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FLM3086200
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Soviet reaction to explanation by American journalist Bill Paul of CBS for why he was thrown out of the USSR, early 1970s
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Date
1970 AD - 1979 AD (C20th AD)
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Soviet reaction to explanation by American journalist Bill Paul of CBS for why he was thrown out of the USSR, early 1970s. Western interview with original sound, and Russian commentary in voice-over. Paul claims his activities were considered incompatible with his status of foreign correspondent because he conducted an interview with Soviet dissident writer Andrey Amalrik, author of the samizdat book "Will the USSR survive till 1984?" Various shots of the journalist in his daily activities in USSR and of Andrey Amalrik and his wife. Newspaper titles of articles and books they wrote.

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