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March 6, 1982 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Declaring Secret War," which discussed the implications of the plan of the U.S. government...

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Smith, Desmond | December 20, 1975 issue
Comments on the financial controversies surrounding the construction of the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Quebec and the holding of the Olympic Games in...

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Brokhin, Yuri | July 17, 1976 issue
Discusses the superiority of Soviet Olympic athletes. Ability to beat the U.S. in American sports; Mass preoccupation with sports in the Soviet Union;...

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May 19, 1984 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "The Rule of the Games," by the political nature of the Olympiad; "Boudin's Choice," which...

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April 28, 1984 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. '"U.S. To Critics: Keep Out!" which discussed the U.S. government's policy to deny visas...

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Smillie, Dirk | November 30, 1998 issue
Sure enough, back in the United States, fellow CBS correspondent Roberta Baskin switched on her TV a few days before the Olympiad's opening ceremonies and...

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Meister, Richard | February 13, 1960 issue
This article focuses on the financial crises faced by California in organizing Winter Olympic games, 1960. California brought much of its problem on itself....

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Cort, David | November 24, 1956 issue
One more ominous clue to Russian intentions, when the threat of "force" in Egypt was made in Moscow, was the fact that a Russian ship full of Russian athletes...

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Parker, Cornelia Stratton | December 30, 1931 issue
For three days, the Workers' Olympic Games had been filling the New York Stadium, twenty-two nationalities participating. And then Saturday night the torchlight...

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Gittler, Louis F. | August 1, 1936 issue
The preparations for the Olympiad extend as far back as last summer. At that time public-works projects were drawn up for the beautifying of the city. This...

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