVW WITH MIKHAIL VORANIN, FORMER SOVIET OLYMPIC CHAMPION,
PEGGED. (RPT EF.QINTER 191310) (ENGINTER 0610 0910 FRENCHINTER
192000 TURKISH 191300-AMHARIC 1530 PORTAFR 191830 SWAHILI 191730
Sf-
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PRESS INTVW WITH MUSCOVITES IN REGARD TO SOVIET-DECISION
NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN LA OLYMPICS, INTVWS ALL SUPPORT FO SOVIET
DECISION. (6 MIN: KOREAN 1130)
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32 REVIEW OF GDR AND OTHER FOREIGN PRESS REACTION TO
INCIDENT WITH (NAME INDISTINCT) SPORTS CORR IN LOS ANGELES IN
VIEW OF UP OM I NG GAMES. (4. 5 MIN: GREEKC Y 1700) I,c-8
TO TAKE PART 1N LO AGE-LES OLYMPICS, QUOTING PRAVDA,
J~t`F'G RABOTNICHESKO DELO, RUDE PRAVDA, NHAN DAN AND NEUES
V S S I~' 6T' DEUTSCILAND. (7 MIN: SERBO 1600) VS
34 ANON ON POLISH DECISION-NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN LA GAMES,
SAYS SOCIALIST COUNTRIES ARE FORCED TO STAY AWAY FROM LA BECAUSE
OF ANTI-COMMUNIST CAMPAIGN BEING KICKED IN U.S. SAYS MEDIA OF
SOCIALIST COUNTRIES SUCH AS GDR SUPPORT SOVIET DECISION TO BOYCOTT d1
~Dqc
LA OLYMPICS. (8 MIN: KOREAN 0930) Gc-S
35 ANON ON INTL PRESS COMMENT ON MALTREATMENT OF A GDR JOURNALIST
BY U.S. POLICEMEN AND OFFICIALS. (RPT ENGINTER 171310) (ENGINTER
1310 ITALIAN 1700 ARABIC 1630 PORTAFR 1630 CZECH/SLOVAK i500
OIL
HUNGARIAN 19b0 SERBO 1900 KOREAN 133.0 LAO 1300 URDU`1200 BENG 1500
S S I - BUR 1430 0-S
36 (VIKTOR FAVRUSHIN) ON WHAT HAPPENED TO A GDR CORR
P(SHAFIFIN LOS ANGELES. (4 MIN: SWAHILI 1730)
/
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V,,
~SS~ GAMES. ,?(RPT FRENCH 151730) (FRENCH 1730) tS
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38 VLADIMIR POZNER'S 'DAILY TALK' ON USSR'S DECISION NOT
TO ATTEND LOS ANGELES GAMES. (RPT ENGNA 172300 ON 18 MAY LIST)
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39 ANON REPORT QUOTING SOME CIRCLES IN SUPPORT OF USSR'S
BOYCOTT OF OLYMPIC GAMES IN LOS ANGELES. (4 MIN: INDO
13 00) (.~s
40 SOVIET CITIZENS EXPRESS THEIR VIEWS ON DECISION OF USSR
NOC,RE.-gLYMPICS. (4 MIN: TURKISH 181300 181730) us
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DISARM/PEACE
41 GROMYKO LETTER TO UN SEC GEN DE CUELLAR ON PROBLEM OF
0700; BRIEF: HOME 0400 1800 1950 MAYAK 0430 2000 2130 2230
ORETTA 0400 1750 1800 1904 2000 2004 2100 2200 2204 2300 F
(12 MIN: MAYAK 1330; 7-4 MIN: ENCINTER 06-10 09-10 13-10 1710 2010
( ror KL)
FRENCHINTER 192000 PERSIAN 1600 DARI 1500-ARABIC 1630 BULL
(~.S5 - ~,IIJ 1530 ROMANIAN 1600 CZECH/SLOVAK 1-500 HUNG 1630 SERBO 1600 19 0
URDU 1300 BENG 1500 HIND 1400 BUR 143JO VIET 1000 1300 1400;
6wakit-
INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN DISARM AND DEVELOPMENT. (TASSE 191700)
2-1 MIN: HOME 1300 1500 2300 ORBITA 1300 1500 2300 MAYAK 1630 1830
ENG I NTER 0700 0800 0900 1000- 1100 1200-- ENGNA 192-300 2200 ITALIAN
1700 PORTUGUESE 2100 GERMAN 1500 GERMAUST 190J DARI 1500 ARAB 4-400
14-30 1630 GREEKCY 1700 PORTAFR 191630 SOMALI 1600 KOREAN
0930 1130 CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 HIND 1130 14001 URDU 1200 1300 BENG
1500 INDO 1330 THAI 11'00 MANDSEA 1130 VIET 100 1300 1400 MAND
RENCH
73"MHARIC 1530)
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42 USTINOV REPLIES TO TASS CORRESPONDENT ON AGGRAVATION
OF SITUATION DUE TO DEPLOYMENT OF AMERICAN MISSILES IN EUROPE, AND
SOVIET RETALIATORY MEASURES TO RESTORE NUCLEAR PARITY.
