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OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 26 NOV
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1 SUMMARY PRAVDA "SINKING FLEET" ON CRISIS OF SEA SHIPPING
OF CAPITALIST COUNTRIES. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0725 TASSR
2 TASS COMMENTATOR SERGEY ZINCHUK ON SOVIET UNION'S COOPERATION
WITH FOREIGN PARTNERS IN PETROCHEMICALS AND CHEMICALS INDUSTRIES.
(350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1447)
.3 SUMMARY PONOMAREV KOMMUNIST ANALYZING WORLDWIDE
REVOLUTIONARY CHANGES AND THEIR CAUSES IN WORLD. (8-6 MIN:
PORTBRAZ 2300 POLISH 1400)
4 "PRACTICE OF COOPERATION" ROUNDING UP ITEMS ON COOPERATION
AMONG SOCIALIST COUNTRIES, INCL REPORT ON GROWING COOP BETWEEN
MPR AND CEMA, COOPERATION BETWEEN SOVIET AND ROMANIAN TWIN TOWNS,
REPORTAGE ON EXHIBITION OF BULGARIAN ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY,
COMPETITION BETWEEN CZECHOSLOVAK AND SOVIET WORKERS, AND ON NEW
SOVIET-VIET FRIENDSHIP FILM. (20 MIN, MUSIC INTERSPERSED:
CZECW/SL'bV1K 1600 HUNG 1730 BULL ?1630 POLISH 14000
5 MMARY NOVOYE VREMYA ON DISPUTE ABOUT SOCALLED "THEOLOGY
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OF LIBERATION," WHICH HAS BEEN STRONGLY CRITICIZED BY VATICAN.
DEALS WITH POVERTY AND SUFFERING, ESPLY IN LATIN AMERICAN
COUNTRIES, AND SAYS THAT SITUATION CAN ONLY CHANGED THRU
ACTIVE STRUGGLE FOR LIBERATION OF POOR. (6.5 MIN: FINNISH 1530
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6 ANON ON GROUP OF JAPANESE CITIZENS RELATIVES OF KAL 007
AIRLINE VICTIMS TO START LEGAL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST U.S. GOVT;
THEIR STMT TO PRESS DEMANDING WASHINGTON'S SPECIFIC REPLIES TO
VARIOUS UNANSWERED QUESTIONS QUOTED; ROUNDUP WORLD MEDIA
COMMENTS AND WRITINGS RECALLING CIRCUMSTANCES OF INCIDENT AND
ESTABLISH THAT KAL 007 WAS ENGAGED IN U.S. SPYING MISSION.
(5-4 MIN: ENGINTER 1-510 GERMAN 1700 BULL 1630 CZECH/SLOVAK'1600
POLISH 1500 HUNG 2000 SERBO 1700 20 0 KGk 1330 LAO 1300 BUR 1430
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7 "TIME, EVENTS, PPL": INCL GALINA VINOGRADOVA INTVW WITH
LYUDMILA SHURYGINA, SECY OF STANDING COMMISSION FOR HEALTH AND
5,AP.6J WELFARE, ON SOME TOPICS DISCUSSED IN COMMISSION BEFORE SUPSOV
SESSION, RE SUPSOV SESSION OPENING 27 NOV; OLEO ORLOV ULAANBAATAR
. ( REPORT ON MPR ANNIV CELEBRATIONS, LISTING SOME OF PROJECTS
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CONSTRUCTED THERE. INTERVIEWING CHNN OF MONGOLIAN STATE BANK
GOCHOOGYN HUDERCHULUUN ON EXPANSION OF BANKING BUSINESS THANKS
TO INCREASING HOUSING CONSTRUCTION AND PPL BUYING FURNITURE
co FD TgCQMING YOUTH FESTIVAL (6 MIN). (HOME 0900 ORBITA 0900)
(3.5 MIN); LTRS FROM FOREIGN LISTENERS REVIEWED DEALING WITH
B OUR CORRESPONDENTS REPORT": YURIY ILYUSHIN REPORT FROM
CORINTO AND SANDINO HABORS ON SOVIET-NICARAGUAN COOP.
