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EAST-WEST DEBATE.—Mr Alexei Adjubei, chief editor of “Izvestia” and eon-in law of the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev), gestures during a tape-recorded television debate With the White House press secretary, Mr Pierre Salinger, in a New York studio. The two men discussed the differences in United States and Soviet press coverage of internal and international events. The debate was later presented on the National Broadcasting Commission's programme, "The Nation's Future."

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29553, 30 June 1961, Page 15

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EAST-WEST DEBATE.—Mr Alexei Adjubei, chief editor of “Izvestia” and eon-in law of the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev), gestures during a tape-recorded television debate With the White House press secretary, Mr Pierre Salinger, in a New York studio. The two men discussed the differences in United States and Soviet press coverage of internal and international events. The debate was later presented on the National Broadcasting Commission's programme, "The Nation's Future." Press, Volume C, Issue 29553, 30 June 1961, Page 15

EAST-WEST DEBATE.—Mr Alexei Adjubei, chief editor of “Izvestia” and eon-in law of the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev), gestures during a tape-recorded television debate With the White House press secretary, Mr Pierre Salinger, in a New York studio. The two men discussed the differences in United States and Soviet press coverage of internal and international events. The debate was later presented on the National Broadcasting Commission's programme, "The Nation's Future." Press, Volume C, Issue 29553, 30 June 1961, Page 15

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