The World - News from Nov. 28, 1985
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Yelena Bonner, the Soviet dissident who was granted permission to travel to the West for medical treatment, is scheduled to fly from Moscow to Rome on Monday, a spokesman for the Italian airline Alitalia said in Moscow. Bonner, 62, wife of dissident physicist Andrei D. Sakharov, will be allowed to see eye doctors in Italy and receive treatment in the United States for a heart ailment. Sakharov, the 1975 Nobel Peace laureate, has been restricted for years to the central Russian city of Gorky.
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