SOVIETS STOP BUILDING U.S. EMBASSY OVER USE OF BUGGING DETECTOR
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CIA-RDP96-00788R001600230005-6
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RIFPUB
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U
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2
Document Creation Date:
November 4, 2016
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June 19, 1998
Sequence Number:
5
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Publication Date:
May 27, 1983
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NSPR
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Moscow to protest the use
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s Was halted when dour Soviet women supervisors, . pan's picturesque northern coastline today, spawning 1
~rizT tell armbands to suggest they were deputized for 15-foot tidal waves, leaving at least 32 persons dead and sioi
ice duty, prevented workers from entering the fenced causing widespread damage over seven of the country's Aki
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A,n embassy spokesman, sick 'l ,uth, described't a in- hit shortly after noon with its epicenter in the Sea of atti
nt as a dispute about terms of the contract "As far Japan about 100 miles off the shore of Akita prefecture fall
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1di Q any potential court battles with the Soviet Union. As aftershocks from the tremor continued to rattle the .
area fate into _t night, Japanese television crews pro
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e ago After pro frequently about difficulties with
Askect Q nc be tracted haggling over the terms, a Soviet workers. Under the agree
twee ',ly's eoffic~al posttion_ f1nal agreement was signed at the ment the United States is not t s,J 'T
ummd private accounts of the Bourg , ,1979 ienna summit between , ,l_pwed"to mpa[t foreign workers to
$ovit.er, Ambassador Arthur Leonid $reihnev and Jimmy Carter. do the job. It is allowed to have
H s~~d ~vq "It is a The new Soviet Embassy com- about 40 supervisors on the site.
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ute Our contract Ives pound on upper Wisconsin Avenue The 900-by-450-foot, complex is
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in Washington was largely ill} t ,to inspect, .and that s com- surrounded by a wire-mesh fence
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personnel moved into their housing prevent clandestine installation of
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fE another four week -Although the cornerstone for the Other precautions include trans-
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did nQ expect the SO- uivitt;att rii,iuktsay nere was parent pipes witnm sections or the
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ore" e s:.. S lL tp their ,lobs about 30 percent complete and is personnel to monitor possible use of
hefprel 0 when the X-ray in- ._.-not expected to be finished until late the pipes by the Russians to sneak
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? ton ~s tv a completed, 1985 at the earliest, according to in bugging devices.
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bap' compound, whose 10 story . risen by 20 percent since 1979. supervisors were reported to be plan-
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ave, The project includes an eight-sto- ping to depart for the United States
eat., binged when.. it was ry chancery building
originally for the duration of the shutd
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o 1e in 1952 ~.. ,.:.slated for completion this year, an which came just as work was accel-
The w l iQl1t y sat g luq, xep tat, ,_ . elementary school building, sports erated to take advantage of the mild
Snsg o delay t e project since the and other, recreational facilities and summer weather. For most of the
two . count s signed an agreement housing for 134 families. year, Moscow's harsh climate allows