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McKerrow, Richard | August 27, 1990 issue
The undisputed bully of the region, seeking to protect and extend hegemony, launches a midnight attack on a small but strategically located country to his...

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April 2, 1983 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Ruckelshaus Cleaning," which discussed actions taken by William Ruckelshaus, the first administrator...

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Forché, Carolyn | October 23, 1982 issue
Discusses the alleged corruption which exists in the armed forces system of El Salvador, as of October 1982. Attempt made in 1976 by Manuel Rodriguez,...

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December 9, 1944 issue
"The Nation" appreciates the political difficulties which confront the U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his effort to achieve a stable peace. American...

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Bolte, Charles G. | December 9, 1944 issue
Fashions in military thought-especially, popular military thought-change hardly at all between wars, but in wars they change fast and usually erratically....

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Mitchell, Kate L. | December 9, 1944 issue
The U.S. relations with China are in many respects one of the most important problems facing the Americans in the immediate future and also in the post-war...

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Beals, Carleton | July 6, 1957 issue
The article discusses the political crises in Haiti. The fever of rebellion which pervades much of the Caribbean is at its highest now in Cuba and in Haiti....

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Kirchwey, Freda | December 9, 1950 issue
The U.S. general Douglas MacArthur, seeking to rebut outspoken European criticism of his political and military judgment, has issued from Tokyo an unprecedented...

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Mehring, Walter | July 29, 1944 issue
This article presents information on political history of Germany till the second world war. work. In 1934 German dictator Adolf Hitler, to placate the...

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del Vayo, J. A. | July 3, 1954 issue
It is not certain whether the unexpected resignation of Guatemala's President, Jacobo Arbenz, will prove a victory for the U.S. and for the rebel forces...

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