Word: bulgaria
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Stalin's Ghost. On hand for talks with Khrushchev in East Berlin were the satellite chiefs of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria. Absent, at least from among early arrivals: Rumanian Red Boss Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, who is not only feuding with Moscow over economic planning but is warm toward Peking, allowed its manifesto to appear in the Rumanian press. What confronted the small-scale Red summit meeting was the picture of the Sino-Soviet rift tearing into the Communist fabric all over the world...
Eugenie Anderson, U.S. Minister to Bulgaria, first American woman to hold rank of ambassador LL.D...
...most of the capital will come from them. Poland, unable to get the goods it wants from COMECON neighbors, has signed treaties that will raise trade with the West by as much as 40% while it increases its COMECON purchases only 18%. Such predominantly agrarian countries as Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Rumania, which want desperately to build new industries, are beginning to look on COMECON's tendency to expand their mining and agricultural output as a devious device to keep them forever down on the farm and unable to build their own industry...
...Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany,Hungary, Outer Mongolia, Poland, Rumania, U.S.S.R. Albania is now virtually excluded; Red China is only an observer...
...most popular songs among Arab kids is How We Build the High Dam at Aswan. Every transistor radio in the Middle East is a Nasser agent. When Yemen revolted against the Imam, Nasser sent them arms and transistors. Arab Communists who broadcast long, windy speeches from Bulgaria have not a chance against Nasser's entertainers...