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Uncertainty in Moscow

NZPA-Reuter Moscow/ ] Soviet newspapers have/ grown cautious, realising 1 that they may have to learn 1 to live with the man they , once called a "double-dyed : reactionary” and an old actor! 1 looking for a new role. |< . Comment has been muted’:

| in Moscow about Ronald; I Reagan in recent Weeks as i the Russians watched, him! achieving the ’■ Republican presidential nomination; But his platform is still described in the Soviet press as “openly warlike’’ and Vis tax-cut proposals-’are said to[ defy simple arithmetic. He isi said to' fit the increasingly l

[[“ultra-conservative” mood of > the country. ./ - 11 The colourful "Literary i Gazette” said that “few people doubt” that Mr I Reagan wouldl have an ad- , vantage in the highly telei vised. campaign since "no i [arguments will stand up >[ against . . his photogenic ■'presence.”

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Press, 18 July 1980, Page 6

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Uncertainty in Moscow Press, 18 July 1980, Page 6

Uncertainty in Moscow Press, 18 July 1980, Page 6

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