HIGHLIGHTING SOV ASSISTANCE IN FISHING. MINING, TEXTILE,
COMMUNICATIONS AND HEALTH SPHERES 14 MIN ; YASS CORR YURIY
USTIMENKO REPORT FROM SAN FRANCISCO ON HUNGER AND POVERTY IN USA.
EXPOSED AS RESULT OF REAGAN'S POLICY OF GROWING MILIT EXPENDITURE
TO DETRIMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE (3 MI_ MOSCOW NEWS REPORT BY
ADDIS ABABA CORRSANATOLIY ZHIGUNOV AND (BABAZADE)
ON MEASURES TAKEN BY ETHIOPIAN PPLS REGIME TO COUNTER EFFECTS
~tOPla OF DROUGHT IN CONTRAST TO OLD MONARCHIST REGIME'S INACTION AND
ATTEMPTS TO CONCEAL SIMILAR NATURAL DISASTER AT TIME (4 MIN).
(PORTA R-,251830)
9 VANTAGE POINT: BORIS BELITSKIY DISCUSSES NEW OPPORTUNITIES
BAM OPENS UP FOR INTL COOPERATION. DEVELOPMENT OF AREA CROSSED
BY RAILWAY, WHICH IS RICH IN RAW MATERIALS. WILL PROVIDE ENORMOUS
OPPORTUNITIES FOR FOREIGN TRADE. AT SAME TIME OPENING UP OF
VAST MINERAL GROWTH OF REGION WILL ENABLE USSR TO INCREASE ITS
EXPORTS OF CERTAIN MINERALS AND THEIR PRODUCTS. SUCH AS TIMBER.
RAILWAY WILL ALSO BE IMPORTANT AS NEW TRADE ROUTE, ITS TERMINAL
BEING AT SOVIET PORT ON PACIFIC, SONSTITUTING NEW ROUTE
BETWEFNSEUROPE AND PACIFIC. (5 MIN: ENGUK 2000)
10--INTVW WITH (S. B. THAMBI ), MDR OF INDIAN DELEG AND ;REP
OF YOUTHWING OF INDIAN TUS TO MOSCOW INTL CONF OF WORKING YOUTH.
EXPRESSING SATISFACTION IN SUCCESS OF CONF AND KNOWING ABOUT
SOVI\WORKING YOUTH. (8 MIN: HIND 1400)
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11 SECY OF PREP CMTEE FOR 12TH WORLD YOUTH STUDENT FESTIVAL
ON RESULTS OF MTG OF DELEGATES FROM 118 COUNTRIES HELD IN MOSCOW
TO MAKEREPS FOR FESTIVAL. (4 MIN: VIET 1300)
12 PPL AND EVENTS: INCL TALK BY MBR OF SOVIET STUDENTS' COUNCIL
SUPPLYING INFO ABOUT PREPS FOR INTL YOUTH FESTIVAL IN MOSCOW
NEXT-SUMMER. (POOR: ENGAFR 1700)
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13 QUIZ PEGGED TO 1985 YOUTH AND STUDENTS FESTIVAL. (ENGNA
CLUB O# RADIO MOSCOW FRIENDS FEATURE: LISTENERS- EXPRESS
CONCERN FOR FUTURE OF EARTH AND STRESS NEED TO FIGHT FOR PEACE;
CONCERN OVER ISRAELI OCCUPATION OF SOUTHERN LEBANON; ISRAELI
POLICY TOWARD ARABS DENOUNCED. (12 MIN, INCL SONG: FRENCHMAG
2520
15 FEATURE, CONVERSATION WITH A DEPUTY: ON IDEALS OF INTLISMa
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SOVIET HELP TO AFGHAN PPL IN CARRYING OUT THEIR REVOLUTION,
COMPARED WITH U.S. MILIT INTERVENTION IN LEBANON AND GRENADA;
LISTENERS INVITED TO WRITE IN FOR FUTURE INDISTINCT PROGRAM.
