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Foreign newsreels 1978 № 5711
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UN - Interview with the UN Special Representative for Namibia Martti Ahtisaari.
France, Paris - The bodies of the slain PLO employees have been sent home.
Canada – Commonwealth Games.
Argentina - 64 passengers remain alive after the disaster.
England - Thousands of Hindi at a religious festival in Harrow.
Venezuela - President Perez's speech at a seminar on civil rights.
Namibia - Arrival of the UN Special Representative.
Namibia, Windhoek - UN Special Representative M. Ahtisaari begins negotiations with the General Administrator of South Africa, Judge M. Stein.
Pakistan, Islamabad - Libyan Prime Minister Jallud stops on his way to Beijing for talks with the leader of Pakistan, General Zia.
China - The ancient art of making silk umbrellas continues in Hangzhou.
USA - The consequences of flooding in Texas.
Australia - The Air Medical Service celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Canada - Commonwealth Games, athletics.
Rhodesia - Farmers and security personnel inspect an exhibition of weapons and a new tank to fight against the guerrillas.
Italy, England, South Africa - Pope Paul VI Memorial Services.
USA, Washington - Opening of the ASEAN Conference.
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Perez Rodriguez K.A. - statesman and politician, President of Venezuela (1974-1979, 1989-1993).Scene №9
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Trudeau J.F.P.I.E. is a Canadian lawyer, journalist, teacher, statesman and politician, Prime Minister of Canada (1968-1979, 1980-1984).Elizabeth II is a statesman and politician, Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, head of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
Andrew, Duke of York -- British Prince, Rear Admiral.
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Ahtisaari M.O.K. - Finnish diplomat, UN official, President of Finland (1994-2000).Scene №15
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Jellud A.S. - statesman, political and military figure, Prime Minister of Libya (1972-1977).