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| | CNN Cold War - Profile: Andrei Gromyko |
 | | Gromyko was a skilled negotiator and a knowledgeable politician and diplomat. |  | | After Stalin's death, Gromyko returned to Moscow, resumed his position as first deputy foreign minister, became a full member of the Central Committee in 1956 and was appointed Soviet foreign minister in 1957. |  | | But as a protege of Molotov, his career began to falter when Molotov fell out of favor, and Gromyko was appointed ambassador to the Court of St. James (Great Britain). |
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http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/kbank/profiles/gromyko
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| | BBC NEWS Europe How Gorbachev got the top job |
 | | According to party custom, Gromyko spoke not in his own name, but said straight away that the profile of Mr Gorbachev he was presenting was a collective opinion. |  | | Foreign Minister Andrey Gromyko proposed Mikhail Gorbachev as general secretary and all 17 other members supported him. |  | | But the decisive Politburo meeting was also preceded by behind-the-scenes negotiations, involving Gromyko's son Anatoly, director of the Africa Institute. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4334119.stm
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| | AMBASSADOR - Definition |
 | | A minister of the highest rank sent to a foreign court to represent there his sovereign or country. |  | | ambassadress, Andrei Andreyevich Gromyko, Andrei Gromyko, diplomat, diplomatist, Gromyko, interpreter, representative, spokesperson, voice |
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http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/ambassador
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| | Obituary: Andrei Gromyko |
 | | Andrei Gromyko, 79, dour Soviet diplomat who, as Foreign Minister from 1957 to 1985, was the public face of Russian inscrutability and intransigence. |  | | From 1943, when Stalin appointed him (at age 34) Ambassador to Washington, Gromyko was an indispensable formulator of Kremlin policy toward the U.S., dealing with nine Presidents. |  | | He helped Stalin haggle with F.D.R. at Yalta, told John F. Kennedy there were no Soviet missiles in Cuba in 1962, and during the Brezhnev era became an architect of detente. |
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http://vikingphoenix.com/public/rongstad/bio-obit/gromyko.htm
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 | | Premier Joseph Stalin, President Truman, and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko during the Potsdam Conference. |  | | Gromyko, Andrei Andreevich, 1909-1989; Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953; Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972 |  | | Premier Joseph Stalin, Pavlov, President Harry S. Truman, and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko during the Berlin conference. |
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http://www.trumanlibrary.org/photographs/view.php?id=395
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| | CNN - Cold War |
 | | On July 2, 1985, after 28 years as Soviet foreign minister, Andrei Gromyko was appointed to the mostly ceremonial post of chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet. |  | | He joined the Soviet diplomatic service in 1939 and served as Moscow's ambassador to the United States from 1943 to 1946. |  | | Gromyko also headed the Soviet negotiating team that worked out a partial nuclear test ban treaty with Great Britain and the United States in 1963. |
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http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/1998/07/01/then.now
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 | | When Gromyko first asked Zimyanin to prepare a briefing report on China, the foreign minister knew that he would soon be accompanying Khrushchev on a two-week visit to the United States, a task that would enable him to bolster the Foreign Ministry's standing (as well as his own influence) on other issues, especially Sino-Soviet relations. |  | | The status of the Foreign Ministry on this issue was never quite as prominent during Andrei Gromyko's long tenure as foreign minister (1957-1985), but the MFA's influence did temporarily expand in 1959 on the eve of the Sino-Soviet split. |  | | Khrushchev notes that he "greatly respected Gromyko as foreign minister both during this time and afterwards" (p. |
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http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?topic_id=1409&fuseaction=library.print_this&id=328&stoplayout=true
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 | | Andrei A. Gromyko Soviet statesman and president (1985--8), born near Minsk, Belarus. |  | | He became president in 1985, but retired from office following the 19th Party Conference (1988) and was replaced by Gorbachev. |  | | He studied agriculture and economics, and became a research scientist at the Soviet Academy of Sciences. |
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http://www.oscarberger.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=B-0271
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| | Andrei Gromyko |
 | | Soviet politician Andrei Gromyko joined the Communist Party in 1931. |  | | He continued as Foreign Minister until 1985, when Gorbachev appointed him to the ceremonial position of Soviet President. |  | | In 1943, he became the Soviet Ambassador to the United States and attended all the important World War II conferences. |
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http://www.multied.com/Bio/people/gromyko.html
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| | Andrei Gromyko |
