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Editorials

August 26, 1961 issue

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This article presents information on world politics. For several weeks, or even months, nothing has happened to exacerbate U.S.-Cuban relations. Cuban Premier Fidel Castro's minions turned out to be innocent. The U.S. Eastern Air Lines Electra has been exchanged for Castro's patrol boat at Punta del Este, Uruguay. The hope of the Kennedy Administration that Castro could be sent into a Latin American Coventry appears to have been a wishful dream. Meanwhile in the U.S. the efforts for propagating the act of disarmament.

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WORLD politics; CASTRO, Fidel, 1926-; INTERNATIONAL relations; UNITED States -- Politics & government; CUBA; UNITED States
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