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Anti-alcohol success

NZPA-Reuter Moscow The Kremlin’s antialcohol campaign has cut deaths from heart disease by more than 100,000 in a year, the Communist Party daily, “Pravda,” reported. It quoted a Politburo member, Yegor Ligachev, as saying that accidents at work and crimes caused by drunkenness had decreased, and “the atmosphere in our families has become better.”

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Press, 21 July 1986, Page 5

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Anti-alcohol success Press, 21 July 1986, Page 5

Anti-alcohol success Press, 21 July 1986, Page 5

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