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Editorials

June 12, 1976 issue

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Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Forked Tongue," which discussed challenges facing the American Secretary of State in connection with the meeting in Chile of the Organization of the American State; "Carter's Choice," which discussed the outcome of post-primary politics in the U.S.; "Teamsters on the Strip," which discussed the International Brotherhood of Teamsters' plan to convene in Las Vegas, Nevada to elect a team of officers; "All in Due Course," which discussed politician Wayne Hays' public-payroll 'mistress' scandal; "The Young Vets," which discussed the difficult choice facing the U.S. Congress over veterans' education benefits.

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EDITORIALS; UNITED States -- Foreign relations; CHILE -- Foreign relations; HUMAN rights; INTERNATIONAL Brotherhood of Teamsters; HAYS, Wayne
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