The World - News from Dec. 9, 1985
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The United States is requiring citizens of four Soviet Bloc nations--Poland, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and East Germany--to make travel arrangements within the United States through the State Department, the New York Times reported. It said the new policy is designed to make it easier for the FBI to keep track of the four nations’ citizens and to cut down on possible spying for the Soviets.
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