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Gerry Schecter/Mr. Kissinger 12:25 p. m., May 14, 1972 - 3 - K: You've got the same thing about Moscow that most of your colleagues have about Peking. S: I like both places. I like to travel. If you are K: Okay. /Very good, I'll let you visit me in the Kremlin. S: I'd love that -- in Lenin's bedroom, huh? K: The Czar's bedroom means more to me. S: Okay. K: Bye.

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