(11 MINA FRENCHMAG 252030) IX3
16 YOU WRITE TO MOSCOW, WITH NINA PAVLOVA: LISTENERS WRITE
IN ABOUT RADIO MOSCOW PROGRAMS, AND IMPORTANCE OF PEACE. YOUTH
QUIZ T, LED. (ENGUK 2000)
17 MAILBAG FOR NORTHAM LISTENERS. (RPT ENONA 250001)
u,s 5(1- (ENG"001 )
18 LISTENER'S PAGE: QUOTING LTR RE GOER ANNIV. (RPT ITAL
(,use P220 0(k) (ITALIAN 2000)
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1 MAILBAG: READING JAP LISTENERS LTRS ON GOSR ANNIV
605, JCELEBRATION, ITS SIGNIFICANCE, OTHERS. (27 MIN WITH MUSIC:
U,> JAP`_V512 00 )
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20 VIKTOR OLENICHEV ON PROJECT U.S.-USSR TALKS ON NUCLEAR,
j\uc, 4- `
us si SPACE WEAPONS. (RPT ENGINTER 231410) (ENGINTER 0710 1010 FRE14CHINTER
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252100 SPANCUBA 0100 GREEK 231900 251900 JAP 2512001 ANON:
i HUdGAWIAN 252000)
21 VIKTOR VASILYEV ON ANNOUNCEMENT RE NEW ROUND OF
SOVIET-AMERICAN ARMS TALKS. (RPT ENGNA 232300) (8-5 MIN: SPANLA
0000 POLISH 1400 BENG 1500) ~S
22 ANON RE ANNOUNCEMENT LAST WEEK THAT SOVIET UNION AND U.S.
HAVE AGREED TO HOLD FRESH TALKS ON ENTIRE RANGE OF ISSUES RELATED
TO/fU..EAR AND SPACE ARMAMENTS. (SENT: ENGNA 2300)
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23 TASS MILITARY WRITER VLADIMIR BOGACHEV ON ANNOUNCEMENT BY
ROBERT MCFARLANE, NAIL SECURITY ASSISTANT TO U.S. PRESIDENT, THAT
ONSIDERINO QUESTION OF IMPOSINd A
t.,tc I-uvl64-iEAGAN ADMIN IS NOT EVEN C
US' MORATORIUM ON DEPLOYMENT OF NEW U.S. PERSHING II AND CRUISE MISSILES
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IN WESTERN EUROPE, AS SUCH A FREEZE WOULD ALLEGEDLY SOLIDIFY
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SOVIET UNION'S TEN-FOLD ADVANTAGE OVER NATO COUNTRIES IN NUCLEAR
MISSILE WEAPONS OF THAT CLASS. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1754 TASSR
24 VIKTOR SHLENOV ON ANNOUNCEMENT BY ROBERT MCFARLANE, PRESIDENT
REAGAN'S ADVISOR FOR NAIL SECURITY, ON CBS TV, THAT USA DOES NOT
(i INTEND TO SUSPEND INSTALLATION OF NUCLEAR MISSILES IN WESTERN
I EUfj.OPE. (3 MIN, SENT: ITALIAN 18001 6 MIN: GERMAN 1600)
TASS OBSERVER ROBERT SEREBRENNIKOV ON THKtA i c.frvo~.w ...
