Foreign newsreels № 4961 (1976)

News №30196,
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Mexico - The consequences of the strongest hurricane in La groove. October 3. Venezuela - The funeral of the former Chilean Minister of the Allende government who was killed in a bomb explosion. Caracas, Sep 29. France - Racing at Arc de de Trayslif. Paris, October 3. New Zealand - Demonstration of opponents of nuclear tests against the visit of U.S. nuclear destroyer "Long Beach." Auckland, October 1. Mexico - Hurricane "Liza". La Paz, October 2. Spec. report - The story of the world champion in boxing MOHAMED Ali. USA, Zaire, Philippines, Malaysia. 1964-1976 years. England - Scientists demonstrate gorilla Salome in one of the scientific - research institutes. London, Oct. 6. France - Statement by the Lebanese leader K.Dzhumblatta in which he accused the U.S. and Israel of using Syria against Lebanon. United States - Television discussion of President Ford and challenger for the presidency of George Carter. (Debate on the impact of the Soviet Union in Europe and the Middle East arms sales). San - Francisco, October 6. Egypt - A military parade in honor of the third anniversary of the end of the last war in the Middle East. October 6. UN - France. International seminar in Paris, UNESCO condemning discrimination in Israel. England - Football match team "Arsenal" and "Queen's Park Rangers." London, October 2. Rhodesia - The trial of Bishop Bishop participating in partisan activities. Bishop gives interviews. Umtali, October 1. United States - Election campaign. Taken: Maryland State Senator responds to reporters' questions. Ford talks with workers at the White House. J. Carter told reporters. Carter and his supporters. October 2. Portugal - Pre-election rallies in Lisbon. Oct. 1. Germany - Spec. the plot, due to the general elections to the Bundestag. Taken: G.Shmidt talking with people. Portrait of Helmut Kohl. Schmidt's press conference. Pre-election rally Strauss. Rhodesia, Botswana, Zambia - Negotiations leaders of Rhodesia, Botswana and Zambia over the normalization of relations between the two countries.

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