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...answer endless questions about how far in cahoots his Soviet counterpart, Dr. Evgueni I. Chazov, really is with the Kremlin bosses. And all along he's patiently repeated over and over again the leitmotif of his group, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW)--that their sole purpose is to achieve peace through education on the horrors of nuclear...

Author: By Paul W. Green, | Title: Wallowing in the Mud | 12/10/1985 | See Source »

...victim of this. It was also reflected in the priorities of the 3,000 (or was it 30,000?) journalists gathered at the recent summit in Geneva. Reports filed back home and questions asked at press conferences focused with remarkable consistency on nukes. An alien observer might conclude from IPPNW's work and Geneva that the U.S. and the Soviet Union are just conglomerations of defense firms playing some giant version of the boardgame "Billionaire...

Author: By Paul W. Green, | Title: Wallowing in the Mud | 12/10/1985 | See Source »

Five years after forming the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, the organization's U.S. and Soviet founders met last week in Geneva, the city of its birth, to plan future activities. They had barely begun to talk before they got exhilarating news: the IPPNW had been awarded the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rx for Peace | 10/21/1985 | See Source »

...Oslo was a personal triumph for Bernard Lown of Boston and Yevgeni Chazov of Moscow, the cardiologists who have presided over the antiwar organization from its beginning. The two met in 1960 and got to know each other at international professional conferences over the next two decades. They launched IPPNW in hopes of slowing the arms race. With headquarters in Boston and a branch in London, it now claims the support of 135,000 physicians and health-care professionals in 41 nations (60,000 doctors in the Soviet Union alone, according to Chazov). The Nobel judges lauded the group...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rx for Peace | 10/21/1985 | See Source »

...Reagan-Gorbachev summit. Chazov, 56, director of the vast U.S.S.R. Cardiology Research Center, is a member of the Communist Party Central Committee and head of the group that oversees medical care for members of the ruling Politburo. The two have become close personal friends during their years with the IPPNW, and at their press conference last week they accommodated newsmen by backslapping American-style and kissing Russian-style...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rx for Peace | 10/21/1985 | See Source »

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