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Peterzell, Jay | January 21, 1984 issue
Discusses the failure of the paramilitary intervention of the United States Central Intelligence Agency in resolving the low-intensity conflict in the African...

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Woodside, Alexander | December 13, 1975 issue
Examines the isolationist attitude of the U.S. towards history. Divergent senses of the importance of historical time; Manifestation of isolationism in...

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Widick, B. J. | September 4, 1972 issue
Focuses on the celebration of Labor Day in the U.S. in 1972. Attitude adopted by the AFL-CIO Executive Council toward the disagreement between labor unions...

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McWilliams, Carey | September 6, 1965 issue
Caught up for centuries in East-West, largely German-Russian, power politics, Poland's geographic position invited the partitions, risings and suppressions,...

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Oglesby, Carl | November 15, 1965 issue
Bourgeois gentlemen are people who are concerned for their exposure and with skepticism for politics that may be as deeply French as it is romantic. For...

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February 4, 1961 issue
There is almost complete absence of the familiar anti-communist rhetoric, except for a mild echo in the twice-repeated reference to the enemy by way of...

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July 11, 1966 issue
This article discusses about the inference of the U.S. on Vietnam war. The U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson had reached a decision to bomb North Vietnam's...

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Bourdet, Claude | March 9, 1963 issue
This article reports on political reasons for developing Europe as an ally by the U.S. The author says that the U.S. created Europe for its own selfish...

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December 30, 1944 issue
The article presents some socio-political issues. It highlights that for five years executive Samuel Hoare rendered Spain's dictator Francisco Franco great...

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April 8, 1950 issue
Put aside, for the moment, the fact that the reputations of innocent persons are blasted by the publication of charges against them before they have a chance...

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