Word: transcripts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Then there is the required reading, beginning each morning with the 30 or 40 pages of Hsinhua (the Communist New China News Agency) and the daily Peking radio transcript. It is turgid, tendentious and tedious. But the attention that the Chinese Communists give to Albania, or to confessions of crop failures in one province or another, provide clues to explore. A small colony of experts from the U.S., Britain, France, West Germany and Japan does the same job in Hong Kong, and there is much pooling of information. The U.S. consulate assembles a massive and useful Survey of the Mainland...
...elaboration on this story was to tell Mr. Paisner that I agree with Tocsin's principle of unilateral initiatives towards disarmament provided they did not jeopardize our security, though I might disagree on specifics. This comment was not reported. For the rest, I urged Mr. Paisner to read the transcript of the Tuesday evening, October 3rd, WGBH program on the Stowe Conference...
...Boss Enver Hoxha might be, he has proved himself a spunky fellow. Who else would dare walk into the big international Communist powwow in Moscow last November and call Nikita Khrushchev a "revisionist" to his face? Indeed, Hoxha's blasphemy went even farther, according to a partial transcript of his speech that reached the outside world last week...
...month ago, Khrushchev sounded off to a U.A.R. parliamentary delegation visiting Moscow. "If our people live under Communism better than you, why should you declare yourself against Communism?" he asked, according to a transcript released by the U.A.R. just last week. "I warn you. History will teach you. Ideologies cannot be buried in prisons. Your people will ask you to step aside and demand that they handle their own affairs." Soon the Moscow press was condemning the U.A.R. as an "ingrate" and mourning the fate of a Lebanese Communist, Riadel Turk, who had supposedly been tortured to death in prison...
...Service, and "the way" was supposed to lead to a cure for cancer, the story was big on radio and in the papers. It started as a Terry interview on Washington, D.C.'s WWDC, and U.P.I, picked up parts of it and sent it everywhere. But the full transcript of the Terry interview showed him to be passing on old news, and none too significant at that...