(TEXT, 2, 2 00 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1335 TASSR 1313 MAYAK 1330 HOME -4-500
ORBITA 1500; 9-3 MIN: HOME 1300 1800 1950 MAYAK -1630 2000 ORBITA
US ~ 00 1800 2000 2100 2200 2300 ENGINTER 1710 2010 ENGNA 2200
u ifinld
ras5 iA)1rSPANCHILE 2000 SPANLA 2306 ENGUK 1900 FRENCH 1730 ITAL 1-700 PORT
D1pJ j2100.GERMAN 1500 1600 PERSIAN 1400 160-01 1700/TWICE/ DARI 1500
GREEKC Y 1700 SWAHILI 1730 SOMALI 1600 BULG 1530 HUNG 1630
1900/TWICE/ POLISH 1,00 SERBO 1600 URDU 1300 BENG 1300 MAND
1600 VIET 1300 1400; 600 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1306-2.5 MIN:
MAYAK 1830 2230 ENGINTER 25001 ARAB 1400 1430 1630 ENGAFR 1700 2000
PORTAFR 1830 AMHARIC 1530 SERBO 1600 HIND 1130. LAD 1300 CAMB
1-330; 2-1 MIN, SENT: ENGINTER 1300 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000
dmmmmmmmmmm~
FRENCHINTER 100 ITALIAN 17001 1900 ENGUK 1900 PORTUGUESE
2100 FRENCH 1730 GERMAN 1500 GERMAUST 1900 FINNISH 1430 GREEKCY
1700 CZECH/SLOVAK 1300 POLISH 1300 1400 SERBO 1900 KOREAN 1330
ORBITA 1750 1904 2004 2204 2300 HOME 2300 MAYAK 2130; BRIEF:
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VIKTOR SHLENOV ON WESTERN REACTION TO SOVIET DECISION TO
WALk DEPLOY ADDITIONAL TACTICAL NUCLEAR MISSILES IN GDR. (RPT GERMAN
U.,41 d"W'A
0 pN U' A#6q
181600) (FRENCHINTER 192000 GERMAN 1500) 0-S
44 VIKTOR VASILYEV ON WHY USSR BELIEVES IN MILIT BALANCE OF
Lj MIssi"
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FORCES. (RPT POLISH 161300) (POLISH 1300) (A
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45 VLADIMIR YAKOVLEV SUNDAY COMMENTARY CRITICIZING USA AND NATO
FOR MAKING WAR PREPARATIONS AND POINTING TO RECENT STMT BY SACEUR
GENERAL ROGERS THAT FRG IS WILLING TO DEPLOY NEUTRON WEAPONS
Fn CLU,(w ON ITS TERRITORY, A STATEMENT WHICH HAS NOT BEEN DENIED BY BONN
GOVT. IN THIS CONt!ECTION YAKOVLEV EXPOUNDS SOVIET STANCE AND
STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF RECENT VIENNA MTG OF RETIRED NATO AND
R~ WM c t.i~I 1'f?lr ~sc,IVCReiti a. \ Q i iJ.i : VGRI'In~v LOVV I 1 iS ~(~ ?~ ~, ??.r., ~g
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46 IVAN LAGROV ON SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY OBJECTIVES
L.551L
~S AND POLICY ON NUCLEAR WEAPONS. CRPT BUR 191030) (6 MIN: BENG 1500)
aOCL Dq 0
47 "DISARMAMENT, ISSUE OF THE DAY": A) ALEKSANDR LEBEDEV
DISCUSSES SOVIET PEACE PROPOSALS, REITERATING CHERNENKO'S
U* ~ PROPOEALS FOR NORMS OF BEHAVIOR BETWEEN NUCLEAR POWERS, REGRETS
(d&-k"' WASHINGTON'S NONRESPONSE TO SOVIET PEACE INITIATIVES AND
