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- WORLD, Page 57World NotesSOVIET UNIONAnother Burning Issue
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- Tempers are smoldering across the Soviet Union as irate
- smokers vent their rage over the country's summer-long tobacco
- shortage. "No tobacco -- no work!" shouted angry factory
- workers in Kuibyshev who would rather strike than switch. In
- the Urals town of Perm, nicotine-starved crowds blocked the
- main street, and "tobacco riots" have hit other cities.
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- Soviet officials blame factory breakdowns, hoarding by black
- marketeers and reduced imports from Bulgaria for the cigarette
- shortage. The protests are regarded as a real threat to
- perestroika. Moscow's city council announced last week that it
- would immediately begin rationing cigarettes, limiting
- consumption to five packs a month. President Gorbachev fired
- Vladilen Nikitin, his appropriately named head of state
- procurement, after finding his explanation for the shortage
- "unconvincing and unsound." Soviet smokers seem to agree. "It
- was bad enough when they took our vodka away," grumbled a man
- in a tobacco line. "There was eau de cologne or home brew to
- replace it. But what do you smoke instead of tobacco?"
- Suggested a young man next to him: "Try some grass, dad."
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