The New Leader, Том 50New Leader Pub. Association, 1967 |
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... interest of Egypt and the Soviet Union is obvious . That it might be supported by the other Arb nations is understandable . That it is against the vital in- terests of the United States stands to reason ; for by helping to destroy the ...
... interest of Egypt and the Soviet Union is obvious . That it might be supported by the other Arb nations is understandable . That it is against the vital in- terests of the United States stands to reason ; for by helping to destroy the ...
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... interest of those men in Vietnam . We do not wish them to stay there . Also , we believe it is not in the national interest for them to remain . It seems to me the question is narrowed a bit if we get down to some of the issues . What ...
... interest of those men in Vietnam . We do not wish them to stay there . Also , we believe it is not in the national interest for them to remain . It seems to me the question is narrowed a bit if we get down to some of the issues . What ...
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... Interest Partnership at work . Public television can be an exciting and vital force in our daily lives , in our homes , and in our classrooms . While government financial support is needed , government control must be avoided . While ...
... Interest Partnership at work . Public television can be an exciting and vital force in our daily lives , in our homes , and in our classrooms . While government financial support is needed , government control must be avoided . While ...
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