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AuthorA, SILVIO F. SENIGALL1
AuthorAaron
AuthorAARON, DANIEL
AuthorABBOT, MARY CHILTON
AuthorABD-EL-KRIM
AuthorABEL, BOB
AuthorABEL, ELIE
AuthorABEL, LIONEL
AuthorABELSON, RAZIEL
AuthorABRAHAM, HENRY J.
AuthorABRAHAMIAN, ERVAND
AuthorABRAMOVITCH, RAPHAEL
AuthorABRAMOVITCH, RAPHAEL R.
AuthorABRAMOWICH, R. R
AuthorAbramowitsch, Raphael
AuthorABRAMS, ARNOLD
Paid articleBurma's Disastrous Way to Socialism (March 1976)
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...
Paid articleJapan's Second-Class Citizens (May 1975)
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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Paid articleThailand's 'Death Road' (April 1974)
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Paid articleThailand's Children's Crusade (March 1974)
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Paid articlePutting the Army Together Again (January 1974)
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Paid articleKeeping Thailand Off Balance (November 1972)
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,...
Paid articleProfessionalizing the War (October 1972)
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...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (September 1972)
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Paid articleA Nation of Refugees (June 1971)
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Paid articleTo Laos and Back (April 1971)
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Paid articleThe Difference in Cambodia (February 1971)
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Paid articleVietnam Pressure Point (September 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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AuthorABRAMS, CHARLES
AuthorABRAMS, ELIAHU SALPETER
AuthorABRAMS, ELLIOT
AuthorABRAMS, ELLIOTR
AuthorABRAMS, ELLIOTT
AuthorABRAMS, JOHN MANDER \ ARNOLD
AuthorABRAMS, STEPHEN OREN / ARNOLD
AuthorABRAMS, STEVEN KELMAN \ JOHN MANDER \ ARNOLD
AuthorAcademic, Louis
AuthorACHESON, DEAN
AuthorACKLAND, CATHERINE
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