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... possible summit conference . Subsequently , the Soviet Union par- ticipated in technical negotiations on the problems of suspending nuclear - weapons tests ( July 1 - August 21 , 1958 ) and preventing sur- prise attack ( November 10 ...
... possible summit conference . Subsequently , the Soviet Union par- ticipated in technical negotiations on the problems of suspending nuclear - weapons tests ( July 1 - August 21 , 1958 ) and preventing sur- prise attack ( November 10 ...
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... possible a satellite system for worldwide weather observation . The following day the President spoke by telephone to the dele- gates attending the First National Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Space at Tulsa , Okla . He told them ...
... possible a satellite system for worldwide weather observation . The following day the President spoke by telephone to the dele- gates attending the First National Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Space at Tulsa , Okla . He told them ...
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... possible to the whole world , including unprofitable areas ; there would be opportu- nities for foreign participation through ownership or otherwise ; and the use of the system would be nondiscriminatory , with equitable ac- cess to it ...
... possible to the whole world , including unprofitable areas ; there would be opportu- nities for foreign participation through ownership or otherwise ; and the use of the system would be nondiscriminatory , with equitable ac- cess to it ...
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... possible , through organizations of the world community . After revisions had been made , all 24 members of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space , including the Soviet Union , spon- sored the resolution . It was unanimously ...
... possible , through organizations of the world community . After revisions had been made , all 24 members of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space , including the Soviet Union , spon- sored the resolution . It was unanimously ...
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... possible to simplify greatly the international control system previously pro- posed by the United States and the United Kingdom . It was not possible , however , to rely wholly on existing means of detecting and identifying underground ...
... possible to simplify greatly the international control system previously pro- posed by the United States and the United Kingdom . It was not possible , however , to rely wholly on existing means of detecting and identifying underground ...
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