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  • Contributor > Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003 (remove)

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  • : QI CWI Interview with Ambassador Robert W. Komer Deputy to COMUSMACV for Pacification I: Que st ion 1: "How does · 'The Other War' stand since the Tet offensive, both , in psychological and physical terms?" Answer: "By and large, the 'Other War
  • ." · (From address before World Affairs Council, Boston, January 25, 1968) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASS L• .1 ED 9 SENATOR ROBERT F. KENNEDY Senator Kennedy's affirmative suggestions about the war in Viet-Nam can be abstracted from his article i n ~ (November 28
  • after all: the ·N ew Hampshire primary . may go , Vietnam has . shaken the Americans and it has brought down in the record books as the wince before the gritting ·· ' Senator Robert Kennedy to the brink of challenging Presi- of the teeth. But if either
  • Japane$e exports in steel, textiles and automobiles. Highlights of ·the meeting, which made a deep impression on the Japanese,follow. Trade Measures and Kennedy Round Acceleration Chairman Mills assured the Japanese that the United States would not take