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Giscard, elected in 1974 and unseated by Socialist Francois Mitterrand in 1981, is expected to make another run for the presidency...
Some Indian leaders welcomed Watt's recognition that the reservations face series problems. But most were puzzled by the Secretary's omission of some decidedly non-socialist government actions that have contributed to the American Indian's troubles over the year--from the warfare and broken treaties of the 1800's to the present Administration's cutbacks in Indian housing, health, and nutrition programs...
...billion debt to the West, the seven-nation alliance can ill afford an escalating arms race with the West. Financially strapped Poland, which owes the West some $26 billion, was offered only the most perfunctory assurances that it could "rely on the moral, political and economic support from its socialist, fraternal countries...
...connection," a Soviet TV commentator noted, is like the Reichstag fire that was believed to have been set by Hitler's agents and blamed on Communists, thus helping to consolidate Nazi power. Said the Soviet newsman: "Half a century later, antisocialists are [again] preparing a war against the socialist community." A day later, Radio Moscow predicted confidently that Sergei Ivanov Antonov, one of the Bulgarians fingered by Agca, would be released after testimony from witnesses that Antonov had been at his Balkan Airlines office at the time of the shooting. TASS implicitly dismissed speculation that the Soviets were motivated...
...anniversary prompted a worldwide chorus of statements and demonstrations calling for an end to the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. "The United States does not intend to forget these brave people and their struggle," President Ronald Reagan said last week. The Socialist government of French President Francois Mitterrand did not mention the Soviet Union by name, but it "denounced all foreign intervention in Afghanistan's internal affairs." West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher was blunter, pledging support for "the Afghan people in their demand for freedom." In Tehran several hundred protesters marched outside the Soviet embassy...