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Ahmad, Eqbal | September 21, 1985 issue
The article discusses the role of the United Nations in the development of the Third World. The perception of the United Nations as a body dominated by...

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October 11, 1965 issue
The United Nations General Assembly is in the throes of its annual denial of United Nations membership to Red China and, as usual, the United States is...

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Stotle, Jane | December 31, 1960 issue
The fifteenth U.N. General Assembly ended as it began, seized with the Congo, Brazzaville problem. The question was brought up, dropped and brought up again...

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Barlow, William E. | July 17, 1967 issue
Presents several letters to the editor related to articles previously published. Discussion on the article entitled "The Time-Life Caper: Brazil's Yankee...

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July 17, 1967 issue
The article focuses on political condition of the U.S. The influence of the two superpowers over the fate of small nations has been much deplored, not without...

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del Vayo, J. Alvarez | December 25, 1954 issue
The article discusses the proceedings of the U.N. General Assembly. It is true that the resolution finally adopted by the U.N. General Assembly did not...

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del Vayo, J. Alvarez | October 21, 1950 issue
Speaking before the Political and Security Committee of the General Assembly in defense of the Acheson plan, Republican expert on international affairs...

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September 27, 1958 issue
Thanks largely to the wise and timely leadership of Representative A.S.J. Carnahan the stage is set for an advance in the U.S. position on the inter-related...

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Frye, William R. | September 27, 1958 issue
One of the less spectacular but nonetheless important issues before the current session of the United Nations (U.N.) General Assembly is whether or not...

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Mangone, Gerard J. | September 27, 1958 issue
For about one cent — or a stick of chewing gum — a week, every American hopes to promote international peace and security through the United Nations (U.N.)....

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