Sakharov sick
I Despite a worsening heart condition, the Soviet dissident, Andrei Sakharov, is 'refusing to see a doctor in I protest against Government i restrictions on his moveiments, his mother-in-law has isaid. Mrs Ruth Bonner, told i a news conference that Dr I Sakharov, now in internal I exile in Gorky, was living in intolerable conditions, subject to constant police harassment and growing isolation. The Nobel Prize-win-ning physicist was stripped of State honours last January and confined 'to Gorky, 400 km east of Moscow. — Paris.
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