Word: bovin
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Alexander Bovin, an Izvestia columnist and party official, agrees: "The Nixon model is, in theory, still not excluded. But you Americans say Reagan is different from his predecessors in that he will fulfill his campaign promises-including, presumably, the most anti-Soviet ones...
...Staff, and former President Jimmy Carter canceled an appointment after a camera crew had arrived in Plains, Ga. "The reason given," says Stringer, "was that his advisers decided this was an 'inappropriate forum.' " Cronkite found the Soviets so uninformative that he was reduced to interviewing Alexander Bovin, a journalist who is said to be a speechwriter for Leonid Brezhnev, and exploring Moscow's motives by taping a long bull session with Western correspondents...
...trend that is ever more hostile to the interests of peace, detente and equitable cooperation among states. At present, this policy of interference in domestic affairs and encroachment on people's rights is shown in relation to Iran, but tomorrow in relation to other sovereign states." Alexander Bovin, a senior writer for Izvestia, warned, "It is time for the U.S. to learn to behave with greater modesty. That will be better for both America itself and the whole world." The man in the Moscow street often echoed his leaders' sentiments. "Why are you pushing us around?" asked...