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NOBEL PRIZE-WINNER SCORES ACTIONS OF SUPERPOWERS

Author: Associated Press

Date: Friday, November 12, 1982
Page: ?????
Section: RUN OF PAPER

Nobel Peace Prize-winner Alfonso Garcia Robles says the leaders of the nuclear powers don't always act as if they realize that the survival of humanity is at stake.

"Unfortunately it is necessary to confess that at times the actions and more frequently the words of the chiefs of states of the nuclear powers, and especially of the two superpowers, do not seem to reflect a full awareness of what is at stake in this question of the nuclear arms race," he told a news conference Wednesday.

Garcia Robles, a former foreign minister and veteran diplomat who now heads the Mexican delegation to UN disarmament talks in Geneva, shared the 1982 Peace Prize with Swedish disarmament activist Alva Myrdal.

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