U.S. DEPLOYMENT OF NUCLEAR MISSILES IN EUROPE, NOTING MOVES BY
w1~s511?s SEVERAL COUNTRIES IN EUROPE TO CREATE NUCLEAR-FREE ZONES, RE MEETING
IN SOFIA TO ACHIEVE THIS PURPOSE IN BALKANS, CLOSE LINK IN GREECE
BETWEEN PEACE MVMT AND MVMT FOR DEMOCRATIC CHANGES IN COUNTRY,
MOVES FOR CREATION OF NUCLEAR-FREE ZONES STRONGLY OPPOSED BY U.S.,
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N __. ...cntw~n T M P 1 T ' S. (6 MIN: GREEK 241900) _ 0~c - 2 6 NOV ??~
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27 NIKOLAY GORSHKOV ON ANNUAL CONF OF CAMPAIGN FOR NUCLEAR
DISARMAMENT, HELD IN SHEFFIELD, NOTING COMMENTS OF BRITISH PRESS,
WHICH SEEM TO INDICATE THAT CND ORGANIZATION IS UNDERGOING A CRISIS,
AND THAT ITS TORN BY INTERNAL CONFLICTS, POINTING OUT IN REALITY,
PRESS MAGNATES CANNOT CONCEAL THEIR DISAPPOINTMENT THAT CONF DID
NOT HARKEN TO ATTEMPTS MADE TO DIVERT ITS ATTENTION FROM MOST
BURNING QUESTIONS OF DISARMAMENT, STRESSING THAT THESE ATTEMPTS
TO DIVERT ATTENTION OF CND FROM ITS MAIN OBJECTIVE STEM FROM A
LARGE-SCALE CAMPAIGN STARTED LONG AGO BY WESTERN MASS MEDIA TO PUT
BLAME SOVIET UNION FOR UNBRIDLED ARMS RACE. (ENGUK 2000)
28 STMT BY DR. YEVGENIY CHAZOV, CO-CHMN OF INTL PHYSICIANS FOR
PREVENTION OF NUCLEAR WAR, THAT PHYSICIANS BELIEVE IT IS THEIR DUTY
TO MAKE KNOWN TO EVERYONE CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR WAR, EXPLAINING
GERMAN 1700)
WORK OF PHYSICIANS' ANTI-WAR ORGANIZATION IN USSR AND EXPRESSING
BELIEF THAT NUCLEAR WAR CAN BE AVERTED. (3 MIN: ENGINTER 1410
29 "DISARM-ISSUE OF THE DAY": BULGARIAN SCIENTIST DENOUNCES
CHEMICAL EXPERIMENTS AT AMAZON RIVER AREA CARRIED OUT BY U.S. FORMS
AND CHEMICAL WEAPONS TESTS, POINTING TO THOUSANDS OF PPL SUFFERING
FROM CHEMICAL AGENTS AND CALLING FOR A BAN ON CHEMICAL WEAPONS
(5 MIN); GRATSIANOV ON GREENLAND DECLARING ITSELF NUCLEAR-FREE
~- ho(RPT FINNISH 221530) (GREEK 25160)) I/tS-
30_7F`OR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE": ROUNDUP ANTI-WAR ACTIONS
Qhhu' IN WESTARN EUROPE. (8 MIN, POOREST: GREEK 241900)
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31 "FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE": PROGRAM FEATURING
CSCI~ DELIBERATIONS AND RESO ON? ADOPTED AT CSCE MEETING IN BRUSSELS.
(10 MIN: GREEKCY 1800), / 2 6 NOV 984
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32 INTVW WITH SUBHASINGHE, PRESIDENT OF SRI LANKA PEACE CMTEE,
ON EVE OF INTL CONF AGAINST NUCLEAR WAR AND IN SUPPORT OF PEACE
BEING ORGANIZED BY WPC IN TORONGO. (RPT ENGINTER 221610 SEGMENT
EWS L?FEATURE) (GREEK 231900)
Q3~_'NIKOLAY'KUZIN, FIRST IN SERIES, DISCUSSING PEACE EFFORTS
IN ASIA. NOTING THERE IS NO MORE MAJOR TASK THAN TO PRESERVE PEACE.
MAINTAINING SOCIALIST COUNTRIES STAND IN VAN OF PEACE STRUGGLE,
BRIEFLY QUOTING CHERNENKO, POINTING OUT NON SOCIALIST COUNTRIES
HAVE ALSO EXPRESSED A DESIRE FOR PEACE, SUCH THAT SOCIAL PROGRESS
MAY BE MADE, CLAIMING U.S. IMPISM IS WIDELY SEEN AS MAIN THREAT
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KOLAY KUZ.IN, SECOND IN SERIES, ON PEACE STRUGGLE IN ASIA
AND PACIFIC, FOCUSING ON JAPAN, NOTING JAPAN IS IMPORTANT IN U.S.
