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Premier Nikita Khrushchev announced the launching of POLET I at a Moscow reception in honor of Laotian Prince ... Release 1371-63)'' Columnist William S. White, writing in the Washington Evening Star, charged that Premier Nikita Khrushchev was being sup­ported in his efforts to slow down the U.S. space program ...
Premier Nikita Khrushchev, in an interview with Com­munist newsmen published in Izvestia, said: "At the present time ... , NYT, 10/27/63,1)'' NASA Administrator James E. Webb , asked for his reaction to Premier Khrushchev's statement that U.S.S.R. was not competing to land a man on ... and what is in our national interest." ''(NYT,10/27/63,12)'' Administration reactions to Premier Khrushchev's statement that Russia would not attempt to land a man on the moon indicated ...
... civil ceremony in Mos­cow, followed by an emotional four-hour reception for 300 guests. Premier Nikita Khrushchev acted as toastmaster at the reception, and relatives and friends were crowded into the background ... lunar landing race, following Premier Khrushchev's statement of Oct. 26 that Russia was not presently planning manned lunar flight, indicated that the majority of the newspapers thought Khrushchev had made a sen ...
Premier Nikita Khrushchev told a group of visiting U.S. businessmen that U.S.S.R. was continuing ... on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, told the Senate that it was unwarranted to assume from Premier Khrushchev's Oct. 26 remarks that the Soviets had pulled out of the space race. "The ...
... conference, "to anticipate the ability of the Soviets at some time to use space offensively." Premier Nikita Khrushchev said in speech to transport workers that despite, the claims of American scientists no U ... American one for a long time but in vain and is becoming lonesome." In answering Premier Khrushchev, Dr. William Pickering, Director of Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL stated: "On April 26, at 4 ...
... )'' Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was reported to have told visiting Japanese legislators that U.S.S.R. had developed a new "terrible weapon" capable of destroying mankind. Two days later, however, Mr. Khrushchev clarified ...
... insure that there are no further catastrophes." ''(CR, 5/4/67, H5109-13)'' Former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev made at least two offers in the early 1960's to show to the US ... Library of Congress, told an AIAA meeting in Atlanta. He declined to specify what favors Khrushchev wanted. Dr. Sheldon said frequent launchings of satellites into low circular orbits indicated strongly that ...
... workers. In an interview with fourteen American newspaper editors, the text of which was released, Premier Nikita Khrushchev asserted that showing of documentary film on the Soviet antimissile missile to the Communist-sponsored ... "might have been misunderstood" as a warlike gesture. "Had the people been shown this film," Khrushchev said, "they would have seen what kind of a machine it is. You can say ...
... distress over the Soviets beating the United States into space. The son of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, Sergei N. Khrushchev, a prominent professor of International Studies at Brown University in Rhode Island, spoke at ...

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