Volume 16, Number 5 · March 25, 1971

News from Moscow

By Andrei Amalrik

The wife of an American correspondent in Moscow invited a young Russian friend into her home. At the gates of the house they were stopped by a policeman. Addressing the American woman he said: 'You go ahead. But as for you,' said the policeman, pulling the Russian by the arm, 'go back.'



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