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Papazian/Vita/Page 27.WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 (ABC), Detroit, taped interview by Chris Hansen, and used by Bill Bonds, on whatto expect from the Gromyko-Schultz talks that began today in Geneva, used on 5 PM news by Bill Bonds,January 7, 1985.WWJ-Radio, Detroit, taped interview by Paul Snider for an evaluation <strong>of</strong> the results <strong>of</strong> the Gromyko-Schultztalks in Geneva, 10 AM and shorts thereafter, January 9, 1985.WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 (ABC), Detroit, live interview by Bill Bonds on Up Front regarding the results <strong>of</strong>the Gromyko-Schultz talks in Geneva, 5 PM news, January 9, 1985.WWJ-Radio, Detroit, live interview by Paul Snider on the Soviet acceptance <strong>of</strong> a March date to begin armslimitation talks in Geneva, 12:30 PM news and taped shorts thereafter, January 26, 1985.WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 (ABC), Detroit, taped interview by Charlene Mitchell on the Soviet acceptance <strong>of</strong> aMarch date to begin arms limitation talks in Geneva, used on 6 PM and 11 PM news, January 26, 1985.WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 (ABC), Detroit, live interview by Bill Bonds on Up Front regarding the rumors thatMikhail Gorbachev will replace Konstantin Chernenko who will resign, 5 PM news, January 29, 1985.WWJ-Radio, Detroit (AM 95), live interview by Paul Snider regarding statement by high <strong>of</strong>ficial inWashington that Chernenko is terminally ill and will not last more than six months, 1:30 PM, February 16,1985, and shorts continuing on February 17, 1985.WWJ-Radio, Detroit, taped interview by Tom McIntyre on the death <strong>of</strong> Konstantin Chernenko and itssignificance for the arms talks which begin today in Geneva, March 11, 1985.WXYT-Radio (formerly WXYZ), Detroit, taped interview by Joe Madison on the death <strong>of</strong> KonstantinChernenko and its significance for US-Soviet relations, March 11, 1985.WNIC-Radio, Detroit, taped interview by Michael Barr on the death <strong>of</strong> Konstantin Chernenko and itssignificance for US-Soviet relations, March 11, 1985.WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 (ABC), Detroit, live interview by Bill Bonds on Up Front concerning the death <strong>of</strong>Konstantin Chernenko and the rise <strong>of</strong> Mikhail Gorbachev to power in the U.S.S.R. and its meaning forUS-Soviet relations, 5 PM news, and a "bite" on the 11:00 PM news, March 11, 1985.WXYZ-TV, Channel 7 (ABC), Detroit, taped interview by Chris Hansen on the shooting death <strong>of</strong> anAmerican Major in East Germany by a Soviet soldier and its implications on US-Soviet relations, 5 PMnews, March 25, 1985.WXON-TV, Channel 20, Detroit, 15 minute taped interview by Shirley Moore on the Armenian Genocide <strong>of</strong>1915, 7:30 AM, March 30, April 13, 1985.Group W -TV, Channel 6, Birmingham, half hour interview by Paul H. Heneks on "Money Matters",discussing the economy <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Union, 1:30 PM, April 6, and 3:30 PM and 7:00 PM April 9, 1985.WWJ-Radio, Detroit, taped interview by Paul Snider on the complications regarding a Reagan-Gorbachev

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