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Editorials

October 5, 1974 issue

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Presents several editorials which cover various topics. "Kennedy Steps Aside," which discussed the decision of U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy not to run for President; "Does Kissinger Have Tenure?" which discussed the capabilities of U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger; "Oil Flows Toward Money," which discussed the debate in the U.S Senate over the setting up on an oil pipeline in Alaska; "British Fascism," which discussed the growth of fascism in Great Britain during the rise of Adolf Hitler to power in Germany; "The Baltimore Gun Bounty," which discussed a program launched by police in Maryland; "The Word for It," which discussed mediocratic governments.

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EDITORIALS; KENNEDY, Edward Moore, 1932-; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; KISSINGER, Henry, 1923-; PETROLEUM pipelines -- Alaska; FASCISM; GREAT Britain
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