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a The debates began on Wednesday , February 8 , 1978 , when the Senate took up the Neutrality Treaty . The discussion was protracted and , as Haynes Johnson of the Washington Post put it , “ listless , tepid and robbed of suspense .
a The debates began on Wednesday , February 8 , 1978 , when the Senate took up the Neutrality Treaty . The discussion was protracted and , as Haynes Johnson of the Washington Post put it , “ listless , tepid and robbed of suspense .
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The United States and Panama agree to maintain the regime of neutrality established in the Treaty notwithstanding the termination of any other treaties between the two countries . The Treaty does not limit in any way the measures the ...
The United States and Panama agree to maintain the regime of neutrality established in the Treaty notwithstanding the termination of any other treaties between the two countries . The Treaty does not limit in any way the measures the ...
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After that , the United States will have responsibility to maintain the permanent neutrality of the canal to assure that it will remain open to our ships and those of all other nations on a nondiscriminatory basis .
After that , the United States will have responsibility to maintain the permanent neutrality of the canal to assure that it will remain open to our ships and those of all other nations on a nondiscriminatory basis .
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RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
PAUL J SCHEIPS | 53 |
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