MIA: History: USSR: Culture: Soviet Life
Free Health Care | Turkmenia and Uzbekistan Today | Poet Mikhail Lermontov
First Published: October, 1984. (No. 337)
Editors: Oleg P. Benyukh, Valeri Belyakov, Yuri B. Savenkov, Oleg G. Shibko
Publisher: Holladay-Tyler Printing Corp., Rockville, Md.
Scanned: Brian Baggins
Public Domain: Soviet History Archive 2005. This work is completely free.This is a raw scan in PDF format. The text is not digitally recognized, instead these are just pictures of the pages in the magazine. This was done because reproducing the magazine layout in html is highly time consuming, and the drive in this phase of the project is to get a multitude of these magazines online. If you would like to help put these magazines into html format, please let us know.
SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY
2 UZBEKISTAN SIXTY YEARS OF PROGRESS
Interview with Inamdzhan Usmankhodzhayev
4 SURKHAN: THE VALLEY REBORN
by Eparid KhodzhayevCOMMENTARY
49 SOVIET STAND ON THE PROHIBITION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS
by Lev Semeiko
54 BRINGING UP CHILDREN
by Simon SoloveichikECONOMY AND SCIENCE
15 THE MAGICAL BIP-BIP OF THE FIRST SPUTNIK
by Andrei Tarasov
16 NIKOLAI TIKHONOV: THE ONLY THING WE NEED IS PEACE
VIas Viktorov Reviews Nikolai Tikhonov's Book
21 THREE HOURS AND THIRTY-FIVE MINUTES IN THE LIFE OF SVETLANA SAVITSKAYAPEOPLE
12 "IT'S A CHALLENGE TO CONDUCT AN ORCHESTRA"
by Vladimir Mizhiritsky
56 DIALOGUE ON THE KITCHEN PARADOXES
by Lorisa Kuznetsova and Zoya YankovaPEACE
10 THE DICTATES OF CONSCIENCE
by Sergei Kharchenko
55 INTERNATIONAL PHOTO EXHIBIT PEACE TO THE WORLD" LITERATURELITERATURE AND THE ARTS
8 DOCUMENTARY: FIFTY YEARS OF MY LIFE
by Malik Kayumov
55 MEETING OLD FRIENDS AGAIN
by Drnitri Urnov
57 A WRITER MUST LIVE WHERE SHE WAS BORN
by Yelena Zonina
60 THINGS CULTURALSOVIET-AMERICAN CONTACTS
40 "MAY WE ALWAYS HAVE PEACE AND WORK TOGETHER TO ACHIEVE IT"
by Eduard Alesin
40 ARTISTS MUST UNITE IN THEIR EFFORTS FOR PEACE
by Yuri Katsnelson
41 DR. SIDNEY ALEXANDER: "NUCLEAR WAR HAS NO TREATMENT"
by Anna NikolayevaSPORTS
52 SIX METERS ISN'T REALLY THAT MUCH
by Nikito ShevelkovMISCELLANEOUS
42 AROUND THE COUNTRY