PLANS. U.S. STORES NUCLEAR WEAPONS TJIERE AND THUS VIOLATES JAP
NON-NUCLEAR PRINCIPLES, JAPANESE SOCIETY IS WELL AWARE OF THIS AND
PROTESTS, NOTING NUMBER OF PEACE MVMTS IN JAPAN AND REVIEWING THEIR
(5 MIN: ENGINER' 1531)
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AR CRIMINALS
35 TABS NEWS ANALYST VIKTOR PO,yOMARYOV
ON POSSIBILITY OF NAZI
WAR CRIMINAL KLAUS BARBIE IMPLICAT
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a&V NAZI CRIMINALS ESCAPE JUSTICE. WESTERN COUNTRIES IN AIDING
(C (U``lJtI 035) (450 TEXT SENT;
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UNITED STATES
Gfy"j 36~ SUMMARIES ANON PRAVDA ON REACTION , TO CHERNENKO'S REPLIES LIES TO
NBC (RP NGINTER 242110)
usc, (4-3 MIN; FRENCHINTER (L- 252200) 252100 SpANycu
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38 SUMMARIES ANON PRAVDA ON U.S. MILITARY BASES ABROAD. (400
DISCUSES U.S. LIVING STANDARDS. (BPT ENGNA 250001) (ENGNA 0001)
(1), (AS
MUSCOVITES ON TRADITIONAL VALUES, SUCH AS LITERATURE AND FRIENDSHIP,
COMPARING LIFESTYLES WITH THOSE OF YOUNG AMERICANS, NOTING THAT
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TEXT T: TASSE 0759 TASSR 252230; 8 MIN: SPANCHILE 2130)
VLADIMIR POZNER, RE SOVIET TV PROGRAM "YOUTH AND WORLD
UNEMPLOYMENT AFFECTING AMERICAN YOUTH IS UNKNOWN IN USSR. (10
LA '5
MIN: NGNA 2300)
SARA KAMENCHIKOVA PRESENTS ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION WITH YOUNG
ANON ON AVAILABILITY OF BELORUS TRACTORS TO NORTH AMERICA,
DETAILING MERITS OF BELORUS EQUIPMENT, NOTING THAT SALES IN USA,
THOUGH SMALL, ARE RISING. POINTS OUT THAT PURCHASE OF SOVIET
TRACTORS SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED UN-AMERICAN, SINCE MOST SO-CALLED
AMERICAN TRACTORS ARE IN FACT MADE ABROAD. (5 MIN: ENGNA 2300)
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RESHETNIKOV ON BRIBERY SCANDAL IN V.S. ADMINISTRATION.
(RPT IGINrER 251410) (ENGINTER 0710 1010) u S
43 REVIEW OF SOVIET PRESS COMMENT ON PLIGHT OF HOMELESS IN USA.
QUOTING NEW TIMES, IZVESTIYA, ZA RUDEZHOM, PRAVDA AND
KOMSO LSKAYA PRAVDA. (3.5 MIN: ENGINTER 1710) /S
44 "THE WORLD ON U.S. POLCIY": NEWSBRIEFS CITING CRITICISM OF
ASPECTS OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY VOICED BY WESTERN ORGANIZATIONS
AND RESS. (3 MIN: ENGNA 2300) 1~e _P
(945 SUMMARY U.S. JOURNALIST (AL LEVIN) TRUD ON HIS IMPRESSIONS
OF RECENT USSR VISIT. GIVES POSITIVE PICTURE OF WORKING CONDITIONS
AND SOCIAL SITUATION OF SOVIET WORKERS, AS OPPOSED TO USA. (4 MIN:
LAS
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48 SUMMARIES TRUD INTERVIEW WITH MARIO NAVARRO, CHAIRMAN OF
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46 MAKSIM TEPLOV ON PROBLEM OF POLITICAL SETTLEMENT IN CENTRAL
AMERICA AND ON DRAFT PLAN WORKED OUT BY CONTADORA GROUP WHICH
INCLUDES 31 CLAUSES ON PREVENTING WAR BETWEEN COUNTRIES OF CENTRAL
AMERICA AND ON SAFEGUARDING THEM AGAINST OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE.
NICARAGUA DECLARED ITS ACCEPTANCE OF PEACE ACT; USA DID NOT WISH
TO ACCEPT THIS DOCUMENT AND HAS PUT PRESSURE ON EL SALVADOR.
