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The time is nine o'clock.
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You are listening
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to the English Language Service
of Radio Moscow.

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And here is the news.
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You're reader, Paul. . .
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In Afghanistan today,
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democratic government forces assisted
by their soviet comrades

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in arms continued
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their sweep against fascist,
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CIA backed rabels
in the Panshir Valley. . .

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You correspondent in Kabul reports
that the Government Forces. . .

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Entering Cherryhayes fifteen seconds.
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Go ahead.
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Including large areas
of the valley have been liberated

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and restored to the arrival
of Government and soviet forces

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have everywhere been greeted
with dubilation by the liberated

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the Afghanis army reported
the capture of. . .

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Ginger?
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Hold position. There's a civilian
on the street.

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Ginger. . .
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Ginger.
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Come on!
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Ginger! Come on down from there!
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We're bloody exposed out here.
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While trying to escape to join
the rebels as lies and distortion.

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Here, Ginger!
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Continuing his tours
of collective farms

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in the Maldazian Republic. . .
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Ginger easy now. Ginger!
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Politburo member,
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predicted further record grain harvests
this year for soviet agriculture

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to a cheering crowd of farm workers. . .
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Eays. Eays.
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for Christ's sake!
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With the order of Heroes
of soviet labour. . .

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Ginger!
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Hogs and corn are not setting
an example to the whole nation. . .


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