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Editorials

July 6, 1974 issue

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Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Slippery Summit," which discussed the summit meetings in Russia; "Delay, Divide, Discredit," which focused on the efforts of the U.S. diplomats to delay the impeachment of U.S. President Richard Nixon; "The Silbert Nomination," which discussed the nomination of Earl J. Silbert to be the U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C.; "Let 'Em Eat AIPO," which discussed the socio economic conditions of people living in slums in the U.S.; "Private Heroes," which discussed the people involved in the Watergate scandal; "The Nixon Loophole," which discussed the state income tax avoided by U.S. President Nixon.

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EDITORIALS; SUMMIT meetings; WORLD politics; SILBERT, Earl J.; INCOME tax; RUSSIA
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