HONDURAS AND COSTA RICA TO DO SAME. AMENDMENTS TO PEACE ACT
PROPOSED BY USA DND BUILDUP OF V.S. MILITARY PRESENCE IN AREA ARE
BOTFy}MED AGAINST NICARAGUA. (4 MIN: ENGNA 2300) j
47 "RADIO MOSCOW'S COUNCIL OF MONITORS": FEATURE CONDUCTED BY
VIKTOR DERUGA WHO READS LETTER FROM ARGENTINE LISTENER (GUILLERMO
VERA) WHO PRAISES RADIO'S PROGRAM AND REQUESTS LISTENERS FOR
SUGGESTIONS FOR SPECIAL PROGRAM OF 25 DECEMBER. COSTA RICAN AND
PERUVIAN LISTENERS REQUEST MORE LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC DURING PROGRAM.
FOREIGN COMMITTEE OF CHILEAN TRADE UNION CENTER, ON CURRENT WAVE OF
ARRESTS ANO REPRESSIONS IN CHILE, STRESSING CHILEAN WORKING PEOPLE'S
DETERMINATION TO RESIST ATTEMPTS TO SPLIT THEIR MOVEMENT. (4-3
MIN: CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 POLISH tSOO HUNG 2000 SERBO 1700; NOT ATTRIB
TRUD: ENGNA 2300 ITALIAN 1800 GERMAN 1600 PERSIAN 1700 AMHARIC
i539 W+HILI 1730 KOR 1330)
49 "SITUATION IN CHILE" FEATURE: REPORT ON REPRESSIVE OPERATIONS
CARRIED OUT BY REGIME WHICH RESULTED IN SEVERAL ARRESTS, AND ON
UPCt7 ING PROTESTS AGAINST DICTATORSHIP. (4 MIN: PORTBRAZ 2200)
50 ANON ON UPCOMING DAYS OF PROTEST THAT ARE GRADUALLY INCREASING
PINOCHET'S DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL ISOLATION. (4.5 MIN-
51 'PEDRO CORREA POINTS OUT THAT TOMORROW'S STOPPAGE REVEALS
THAT PEOPLE REJECT STATE OF SIEGE AND ACTS OF REPRESSION, AND POINTS
OUT SUCCESS THAT VARIOUS PROTESTS HAVE HAD. PROBLEMS WITHIN
GOVERNMENT, SINCE STATE OF SIEGE WAS IMPLEMENTED. ONLY CONTINUE
TO RIE. ,, (10 MIN: SPANCHILE 2130) 6 NOV
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52 REPORT ON 24-YEAR-OLD CHILEAN CITIZEN WHO COMMITTED SUICIDE
AFTER BEING ARRESTED AND MISTREATED BY REGIME. (3.5 MIN: SPANCHILE
53 HIGHLIGHTS OF REPORT ISSUED BY GRENADA FOUNDATION ON U.S.
INVASION OF ISLAND IN OCTOBER, 1983, AND SITUATION AT PRESENT,
SAYING INVASION RUINED GRENADA AND HAS LED TO V.S. OCCUPATION AND
CREATION OF NEOCOLONIALIST REGIME WHICH HAS REVERSED MEASURES
TAKEN AN B ISHOP GOVERNMENT. (7. 5 MIN: ENGNA 0001) (s
u 54" NON ON INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT GRANTED TO NICARAGUA. (3 MIN:
