Cuba and the Caribbean: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs..., 92-1, July 8-10, 13, 20, 27, 31, and August 3, 19701970 - 247 pages |
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... correctly referred to in your opening statement , goes back now to more than a decade , that is our relations with Castro Cuba , is one which has a long history and founda- tion , and while one speech is important I would hesitate to ...
... correctly referred to in your opening statement , goes back now to more than a decade , that is our relations with Castro Cuba , is one which has a long history and founda- tion , and while one speech is important I would hesitate to ...
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... correct policies with regard to Cuba . Mr. FASCELL . Of course , Mexico and Jamaica still recognize Cuba diplomatically . Mr. HURWITCH . Jamaica maintains relations at the consulor level and Mexico which takes very great pride in its ...
... correct policies with regard to Cuba . Mr. FASCELL . Of course , Mexico and Jamaica still recognize Cuba diplomatically . Mr. HURWITCH . Jamaica maintains relations at the consulor level and Mexico which takes very great pride in its ...
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... correct . Mr. ROYBAL . The whole thing is at a standstill at the present time ? Mr. HURWITCH . That is correct . The purpose of reviewing those policies was really twofold , although it comes from one major source , and that is with the ...
... correct . Mr. ROYBAL . The whole thing is at a standstill at the present time ? Mr. HURWITCH . That is correct . The purpose of reviewing those policies was really twofold , although it comes from one major source , and that is with the ...
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... correct , sir . Mr. ROYBAL . But you did review your policy because of rumors that there was a change . Where there was a little smoke there must be some fire . This is why I do not really understand exactly what you mean . Mr. HURWITCH ...
... correct , sir . Mr. ROYBAL . But you did review your policy because of rumors that there was a change . Where there was a little smoke there must be some fire . This is why I do not really understand exactly what you mean . Mr. HURWITCH ...
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... correct ? I don't think anybody can put a price tag on what we have been compelled to do as a result of this failure on our part which brought about the Bay of Pigs fiasco . TRANSIT VIA MEXICO With respect to Mexico , are they still ...
... correct ? I don't think anybody can put a price tag on what we have been compelled to do as a result of this failure on our part which brought about the Bay of Pigs fiasco . TRANSIT VIA MEXICO With respect to Mexico , are they still ...
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