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MOSCOW--The Supreme Soviet yesterday stripped a noted Russian author of his Soviet citizenship, charging him with "behavior damaging to Soviet Prestige."

Alexander Zinoviev, a satirist of Soviet life, emigrated to Munich last month. The Supreme Soviet's action against him was the same as that taken this year against emigrees Maj. Gen. Pyotr Grigorenko and Mstislav Rostropovitch.

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