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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...exchange may allow Cambridge business to develop new markets in the Soviet Union, said Allan D. Bell, vice president of the Chamber of Commerce. Duehay said proof that the exchange would be reciprocal could be found in the 50 cases of Armenian brandy that the delegation carried with...
...sources, insisting on anonymity, also said the most likely U.S. ship for the talks was the cruiser Belknap, the 547-foot long, missile-armed flagship of the Sixth Fleet, based in the Mediterranean. There was speculation Bush would make the ship his headquarters and spend the night there...
Officials said they did not know if first ladies Barbara Bush and Raisa Gorbachev would accompany their husbands...
...told them now was a good time to come because they would receive national attention," said Jeb Brugmann, president of the Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City Association...
Speaking through a translator at Monday's City Council meeting, Yerevan Vice Mayor Babken Vardanyan thanked the city for its relief efforts, adding he hoped the ties developed now would continue in the future. And Councillor Francis H. Duehay '55 praised the changes in the USSR which made the exchange possible...