 | | He later joined the diplomatic service and went to Washington during the Second World War. |  | | In 1943 Gromyko was appointed as the Soviet ambassador in the United States. |  | | Andrei Gromyko, the son of peasants, was born near Minsk in Russia in 1909. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/COLDgromyko.htm
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 | | In late 1985 and early 1986 Gorbachev moved to consolidate his aauthority by appointing his supporters to key party and povernment posts in place of representatives of the "old guard". |  | | On his death in the following year Chernenko was succeeded as general secretary by Mikhail Gorbachev and as President by Andrei Gromyko. |  | | The candidate members were, Piotr Demichev, Vladimir Dolgikh, Nikolai Slyunkov, Marshal Sergei Sokolov, Yury Solovev, Nikolai Talyzin and Boris Yeltsin. |
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http://www.prop1.org/legal/873290/ex2.comm.htm
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| | Parallel History Project on NATO and the Warsaw Pact |
 | | Speech by the Polish Foreign Minister (Stefan Olszowski) |  | | Speech by the Romanian Foreign Minister (Stefan Andrei) |
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http://www.isn.ethz.ch/php/documents/collection_3/CMFA_meetings/coll_3_CMFA_doc_III.htm
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| | SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Stanley Clifford Weyman |
 | | He got acquainted with the delegates Warren Austin and Andrei Gromyko. |  | | His comeuppance came when the Thai delegation invited him to become their press officer with full diplomatic accreditation. |  | | In 1948 Weyman made up credentials to become a journalist for the United Nations at Lake Success. |
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http://www.singaporemoms.com/parenting/Stanley_Clifford_Weyman
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| | Rublev, Andrei -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer! |
 | | Sakharov advocated civil liberties and social reform in his own country and cordial relations with non-Communist countries. |  | | In an outstanding diplomatic career that spanned nearly a half century, Soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko accommodated the policies of whoever led the Communist party. |  | | or Andrei Rublyov He was trained wholly in the stylized tradition of Byzantine art, but to the more humanistic approach it had adopted by the 14th century he added a truly Russian element, a complete unworldliness that distinguishes his work from that of his predecessors and successors. |
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http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article?tocId=9377279
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| | Chinese Zodiac Encyclopedia |
 | | Prince Philip, Peter Ustinov, Alex Haley, Alexander Dubcek, Deborah Kerr, Yves Montand, Elia Kazan, King Birenda of Nepal, Elton John, D. Ludwig, Pope Paul VI, Grover Cleveland, Paul Galico, Crown Prince Akihito, Edwin Land Baron, Guy Rothschild, Queen Juliana, Peter Drucker, Katherine Hepburn, Andrei Gromyko. |  | | Famous people born in the year of the Rooster |
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http://www.twilightbridge.com/hobbies/festivals/chinesenewyear/rooster.htm
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| | The Fall of Détente |
 | | Cyrus Vance's conversation with Andrei Gromyko, 13 July 1978 |  | | Carter's conversation with Andrei Gromyko, 27 May 1978 |  | | Ambassador Dobrynin's political report to Gromyko on Soviet-American relations, 11 July 1978 |
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http://nobelprize.org/peace/symposia/ns95
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 | | A. Gromyko to Molotov, 14 July 1944, ibid., 1. |  | | Rather revealingly Gromyko started his analysis of Soviet-American relations with the year 1939--the beginning of his Washington tour--which makes the paper look even more like a personal report on where this relationship has come from and where it is going under his watch. |  | | Still, even with these qualifications in mind, Gromyko's report seems remarkably and authentically positive, especially in its unusually benign interpretation of basic U.S. interests after the war which is in striking contract to Gromyko's public pronouncements of later years. |
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http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?topic_id=1409&fuseaction=library.document&id=321
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| | World News Review 1984 - Instant Library Version |
 | | CU Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko talking on arms negotiations at the UN CU President Reagan talking on arms negotiations |  | | White House historic meeting between Gromyko and Reagan |  | | Aerial view looking down on crowds and soldiers (Red Square) |
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http://www.aptnlibrary.com/IL_WNR1984_shotlist.htm
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| | The Washington Note Archives |
 | | From yesterday's media stakeout of United Nations Ambassador John R. Bolton : |  | | Perhaps John Bolton is modeling himself on Andrei Gromyko, the famous "Mr. |  | | "Perhaps John Bolton is modeling himself on Andrei Gromyko, the famous "Mr. |
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http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/archives/000896.html
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| | Gromyko's profile of JFK, 1960 |
 | | In August 1960, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko forwarded to Premier Khrushchev a political profile, prepared by the USSR Embassy in Washington, of the recently-nominated Democratic presidential candidate, Senator John F. Kennedy. |  | | Khrushchev had met JFK once beforebriefly, during a visit to the United States the previous fall, when he was introduced to the members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/gromyjfk.htm