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SOVIET-AUSTRIAN RELATIONS
55 REPORTS ON INTRODUCTION OF CHERNENKO'S BOOK TO AUSTRIANS.
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PORT ON ARRIVAL OF AUSTRIAN FEDERAL CHANCELLOR FRED SINOWATZ
.l AT SHEREMETYEVO AIRPORT AND LIST OF
uowf7 WELCOMING CMTEE, WHICH INCLUDED TIKHONOV, GROMYKO AMONG OTHERS. (3
u 3s(t. v j1IN , S NT : MAYAK 0830 )
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57 EPORT ON 26 NOV TALKS IN KREMLIN BETWEEN TIKHONOV AND
AUSTRIAN FEDERAL CHANCELLOR FRED SINOWATZ, WITH GIST REMARKS
EXCHANGED. (600 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1300) 5. 5 MIN: MAYAK 14301 5-3
MIN: HOME 1200 1600 ORBITA 1200 1600 PORTBRAZ-2200 SP-ANLA 2300
- -~J ENGINTER 1510 ENGUK 2000 GERMAN 1600 PERSIAN 1500 17.00 ARABIC 1730
0 un1.0/ AMHARIC 1530 SWAHILI 1730 BULGARIAN 1630 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 POLISH
1500 HUNGARIAN 2000 SERBO 1700 2000 KOR 1330) 250 TEXT: TASSE 1350
FRENCH 1830) 2-1 MIN: HOME 1400 145 ORBITA 1400 1500 ENGINTER -1400
1600 ITALIAN 1800 2000 GERMAN 1600 17-00 AMHARIC 1-530 ALBANIAN-1530
POLISH 1500 HUNGARIAN 1730 2000 SERBO 1700 2000 KOR 1330 CAME 1330
LAO 1301 BEND 1500JURDU 12001 BRIEF: HOME 1900-2050 ORBITA 1900 2200
2300 ENGINTER-1200 1300 1500 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 FRENCHINTER
1700 PORTBRAZ 2300 ENGUK 2000 FINNISH 1530 ARABIC 1500 ZULU
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FOREIGN MINISTER GRATZ, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED._ ;(150 TEXT:
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RAL CHANCELLOR FRED SINOWATZ AT 26 NOV
KREMLIN DINNER GIVEN IN HIS HONOR. (250 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1702 TASSR
1640)
62 CORR KONSTANTIN PATSYUK INTVW WITH AUSTRIAN FEDERAL CHANCELLOR
FRED SINOWATZ ON SOVIET-AUSTRIAN FRIENDSHIP AND
COO RA ION. (3 MIN, SENT: MAYAK 2030)
63 YURIY SOLTON WELCOMING AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR'S SOVIET VISIT,
REFERRING TO EXPANDING SOVIET-AUSTRIAN COOP IN TRADE AND INDUSTRY AS
REFLECTED IN SINOWATZ' REMARKS TO NEWSMEN, DESCRIBING THIS COOP AS
EXAMPLE OF COEXISTENCE POSSIBLE AMO
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REPORTS ON 26 NOV DINNER HELD IN KREMLIN PALACE IN HONOR OF
AUSTRIAN FEDERAL CHANCELLOR FRED BINOWATZ, INCL SPEECHES BY TIKHONOV
d d- AND SINOWATZ. (10 MIN,
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INCL 6 MIN TIKHONOV (SENT), 2 MIN 8INOWATZ:
60 TIKHONOV SPEECH AT 26 NOV KREMLIN DINNER IN HONOR OF AUSTRIAN
FEDERAL CHANCELLOR FRED SINOWATZ. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1645 TASSR
1625; 6-4 MIN: ENGINTER 1810 2110 ITALIAN-1800 GERMAN 1600 BULGARIAN
1630 HUNGARIAN 2000; 2-1 MIN: ENGINTER 1700 1800 1900 FRENCHINTER
1700 GERMAN 1700 ARABIC 1730 GREEKCY 1800 SWAHILI 1730 CZECH/SLOVAK
5pc-'r- 1700; BRIEF: ENGINTER 2000 2100 2200 ENGNA 2300 ENGUK 20 00-'FR'ENCH
j,khd+~J/ EFERRING TO TIKHONOV'S TALKS WITH SINOWATZ IN MOSCOW 26 NOV.
NG DIFFERENT SOCIAL SYSTEMS.
(4. 5 ,MIN:) URDU 1300 BENG 1500)
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6'4- NON HAILING FRED SINOWATZ VISIT TO USSR, CITING TALKS BETWEEN
HIM AND TIKHONOV IN MOSCOW ON 26 NOV DISCUSSING BILATERAL RELATIONS
AND COOP IN VARIOUS FIELDS, ESPECIALLY ECON TIES, NOTING THAT BOTH
SIDES EXPRESS CONCERN OVER ARMS RACE BLAMING U.S. FOR WORLD TENSION.
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