The World - News from Sept. 20, 1988
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About 200 Soviet and 300 American officials and private citizens met in Tbilisi, the capital of Soviet Georgia, for a six-day conference co-sponsored by the state-sanctioned U.S.-Soviet Friendship Society and the Chautauqua Institution of New York. Three previous conferences have served as a barometer of U.S.-Soviet relations. Thirteen months ago in Chautauqua, N.Y., the Soviet delegation trumpeted the merits of the Kremlin drive for glasnost , or openness.
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