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AARON, DANIEL
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ABBOT, MARY CHILTON
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ABD-EL-KRIM
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ABEL, BOB
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ABEL, ELIE
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ABEL, LIONEL
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ABELSON, RAZIEL
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ABRAHAM, HENRY J.
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ABRAMOVITCH, RAPHAEL
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ABRAMOVITCH, RAPHAEL R.
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Burma's Disastrous Way to Socialism
(March 1976)
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CORRUPTION AND MALAISE Burma's Disastrous Way to Socialism BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Rangoon The sunsets here often lend a spectacular glow to the lush landscape of the central plain, and create fiery...
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Japan's Second-Class Citizens
(May 1975)
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LOCKING OUT KOREANS Japan's Second-Class BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Tokyo She looked Japanese, spoke Japanese and lived less than 10 miles from the heart of Tokyo. Yet the middle-aged housewife did not...
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Learning the Hard Way in Thailand
(April 1975)
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STUDENTS AND POLITICS Learning the Hard Way in Thailand By arnold abrams Bangkok Slim, casually-clad, bespectacled Kanok Wongtrangan sat sipping soda in a comer of the cafeteria at Bangkok's...
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Living with the Pathet Lao
(September 1974)
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THE UNEASY COALITION Living with the Pathet Lao by Arnold Abrams Vientiane The mountain Kingdom of Laos, long known to natives as the "Land of a Million Elephants" but often mocked by foreigners...
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Crossing Cultures in Japan
(June 1974)
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THE PROBLEMS OF MIXED MARRIAGES Crossing pultures in Japan BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Tokyo With the eager anticipation of young newly-weds Mikiro and Gail Takagi recently went on a weekend trip that his...
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Thailand's 'Death Road'
(April 1974)
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THE BATTLE RESUMES ALONG Thailand's *Death Road. by arnold abrams Ban Pon The sun was shining, the air was clear and the surrounding countryside seemed calm as the car carrying Somsak...
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Thailand's Children's Crusade
(March 1974)
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MOVING TOWARD DEMOCRACY Thailand's Children's Crusade BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Bangkok Sitting in the large campus meeting room, identified by its doorsign as the office of the National Student Center...
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Putting the Army Together Again
(January 1974)
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NEW SOLDIERS WITH NEW PROBLEMS Putting the Army Together Again BY ARNOLD ABRAMS SEOUL ORIENTATION pamphlets distributed to American soldiers in South Korea still tell them—as have similar...
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Correspondents' Correspondence
(October 1973)
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Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Still, there remained the heavily guarded scenes at the...
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Correspondents' Correspondence
(August 1973)
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Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. African Dada Kampala-There is a little of General Idi...
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Correspondents' Correspondence Crisis in Peru
(July 1973)
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Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Crisis in Peru Lima-Peruvian President Juan Velasco...
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Wrestling with Peace in Indochina
(March 1973)
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A TOLERABLE LEVEL OF VIOLENCE Wrestling with Peace in Indochina BY ARNOLD SAIGON After listening to spokesmen for the Thieu regime accuse the Communist forces of their 3,378th ceasefire...
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Correspondents' Correspondence Men Without a Country
(January 1973)
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Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Men Without a Country Ben Tre-Among the many people in...
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Correspondents' Correspondence
(November 1972)
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Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL I NTEREST FROM LETIERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. An Elusive Peace Phu Truong????while the world...
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Keeping Thailand Off Balance
(November 1972)
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THE SIX BECOME NINE Prospects for a New Europe by john mander london The expansion of the European Economic Community from six members to nine is bound to alter the pattern of power m Europe,...
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Professionalizing the War
(October 1972)
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THE AIRMEN IN THAILAND Professionalizing the War BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Bangkok Now that America's battle burden in Southeast Asia has fully shifted from ground to air operations and, to a lesser...
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Correspondents' Correspondence
(September 1972)
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Correspondents' Corresponaence Vietnamized Death Bien Hoa-corporal Nguyen Van Sat was buried recently on a quiet hillock overlooking a junkyard and a bustling highway. The ceremony, one of a dozen...
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Correspondents' Correspondence Precarious Phoenix
(May 1972)
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Correspondents'Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Precarious Phoenix Ben Tre, South Vietnam was here that...
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Correspondents' Correspondence
(March 1972)
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Correspondents' correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Chen's China Club Hong Kong - For the first time since Mao...
