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After Time Inc. obtained the tapes, they were translated and edited into two separate volumes of memoirs by TIME Correspondent Strobe Talbott, a student of Russian literature and former Rhodes Scholar. The first volume, Khrushchev Remembers, was published in 1970. The second, based on tapes that were dictated for the most part between the time the first volume appeared and Khrushchev's death in 1971, will be called Khrushchev Remembers: The Last Testament. Excerpts from it will appear in TIME before its publication in June by Little, Brown & Co. TIME Diplomatic Editor Jerrold L. Schechter, our Moscow bureau chief...
...hotel's cafe and up to 500 zloties for entry into the hotel itself. For "systematically demanding bribes," the defendants face maximum sentences of 10 years in prison. Meanwhile, life goes on at Warsaw's leading hotels. At the Bristol last week, TIME Correspondent Strobe Talbott reports, he was propositioned three times by phone from the lobby before he had time to unpack in his room...
LAST week TIME Correspondent Strobe Talbott was given a rare interview with Nicolae Ceauşescu. Some excerpts...
...that long-term commitments to their Red partners are running out, though, the Poles are finding a growing market in the West. "We can sell all the ships we produce," Wlodzimierz Korchot, economic director of the industry's trade union, told TIME Correspondent Strobe Talbott. "We are already fully contracted to capacity through 1975. The Soviet Union alone could buy all we can make...
Bulgarians take pride in their 210,000 passenger cars-twenty times as many as in 1960-even though most of them are owned by bureaucrats. Lukanov told Talbott that "we are already producing enough food for two Bulgarias"; yet vegetables and meat are often scarce and expensive because of the enforced exports to the Soviet bloc. The regime apparently plans to reduce some of these inequities. It was announced that 412 million leva ($382,500,000) of this year's 7.11 billion leva ($6.6 billion) national budget would be used to increase wages and workers' benefits...