INSTEAD SEEKING MILIT SUPERIORITY INSTANCING GENEVA TALKS, ASSERTS
USSR CONTINUES TO SEEK ARMS REDUCTION ON BASIS OF MUTUAL
EQUALITY BRIEFLY QUOTING CHERNENKO ON NEED FOR MUTUAL SECURITY
AND EQUALITY (9. 5 MIN); B) QUESTION AND ANSWER PROGRAM ON
WARSAW TREATY ORGANIZATION: MEMBERSHIP OUTLINED, HISTORY OF
ORGANIZATION RECALLED. WARSAW TREATY WAS FORMED TO COUNTERACT
THREAT POSED BY CAPITALISM IN FORM OF NATO. ITS FORMATION
AND SUBSEQUENT MILIT PARITY PREVENTED OUTBREAK OF ANOTHER WAR AND
NOW CONTINUES TO SERVE CAUSE OF PEACE. WARSAW TREATY SEEKS
TO CREATE ATMOSPHERE OF TRUST IN WORLD: SOVIET
AND WARSAW TREATY PEACE PROPOSALS REITERATED (9 MIN). (ENGINTER
4B "FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE." RPM T ITALIAN 191900)
(PORUESE 2100)
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49 YURIY SOLTAN ON ANTIWAR MOVT IN EUROPEAN CAPITALS. RPM
~S 4.t W- ENGINTER 161310) (CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 KOREAN 1330)
Mum
WPB p.,f,2c (RPT CZECH/SLOVAK 191500) (TURK 191-300 SWAHILI 191730 POLISH
i1 acc
14Q ; ANON: FRENCH I LATER 192000 HUNG 1900) U-S
FEATURE "WITH MICROPHONE THRU LAND OF SOVIETS"
J\hO INCL ITEM ON ANTIWAR DEMONSTRATIONS, AND INTVWS WITH PARTICIPANTS
--- SOVIET WAR VETERAN AND YOUNG SINGER. (POLISH 1300)
20 MAY 104
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UNITED STATES
52 ROUNDUP OF POLITICAL EVENTS IN USA: ANON ON SENATE APPROVING
REAGAN ADMINISTRATION'S PROPOSALS AIMED AT REDUCING BUDGET DEFICIT
BY 142 BILLION DOLLARS THROUGH 1987, WHICH ALSO INCLUDES TAX
INCREASES, POINTING OUT THAT REAGAN'S 1980 ELECTION PLEDGE WAS
LQbaauN TO CUT TAXES AND ELIMINATE FEDERAL DEFICIT; ANON ON SERIES OF TV
o1Co~ COMMERCIALS PREPARED BY REPUBLICAN REELECTION COMMITTEE WHICH
( 1`1 STRESS BETTER ECONOMIC PROSPECTS, STRESSING AVOIDANCE OF FOREIGN
POLICY IN LIGHT OF FAILURES IN LEBANON, MINING OF NICARAGUAN
PORTS, BREAKDOWN OF ARMS CONTROL TALKS WITH USSR (2 MIN); ANON 3
b-:~) NOTING DUARTE'S REMARK THAT HE WOULD LIKE TO BE PRESIDENT OF THE
,EA SatUcAO(L- POOR, STRESSING THAT U. S. AID KEEPS DUARTE IN POWER BY REPRESSION
OF SALVADOR'S POOR (4 (ENGNA 192300) (,j
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53 VITALIY GAN DISCUSSES REAGAN ADMINISTRATION'S ATTITUDE
TOWARD TRADE WITH EASTERN BLOC, QUOTING GEORGE SHULTZ ON USE OF
(L FOREIGN TRA
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LATEST U.S. ATTEMPTS TO IMPOSE CONTROL OVER ITS WESTERN ALLIES'
TRADE WITH SOCIALIST BLOC. (ENUK 1900)
AS TACTICAL WEAPON IN FOREIGN POLICY, CITING U.S.
