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Page 20874
... Communist orbit . Close commercial and cultural ties with Cuba are being extended . The government has set up the Guiana Import - Export Corp. ( known as Gimpex ) , as a front for channel- ing goods and money from Cuba and re- putedly ...
... Communist orbit . Close commercial and cultural ties with Cuba are being extended . The government has set up the Guiana Import - Export Corp. ( known as Gimpex ) , as a front for channel- ing goods and money from Cuba and re- putedly ...
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... Communist countries as most favored nations . What is Mr. Kennan's solu- tion ? His solution is that possibly we might set up a Secretary of State office as something in the nature of a Prime Minister . Such a change , he said , would ...
... Communist countries as most favored nations . What is Mr. Kennan's solu- tion ? His solution is that possibly we might set up a Secretary of State office as something in the nature of a Prime Minister . Such a change , he said , would ...
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... Communist growth and the tak- the Communists . Mr. ZABLOCKI . That is correct . Mr. CRAMER . I have been rather disturbed by the fact , and I understand it is a fact , because I was informed by Dominican Republic , Ambassador Bo- nilla ...
... Communist growth and the tak- the Communists . Mr. ZABLOCKI . That is correct . Mr. CRAMER . I have been rather disturbed by the fact , and I understand it is a fact , because I was informed by Dominican Republic , Ambassador Bo- nilla ...
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... Communist states . This decision was based on the conclusion that these two countries , while operating under Communist governments , were nevertheless not entirely controlled by Moscow . It was believed that by carry- ing on limited ...
... Communist states . This decision was based on the conclusion that these two countries , while operating under Communist governments , were nevertheless not entirely controlled by Moscow . It was believed that by carry- ing on limited ...
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... Communists and their sympathizers in the West - it deprives them of the argument that the responsibility for the cold war rests with us . 10. Alert and determined opposition to Communist force and fraud among us is an essential ...
... Communists and their sympathizers in the West - it deprives them of the argument that the responsibility for the cold war rests with us . 10. Alert and determined opposition to Communist force and fraud among us is an essential ...
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