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Page 148
... seems to be self - evident . For her to meet those demands on her own is out of the question . Pan- ama is bankrupt . By the same token , it would seem to be impossi- ble for her to raise the needed money through international lending ...
... seems to be self - evident . For her to meet those demands on her own is out of the question . Pan- ama is bankrupt . By the same token , it would seem to be impossi- ble for her to raise the needed money through international lending ...
Page 161
... seems to change frequently . In 1970 , in its report to President Nixon , the Atlantic - Pacific Interoceanic Canal ... seem to be out of line . And when capacity is reached , what then ? Does the Canal automatically become valueless ...
... seems to change frequently . In 1970 , in its report to President Nixon , the Atlantic - Pacific Interoceanic Canal ... seem to be out of line . And when capacity is reached , what then ? Does the Canal automatically become valueless ...
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... seem strange not to include in that list control and defense of the Canal , the other major areas in which Panama has repeatedly expressed aspirations . But it only seems strange because U.S. precommitments with regard to those matters ...
... seem strange not to include in that list control and defense of the Canal , the other major areas in which Panama has repeatedly expressed aspirations . But it only seems strange because U.S. precommitments with regard to those matters ...
Contents
Foreword Senator Barry Goldwater | 9 |
Foreword Representative John J Rhodes | 11 |
Preface | 15 |
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