COMMERCIAL JOURNAL ON DAMAGE DONE TO ECONOMY BY TRADE BOYCOTTS.
POINTS TO FAILURE OF CARTER ADMINISTRATION'S GRAIN EMBARGO, SCORES
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54 TASS POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST OLEG SHIROKOV RE SENATOR GARY
HART'S CONDEMNATION OF WASHINGTON'S PRESENT-DAY AGGRESSIVE
MILITARISTIC POLICY. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1610 TASSR 1500)
55 REVIEW OF SOVIET PRESS COMMENT IN SUPPORT OF ACCUSATION BY
FEDERATION OF U.S. SCIENTISTS THAT ADMINISTRATION VIOLATES
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMEN S, QUOTING ZA RUBEZHOM, IZV
EST
IYA,
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA, NEW TIMES,
SOTSIALISTICHESKAYA INDUSTRIYA, PRAVDA AND NEW TIMES. (5 MIN:
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56 (ALEKSANDR MALIK) CRITICEZES U.S. DISREGARD FOR
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INTERNATIONAL LAW, CITING REJECTION OF INTNATL COURT'S DEMAND THAT
USA STOP MINING NICARAGUAN PORTS, PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE 138
SEEKING TO ESTABLISH U.S. DOMINATION IN WORLD'S HOT-SPOTS. (4
(A-S
57 ANON ANALYZING SOVIET AND U.S. RATES OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT,
NOTING THAT SOVIET INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION OVER PAST 5 YEARS
INCREASED BY 18 PERCENT WHILE U.S. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INCREASED
VERY SL HTLY. (8.5 MIN: VIET 1300) Us
58 REVIEW OF AMERICAN WRITER (MIKE DAVIDOV'S) ARTICLE IN
MOSCOW MAGAZINE IN WHICH 70-YEAR-OLD WRITER COMPARES LIFE IN USA
TO THAT IN USSR. HE HAS SPENT MANY YEARS IN USSR AND COMPLAINS
ABOUT HIGH RENTS FOR APARTMENTS IN USA AS COMPARED TO USSR. ALSO
COMPARES OTHER ASPECTS OF LIFE IN TWO COUNTRIES. (13 MIN: PERSIAN
59 REVIEW OF SOVIET PRESS COMMENT ON USA AND USSR-USA RELATIONS:
' QUOTES IZVESTIYA ON MX DECISION HEIGHTENING INTNATL TENSION (O`NE~
(,L X
U-S ueCI
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MIN ; PRAVDA ON U.S. EFFORTS TO ATTAIN MILITARY SUPERIORITY L.
MINA; IZVESTIYA ON DEFEATS SUFFERED BY U.S.-ISRAELI PARTNERSHIP
IN LEBANON OVER LAST YEAR (ONE MIN) ; NEW TIMES ON U. S. INTENTION
OF RAISING QUESTION OF LIBYA AT COMING MEETING OF NATO FOREIGN
MINISTERS ONE MIN) SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA ON POSITIVE ROLE OF SECOND
FRONT IN WWII, USSR'S MAJOR ROLE IN STRUGGLE AGAINST HITLER (1.5
V
MIN); SOVETSKIY SPORT INTERVIEW WITH VICE PRESIDENT OF NOC IN
moommm,
SUPPORT OF DECISION NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS
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YELENA (VISOLEYEVA), IN RESPONSE TO V.S. LIS ENER-a QUESTIONS
INTERVIEWS FOUR INTELLECTUALS FOR THEIR VIEWS ON AMERICAN HISTORY.
