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Soviet and Fires
Those years are the subject matter of the book Small Fires: Letters From the Soviet People to Ogonyok Magazine 1987-1990 ( Summit Books, NY, 1990 ) selected and edited by Christopher Cerf, Marina Albee, and with an introduction by Korotich.

Soviet and New
The Soviet news agency TASS datelined from New York in English to Europe:
Soviet Premier Khrushchev sent New Year's hopes for peace to President-elect Kennedy, and got a cool acknowledgment in reply.
The 12 countries had significant interests in Antarctica at the time: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, France, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States.
* 1944 – Diplomatic relations between New Zealand and the Soviet Union are established.
After this essay was circulated in samizdat and then published outside the Soviet Union ( initially on July 6, 1968, in the Dutch newspaper Het Parool through intermediary of the Dutch academic and writer Karel van het Reve, followed by The New York Times ), Sakharov was banned from all military-related research and returned to FIAN to study fundamental theoretical physics.
His New Look policy of nuclear deterrence gave priority to inexpensive nuclear weapons while reducing the funding for conventional military forces ; the goal was to keep pressure on the Soviet Union and reduce federal deficits.
* 1935 – Pravda publishes a letter by Pavel Postyshev, who revives New Year tree tradition in the Soviet Union.
* 1980 – Miracle on Ice: In Lake Placid, New York, the United States hockey team defeats the Soviet Union hockey team 4-3.
* 1986 – The Soviet liner runs aground in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand.
During the New Jewel Movement, the Soviet Union tried to make the island of Grenada to function as a Soviet base, and also by getting supplies from Cuba.
When the US Marines landed on the island, they discovered a large amount of documents, which included agreements between the Soviet Government, and the New Jewel Movement, recorded minutes of the Committee meetings, and reports from the Grenadian embassy in Moscow.
( 1990 ) Lethal Politics: Soviet Genocides and Mass Murders 1917 – 1987, Rutgers, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers.
" The New Soviet History ," Journal of Modern History 62, no.
* 1967 – Cold War: U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson meets with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin in Glassboro, New Jersey for the three-day Glassboro Summit Conference.
He and his New Life Movement called for the crushing of Soviet, Western, American and other foreign influences in China.
The intercepted messages revealed that the British Embassy source ( identified as " Homer ") travelled to New York City to meet his Soviet contact twice a week.
After a series of international art exhibitions culminating in exhibitions in New York City and Moscow, Lomography signed an exclusive distribution agreement with LOMO PLC in 1995 — thereby becoming the sole distributor of all Lomo LC-A cameras outside of the former Soviet Union.
JDL organized mass rallies in New York against the Soviet Union's policy of persecuting Zionist activists and curbing Jewish immigration to Israel.
The New Zealand Army ultimately fielded a division of roughly similar composition to a Soviet Mechanized Corps, which fought in the Italian Campaign, although it had little scope for mobile operations until near the end of the war.
The seeds of the New Left were planted in the de-Stalinization of the Soviet Union.
Like the British New Left, they recognized problems in the communism of the Soviet Union, but unlike the British New Left, they did not turn to Trotskyism or social democracy.
Some in the U. S. New Left argued that since the Soviet Union could no longer be considered the world center for proletarian revolution, new revolutionary Communist thinkers had to be substituted in its place, such as Mao Zedong, Ho Chi Minh and Fidel Castro.

Soviet and Satellite
In addition to annexing several occupied countries as ( or into ) Soviet Socialist Republics, other countries were converted into Soviet Satellite states within the Eastern Bloc, such as the People's Republic of Poland, the People's Republic of Bulgaria, the People's Republic of Hungary, the Czechoslovak Republic, the People's Republic of Romania, the People's Republic of Albania, and later East Germany from the Soviet zone of German occupation.
In keeping with the ( then ) Soviet policy of not announcing details on failed missions, the launch was announced under the name Tyazhely Sputnik (" Heavy Satellite ").
It was the first satellite of the Soviet Earth Satellite series.
It was the second satellite of the Soviet Earth Satellite series.
It belongs to the Soviet Earth Satellite series.
Xinjiang was considered a " Soviet Satellite ", being under total Soviet control.
On January 24, 1978, a Soviet Radar Ocean Reconnaissance Satellite, named Kosmos 954, built with an on board nuclear reactor fell from orbit and disintegrated.
In mid-December North American Aerospace Defense Command, which had assigned the satellite the Satellite Catalog Number 10361, noticed Kosmos 954 making erratic manoeuvres, changing the altitude of its orbit by up to 50 miles, as its Soviet operators struggled to control their failing spacecraft.
Upravlyaemy Sputnik Aktivnyj (), or US-A, also known in the west as Radar Ocean Reconnaissance Satellite or RORSAT, was a series of Soviet reconnaissance satellites.
* Tundra orbits, also developed for Soviet use, but only used by US Sirius Satellite Radio.
Pink indicates the area east of the Oder-Neisse line which the Soviet Union annexed for itself and its Poland | Polish Satellite state | satellite government and Flight and expulsion of Germans during and after WWII | expelled ethnic Germans from this area.
Ray ) Satellite Data Relay Network ( SDRN ), also referred to as Altair and Gelios, is a series of geosynchronous Russian relay satellites, used to transmit live TV images, communications and other telemetry from the Soviet / Russian space station Mir, the Russian Orbital Segment ( ROS ) of the International Space Station and other orbital spacecraft to the Earth, in a manner similar to that of the US Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System.
The system was conceived as part of the second generation of the Global Satellite Data Relay Network ( Глобальная Космическая Командно-Ретрансляционная система ( GKKRS )) and was developed by decree of the Soviet Council of Ministers of February 17, 1976 ( the other part of this decree authorized the construction of geostationary system " Geyser ").
Posner was the host of Moscow Meridian, an English-language current affairs program focusing on the Soviet Union ; the show was produced by Gosteleradio, the Soviet State Committee for Television and Radio and broadcast on the Satellite Program Network.
It existed to protect Soviet Satellite countries that were formed after World War II and to ensure that no enemy invaded any of the Soviet satellite countries.
The launch of the Soviet Satellite Sputnik in October 1957 only finished Navaho as the Air Force shifted its research money into ICBMs.
The formerly Soviet, and now Russian, Global ' naya Navigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema ( Global Navigation Satellite System ), or GLONASS, was a fully functional navigation constellation in 1995.
* Anti Satellite Capability: The report argued that there was stronger evidence than presented by the NIE of a Soviet intent to develop Anti Satellite Capability and that despite the NIE judgment contrary, the Soviets were combining directed energy research to this end.

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