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March 2, 1987 - U.S.-Soviet Missile Talks Stall - Howard Baker's New Job - Quake Jolts New Zealand.
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March 2, 1987 - U.S.-Soviet Missile Talks Stall - Howard Baker's New Job - Quake Jolts New Zealand.
U.S./Soviet Missile Negotiations – on again – off again. A typical day during the Reagan Years – beginning with Soviet officials said today Kremlin leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s proposal for a separate U.S.-Soviet accord on ridding Europe of mediumrange nuclear missiles was aimed at ending the arms talk deadlock in Geneva. At a news conference to discuss Gorbachev’s weekend proposal, the officials also hinted that agreement on mediumrange missil…
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