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Editorials

July 17, 1976 issue

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Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Topless Summit," which discussed comments made by U.S. President Gerald R. Ford; "Brezhnev at Bay," which discussed the implications of Communists' sessions in East Berlin, Germany; "Garden Party," which discussed the 1976 Democratic National Convention; "Israel's Skill and Daring," which discussed the Israeli rescue of hostages from Uganda; "The Brass Band," which discussed the growing denial of abortion rights by public hospitals.

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EDITORIALS; FORD, Gerald R., 1913-2006; PRESIDENTS; COMMUNISTS; VICTIMS of crimes; UNITED States; ISRAEL; UGANDA
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