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Foreign newsreels 1981 № 6595

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USA - A new world record in powered hang gliding flights.

England - Rugby.

England - Football.

Lebanon, Beirut - A rally in memory of the deceased guerrilla, the leader of the PLO Ya is present.

Arafat.

Lebanon, Beirut - The head of the Greek Catholic Church, M. Hakim, was wounded during the bombing.

Morocco, France - The plot for the 20th anniversary of the reign of King Hassan II.

Niger, Niamey - The arrival of the President of Togo Eyadem on an official visit to discuss economic and political problems.

Nigeria, Lagos - British Foreign Minister Lord Carrington talks with representatives of the Foreign Commission of Nigeria on the issue of England's policy in South Africa.

Guam, Aganya - Pope John Paul II visits Guam during a trip to Asian countries.

Zimbabwe - A story about the anniversary of Robert Mugabe's tenure as prime Minister.

Senegal, Dakar - Ghanaian President Limann arrives on a three-day official visit.

Bangladesh, Dhaka - A ceremony at the Martyrs' Memorial, a demonstration of teachers against changes in the statute.

Ghana - Gold mines, rock washing.

UN - Interview with UN Special Envoy Olof Palme on the prospects of ending the Gulf war.

China - The Chinese demonstrate Type 59 and 62 tanks to Canadian military specialists.

USA, Washington - Reagan's press conference, the president declares that he will discuss Soviet proposals with Western allies, and accuses the USSR of supporting the rebels of El Salvador.

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Arafat Ya. -- Palestinian statesman and politician, Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO, 1969-2004), Chairman of the Palestinian National Authority (1994-2004).

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Ejadema G. -- Statesman and politician, President of Togo (1967-2005).

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Karter D.E. -- 39th President of the United States, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (2002).
Nkomo D.M.N. -- Statesman and politician, Minister of Internal Affairs of Zimbabwe (1980-1981), Vice-President of Zimbabwe (1990-1991).

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Hasan II (Alaui M.H.) -- Statesman, King of Morocco (1961-1999).

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Paljme S.U.Yu. -- Statesman and politician, Prime Minister of Sweden (1969-1976, 1982-1986).

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Ioann Pavel II -- Pope of Rome (1978-2005).

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Limann H. -- Statesman and politician, President of Ghana (1979-1981).

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Karrington P.A.R., 6-j baron Karrington -- British politician, Minister of Defense, Minister of Foreign Affairs, 6th Secretary General of NATO.

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Rejgan R.U. -- actor, radio host, public and political figure, 40th President of the United States.