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Correspondents' Correspondence GI Cry for Help
(December 1971)
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Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS GI Cry for Help Saigon - The threat of five First Air...
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Rebel Resurgence in Northern Thailand
(November 1971)
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REVISITING THE HILL TRIBESMEN Rebel Resurgence in Northern Thailand BY ARNOLD ABRAMS BANGKOK AFTER FIGHTING for six years, spending millions of dollars and suffering thousands of casualties, the...
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A Nation of Refugees
(June 1971)
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LAOS' MEO TRIBESMEN: A Nation of Refurees BY ARNOLD ABRAMS VIENTIANE THE SOUTHERN migration of Meo hill tribesmen, which started from China several centuries ago, is ending now in Laos as a...
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To Laos and Back
(April 1971)
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ARVN ON THE RUN To Laos and Back BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Saigon Shortly after the last bedraggled South Vietnamese units completed their retreat, but before the recriminations began, the operation's...
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Correspondents' Correspondence
(April 1971)
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Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Mylai 4 Anniversary Songmy--The village where the blood...
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Correspondents' Correspondence
(March 1971)
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Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Madame Mao's Opera Hong Kong--The first showing of a...
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The Difference in Cambodia
(February 1971)
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TAING KAUK: CASE STUDY OF The Difference in Cambodia BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Taing Kauk The terrible thing about visiting this town for the first time is the feeling of deja vu one has. Everything that...
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Correspondents' Correspondence
(January 1971)
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Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Healing the Enemy Pnompenh-Mre than any other place in...
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The View from Pnompenh
(December 1970)
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CAMBODIA SETTLES IN The View from Pnompenh BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Pnompenh The irony of Richard Nixon's decision to invade Cambodia is that it turned out to be an excellent tactical move, even though...
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Visiting 'Death Railway'
(September 1970)
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BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI Visiting 'Death Railway' by arnold abrams Kanchanaburi, Thailand The bridge stands in a lonely place where the heat is oppressive and the terrain foreboding. Flowing...
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Vietnam Pressure Point
(September 1970)
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GUERRILLA ACTION IN QUANG NAM PROVINCE Vietnam Pressure Point BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Hieu Nhon The allied drive into Cambodia, which helped make the southern half of South Vietnam safer than it has...
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Rising from the Rubble in Vietnam
(July 1970)
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IN THE WAKE OF THE VIETCONG Rising from the Rubble in Vietnam BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Phu Thanh The most striking thing about life in this village is that it goes on. A torrent of death and destruction...
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With the Meo Tribesmen in Thailand
(July 1970)
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THE EYE OF A STORM With the Meo Tribesmen in Thailand BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Chiang Kham Chiang Kham at first appears to be a peaceful, prosperous district seat of some 80,000 inhabitants, located in...
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Taiwan's Dissenters
(April 1970)
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SUBTERRANEAN MINORITY Taiwan's Dissenters BY arnold abrams Taipei The coffee shop m the middle of Taipei was virtually empty the afternoon I rendezvoused there with an acquaintance who hves on...
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U.S. Phase-out in Taiwan
(April 1970)
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MEETING PEKING'S DEMANDS? U.S. Phase^out in Taiwan BY ARNOLD ABRAMS quemoy They still blow balloons at each other across the three-mile channel separating this Nationalist island fortress from...
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The Once-Hidden War
(February 1970)
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ESCALATION IN LAOS The Once-Hidden War BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Although American officials refuse to see, hear or speak evil about their nation's involvement in Laos, the pace of the once-hidden war...
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A Tale of Two Thai Villages
(November 1969)
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BAN DON AND KEK NOI ATale of Two Thai BY ARNOLD ABRAMS Bangkok Ban Don and Kek Noi are two obscure villages noted only on the minutely detailed maps of Thai security officials and tax...
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Holding the Line in Vietnam
(November 1969)
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BACK TO THE EARLY SIXTIES? Holding the Line in Vietnam by ARNOLD ABRAMS Long after the majority of American troops has been withdrawn from Vietnam, the United States is likely to remain involved...
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ABRAMS, CHARLES
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ABRAMS, ELIAHU SALPETER
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ABRAMS, ELLIOT
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ABRAMS, JOHN MANDER \ ARNOLD
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ABRAMS, STEPHEN OREN / ARNOLD
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ABRAMS, STEVEN KELMAN \ JOHN MANDER \ ARNOLD
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ACKLAND, CATHERINE
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