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March 9, 1957 issue

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The article presents developments related to world politics. The Israeli-Egyptian issue has held the spotlight of world attention for so many dramatic hours that too little attention has been paid to other major issues at the U.N. The mediation of the U.N. has also been successful in the Israeli-Egyptian issue. In Newark, New Jersey, the sales and advertising managers for General Electric Supply Co. think nothing of engaging prostitutes, blondes preferred, to entertain customers at conventions.

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WORLD politics; UNITED Nations; INTERNATIONAL relations; CONFLICT management; POLITICAL doctrines; NEWARK (N.J.); NEW Jersey; UNITED States
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