Declassified UFO / UAP Document

TELEVISION PROGRAM SUMMARY 041530: MOS 90-5050

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This document is a summary of a Moscow Television Service broadcast from November 4, 1990. It lists 18 distinct news segments covering domestic Soviet affairs and international political events.

This document is a summary of a television program broadcast by the Moscow Television Service on November 4, 1990, at 1530 GMT. The summary, identified by serial number LD0411161590, provides a chronological list of 18 segments covered during the broadcast. The content is diverse, ranging from political and social issues within the USSR to international news. Domestic segments include reports on the situation in Moldova, preparations for GOSR celebrations in Tashkent, a new publication from Rossiyskaya Gazeta, a conference in Omsk regarding market economy development, road building in Irkutsk, hoisting machine production in Abakan, and flooding in Tyumen. International and political segments include the arrival of Baker in Bahrain, a British naval leader's opposition to action against Iraq, Brandt's travel to Baghdad, a report on an Invalids Congress in the PRC featuring Li Peng and Kulygin, a poll on divorces in Cuba, a report on a Soviet orchestra in Spain, a tour by the Washington Ballet Troupe in the Soviet Union, a festival in Alma-Ata, and a religious celebration at the Kazan Cathedral in Leningrad. The document concludes with a mention of sports coverage. The text is marked as unclassified and intended for U.S. government consumers, with instructions for ordering videotapes from the FBIS TV Center.

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