USIA: Recent Developments : Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, September 22, 1983, Volume 4 |
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... taken to assure the security of the highly sensitive tape and transcript . Press Service A special Wireless File transmission was scheduled to transmit the following items on a timely basis to all field posts : Excerpts from the ...
... taken to assure the security of the highly sensitive tape and transcript . Press Service A special Wireless File transmission was scheduled to transmit the following items on a timely basis to all field posts : Excerpts from the ...
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... taken by private groups , or reading the headlines from newspapers everywhere . Throughout much of the world , the Soviet attack was seen as a clear violation of international law and a threat to international civil aviation security ...
... taken by private groups , or reading the headlines from newspapers everywhere . Throughout much of the world , the Soviet attack was seen as a clear violation of international law and a threat to international civil aviation security ...
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... taken about three weeks after the Soviet downing of the Ko- rean airliner shows continued strong interest in the incident and condemnation of the Soviet action : Most Japanese ( 94 percent ) are interested ( 70 percent " very interested ...
... taken about three weeks after the Soviet downing of the Ko- rean airliner shows continued strong interest in the incident and condemnation of the Soviet action : Most Japanese ( 94 percent ) are interested ( 70 percent " very interested ...
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... taken at the highest level in Moscow and not by a junior regional commander ... " In an editorial today , the paper said , " The U.S. Administration is under strong public pressure to retaliate .... But it is better to avoid over ...
... taken at the highest level in Moscow and not by a junior regional commander ... " In an editorial today , the paper said , " The U.S. Administration is under strong public pressure to retaliate .... But it is better to avoid over ...
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... taken on direct instruction from Moscow's supreme military command . Perhaps the decision was made by a local commander . If so , we have a frightening situation . " The paper added that " the secretive Soviet attitude , including ...
... taken on direct instruction from Moscow's supreme military command . Perhaps the decision was made by a local commander . If so , we have a frightening situation . " The paper added that " the secretive Soviet attitude , including ...
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