(RPT ENGNA 152300 ON 16 MAY LIST) (ENGNA 2200) .... 1 - 20 MAY 1984
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61 ANON, IN RESPONSE TO U.S. LISTENERS WHO ASK WHY USA AND USSR
CANNOT LIVE IN FRIENDSHIP, DESCRIBES MAIN STAGES IN RELATIONS
BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES. THESE HAVE CULMINATED IN PRESENT
ADMINISTRATION, WITH ITS POLICIES OF HOSTILITY AND BOYCOTTS.
RICAS
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G~ a,,a~-J DOCUMENT AND U. S. AGGRESSION AGAINST CENTRAL AMERICAN COUNTRIES.
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REP SION BY PINOCHET REGIME. (3 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030)
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64 "CHRONICLE OF BOOKS AND CULTURE" FEATURE: PROGRAM DEDICATED
TO WORK BY IRWIN SHAW AND PABLO NERUDA. (10 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030)
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ANON ON U.S. PREPARATION FOR MILITARY INTERVENTION IN
NICARAGUA. SANDINIST GOVERNMENT HAS ASKED PEOPLE TO GET PREPARED
u-d- TO DEFEND NICARAGUAN SOVEREIGNTY. (4 MIN: SPANLA,2300)
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65 "CUBAN STUDENTS IN SOVIET UNION": INTERVIEW WITH CUBANS
WHO ARE STUDYING IN SOVIET UNION1 RECOUNTING THEIR ACADEMIC AND
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES. (5 MIN: SPANCUBA 0100)
66 ROUND TABLE BY VIKTOR DERUGA, GASTON VARGAS AND CUBAN
JOURNALIST JOSE (BODES) ON CUBAN AGRARIAN REFORM. (15 MIN:
SPAILA 2300)
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CONCLUSION OF NATO DEFENSE MINISTERS MTG IN
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69 NIKOLAY GRATSIANOV ON DISCUSSIONS TAKING PLACE IN BRUSSELS OF
NATO DEFENSE MINISTERS'. (RPT ITALIAN 171700) (ITALIAN 1700)
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70 ERIK ALEKSEYEV OF TRUD ANSWERS LISTENERS' LTRS ON CAUSES OF
CONTINUING FINANCIAL CRISIS IN WEST, WITH PARTICULAR REF TO'ECON
SITUATION IN BRITAIN AND FRANCE, MAINTAINING SITUATION HAS BEEN `f
FURTHER-~HAMPERED BY U.S. INTEREST RATES. (6 MIN: ENGINTER 1910)
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71 (VALENTIN ANUROV) ON INTEREST SHOWN BY EEC OFFICIALS IN NORDIC
COUNTRIES WHICH ARE CALLED ON TO PARTICIPATE IN COMMUNITY'S ATTEMPT
TO OVERCOME ITS LAGGING BEHIND AMERICAN AND JAPANESE COMPETITORS
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IN FIELDS OF MODERN ELECTRONICS AND LATEST COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY,
DRAWING ATTN TO OTHER SERIOUS PROBLEMS FACING EEC MBR COUNTRIES,
WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS GN ITS AGRICULTURAL POLICY AND OTHERS.
(FI SH 1430)
72 VADIM MUCHAIN INTVWS BILL RONKSLEY, CHAIRMAN OF TU COMMITTEE
OF BRITISH-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY, WHO DISCUSSES WORK OF SOCIETY
AND BRITISH PUBLIC'S UNDERSTANDING OF NEED FOR GOOD RELATIONS WITH
5%- 5ocVe4 USSR.
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73 LITERATURNAYA GAZETA ON FREEMASONRY IN ITALY, RECALLING AT
END OF WWII U.S. SET UP GREAT MANY ANTI-SOVIET ORGANIZATIONS, IN
ITALY SPECIAL PLACE WAS RESERVED FOR FREEMASONRY. (3 MIN:
ENG L1G1'IER 1910)
74 NEW TIMES ON RECENT VISIT TO USSR BY KING AND QUEEN OF SPAIN.
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