The BCCI scandal and Russia, past and present / Larry Gerwin and Professor Michinov ; interviewed by Ian Masters.

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The BCCI scandal and Russia, past and present / Larry Gerwin and Professor Michinov ; interviewed by Ian Masters.
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KZ1890.15
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Two interviews on domestic banking issues and the transformation of the Soviet Union to the Russian Confederacy.|THE BCCI SCANDAL AND RUSSIA, PAST AND PRESENT / Larry Gerwin and Professor Michinov| interviewed by Ian Masters. - SERIES: Background briefing| no. 67 Two interviews on domestic banking issues and the transformation of the Soviet Union to the Russian Confederacy. - CONTENT: pt.1. The False Prophets : breaking the BCCI story and the growing banking crisis / Larry Gerwin (25 min.) -- pt.2. Changes in the Soviet Union : from Gorbachav to Confederacy / Professor V. Michinov (35 min.). - BROADCAST: KPFK, 20 Dec. 1992.

pt.1. The False Prophets : breaking the BCCI story and the growing banking crisis / Larry Gerwin (25 min.) -- pt.2. Changes in the Soviet Union : from Gorbachav to Confederacy / Professor V. Michinov (35 min.).

pt.1. The False Prophets : breaking the BCCI story and the growing banking crisis / Larry Gerwin (25 min.) -- pt.2. Changes in the Soviet Union : from Gorbachav to Confederacy / Professor V. Michinov (35 min.).

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1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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