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| | Reply To Falsification Of Role Of Gromyko |
 | | In that period Andrei Andreevich Gromyko* was (since 1946) a permanent representative of the USSR in the Security Council of the UN and at the same time he was the Deputy Foreign Minister of the USSR. |  | | * ANDREI A. A Soviet statesman and political figure, Hero of Socialist Labour (1969) Doctor of Economic Sciences (1958), author of scientific works on international relations, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. |  | | There’s no doubt that no individual person could act on this on their very own. |
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http://www.northstarcompass.org/nsc0306/blau.htm
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| | GN Online: Washington 'flouting UN charter' |
 | | Gromyko, who spoke to students at Baghdad University's Political Science faculty yesterday, told his audience that his peace memorandum did not seek just to defend Iraq, but to defend other countries that could face a similar flouting of international law. |  | | While quoting extensively from the UN charter, which his father Andrei Gromyko helped put together that bans the threat of force as an instrument of coercion, he warned that any war on Iraq would create anarchy. |  | | If war starts in the Middle East there would be territorial changes that will lead to the dismemberment of other nations. |
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http://www.gulf-news.com/Articles/print.asp?ArticleID=78702
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| | Gromyko, Andrei Andreyevich |
 | | It was Gromyko who formally nominated Mikhail Gorbachev as Communist Party leader in 1985. |  | | As ambassador to the USA from 1943, he took part in the Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam conferences; as United Nations representative 194649, he exercised the Soviet veto 26 times. |  | | Helicon Publishing is a division of Research Machines plc. |
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http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0004091.html
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| | National Review: This is the way a world ends - Andrei Gromyko, Janos Kadar, Imre Nagy |
 | | This is the way a world ends - Andrei Gromyko, Janos Kadar, Imre Nagy |  | | In recommending Gorbachev as Party leader in 1985, Gromyko used an interesting metaphor: "Comrades, this man has a nice smile, but he has iron teeth." Gorbachev proved it shortly thereafter by stripping Gromyko of office and power and putting one of his own men in his place. |  | | Called at the age of 29 to the Foreign Ministry by Molotov in 1939, the year of the cynical Hitler-Stalin Pact, Gromyko dutifully followed every twist of the Party line. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n14_v41/ai_7813795
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| | Andrei Zhelyabov biography .ms |
 | | Zhelyabov, Andrey Ivanovich (Желябов, Андрей Иванович in Russian) (August 17(29), 1851 ? |  | | In admiration of Zhelyabov?s dedication to his revolutionary cause, Vladimir Lenin went as far as to compare him with other great revolutionaries, such as Maximilien Robespierre and Giuseppe Garibaldi. |
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http://andrei-zhelyabov.biography.ms
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| | Andrei Chikatilo biography .ms |
 | | Chikatilo's mother was a brutal woman, and with his father at war, the young Andrei had to share a bed with his mother. |  | | Chikatilo had many fantasies of leading German captives into the woods and executing them, a fantasy that - although common of Soviet children at the time - had parallels with his murders. |  | | He frequently wetted the bed, for which he was badly beaten and humiliated. |
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http://andrei-chikatilo.biography.ms
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| | Presidents' secret tapes becoming available - PittsburghLIVE.com |
 | | Former President John F. Kennedy (left) talks with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko (third from right) on Oct. 18, 1962 at the White House. |  | | On Oct. 22, 1962, at 10:40 a.m., President John F. Kennedy picked up a telephone in the White House and spoke to his predecessor, Dwight D. Eisenhower, about Russian nuclear missiles in Cuba and what the U.S. government was doing to get them removed. |  | | Reproduction or reuse prohibited without written consent from PittsburghLIVE. |
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http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/s_17948.html
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| | Second Taiwan Strait Crisis - Biocrawler |
 | | The Eisenhower Administration responded to Taiwan's request for aid according to its obligations in the 1954 US-ROC defense treaty by reinforcing US naval units and ordering US naval vessels to help the Nationalist government protect Quemoy's supply lines. |  | | The Soviet Union dispatched its foreign minister, Andrei Gromyko, to Beijing to discuss China's actions. |  | | This situation in 1958 continued for 44 days and took approximately 1,000 lives. |
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http://www.biocrawler.com/biowiki/Second_Taiwan_Strait_crisis
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| | History of Zionism and Israel - UN Debate on Palestine Partition - Remarks of Gromyko |
 | | This speech by Andrei Gromyko in the UN debate made it clear that the Soviet Union eventually would support partition only because the Arabs had made it impossible to create a one state state solution. |  | | It also makes it abundantly clear that in 1947, contrary to its later stand and contrary to ideological pronouncements of Marxists, the USSR did not consider Zionism to be racist or colonialist. |  | | History of Zionism and Israel - UN Debate on Palestine Partition - Remarks of Gromyko |
