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Editorials

January 24, 1976 issue

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Presents several editorial which discuss different subjects. "Not the Worst Solution," which discussed the failure of the countries in the Organization of African Unity to unite on a common policy toward Angola; "From San Juan Hill to Angola," which discussed the Cuban government's plan to leave its troops in Angola; "Reforming the Secret Agencies," which discussed the evidence of the runaway behavior of intelligence agencies in the U.S. Academy; "The Paper Trenches," which discussed the advertising campaign of "The New York Times."

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EDITORIALS; ANGOLA -- History -- South African Invasion, 1975-1976; ADVERTISING campaigns; AFRICA
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