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http://www.zionism-israel.com/zionism_ungromyko.htm
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| | Time: A diplomat for all seasons. (Andrei Gromyko)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | However he has changed over the years, Andrei Andreyevich Gromyko has also remained the... |  | | His dour, dark-eyed face has been etched over the decades with downturning lines, but it is still capable of all the familiar flashes of emotion: the rare, stray wisp of a smile, the characteristic sag of one side of his thin mouth to denote disapproval, the sudden contortions of carefully thoughtout anger. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:3322122&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf
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| | Helsingin Sanomat - International Edition - Foreign |
 | | And sure enough, along came the Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, who tripped and fell right into my lap", says Varvikko. |  | | The notoriously dreadful acoustics of Alvar Aalto's Finlandia Hall made their presence felt, at least obliging President Ford to listen to the opening address from Finnish President Urho Kekkonen through headphones. |  | | Gromyko apologised, and I said it was nothing." |
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http://www.helsinginsanomat.fi/english/article/1101980445757
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| | Letter from Christian B. Anfinsen to Rudolph Kuznetsov, Andrei A. Gromyko, Edward Shevardnadze, G. I. Marchuk (March ... |
 | | Letter from Christian B. Anfinsen to Rudolph Kuznetsov, Andrei A. Gromyko, Edward Shevardnadze, G. Marchuk (March 31, 1988) |  | | Letter from Christian B. Anfinsen to Rudolph Kuznetsov, Andrei A. Gromyko, Edward Shevardnadze, G. Marchuk |  | | Anfinsen wrote this letter to various members of the leadership of the Soviet Union on behalf of Soviet molecular biologist Vladimir Raiz, who had been attempting to immigrate to Israel since 1973. |
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http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/KK/B/B/D/N
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| | Andrei Tupolev biography .ms |
 | | Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev (Russian: Андре́й Никола́евич Туполев; November 10, 1888 – December 23, 1972) was a pioneering Russian aircraft designer. |  | | His most famous design was the supersonic airliner Tupolev Tu-144. |
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http://andrei-tupolev.biography.ms
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| | The Kissinger Transcripts : Photographs |
 | | Henry Kissinger, Leonid Brezhnev (with translator Viktor Sukhodrev at his ear), Gerald Ford, and Andrei Gromyko during the Helsinki summit, July 1975 (original at Gerald Ford Presidential Library). |  | | (L-R) Andrei Gromyko, Winston Lord, Viktor Sukhodrev, Leonid Brezhnev, (unknown), Henry Kissinger, and NSC staffer William Hyland prepare for talks at the Kremlin, 21 January, 1976 (courtesy AP). |  | | Anatoly Dobrynin looks on as Andrei Gromyko and Henry Kissinger shake hands prior to their talks in Geneva, July 10, 1975 (courtesy AP). |
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http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nsa/publications/DOC_readers/kissinger/photos.htm
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| | Conversation with Roy Gutman - p. 3 of 8 |
 | | They tried to deliver a letter to Andrei Gromyko, who was then the Foreign Minister. |  | | They wanted me to go, and it was such an important post that I said "Of course." But the Russians turned me down for a visa. |  | | The Russians replied and they published another reply, back and forth. |
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http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/conversations/Gutman/gutman-con3.html
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| | National Review: A good time in Geneva - George P. Shultz meeting with Andrei Gromyko |
 | | The Economist captured the essence of the talks in its cover photo of a dour-looking Gromyko sitting beside a poker-faced Shultz. |  | | When George Shultz and Andrei Gromyko finally kissed and made up in Geneva, the only real suspense was over which one would exude the greater warmth to the network cameras. |  | | Dubbed in above the photo were their thoughts. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_v37/ai_3636717
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| | Introduction |
 | | JFK reportedly told Andrei Gromyko that Jews would not support détente. |  | | Beschloss got the information from Gromyko’s book, Memoirs, pp. |  | | Israel wanted the Cold War to continue (as Gromyko pointed out). |
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http://www.jfkmontreal.com/introduction.htm
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| | MSU Vincent Voice Library |
 | | (April 25, 1980) Andrei Gromyko comdemns US effort to try to f... |  | | (May 9, 1959) Gromykos remarks on arrival in Geneva for dis... |  | | [Collected Speech of Andrei Andreevich Gromyko] [sound recording] |
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http://vvl.lib.msu.edu/showfindingaid.cfm?findaidid=Gromyko
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| | Foreign Affairs - Author Page - ANDREI GROMYKO |
 | | Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs: One document found. |  | | 4/13/2006 5:55:22 AM Foreign Affairs - Author Page - ANDREI GROMYKO |
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http://www.foreignaffairs.org/author/andrei-gromyko
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