TO THE READERS OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR:
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December 16, 2016
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December 8, 2004
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October 21, 1961
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_:::.Ri ~lA_N SC OCT 2 1 1961
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To the Readers. of The Christian Science Monitor:
Britain hairs - at. the White ' Housr these
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is willing to`discn~lG~ t lie crisis with the
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the Oder-Neisse frontier, toward
East Germany.
Britain has been slow in cogiributing to the
necessary North Atlantic Treaty Orgaaisatoa
military buildup, but "at least we know *here
we stand with the British," an off clad-$i time up.
With West Genlany, understandably uocer?
taro until the' postelection Bona government is
firmed up, Washington has had difgcWty
ascertaining just. what German policy is toiard..
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Mader" Richard -k Nixon, running for Governor
of California, and s Mr. Nixon's immediate
problems mount` . , , .
TO emphasi ,.t$at he isn't interested in the
1964 presidential rice but means to serve out a
term as vekn6ar' if elected, friends leaked the
alleged Nixon opinion that President Kennedy
would be, re-elected in 1964 anyway. This
sled on e ,GOP group but irritated -anther
and Mr. Nixon `issued a qualifying statement.
Most observers think the GOP will make
gains in 1982, "maybe big gains if the '-A" factor
of co louat;;treapporlioniment is favorable.
A 'leers meet this week to make
T
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M we intensive 6:ga niscdan is one answer.
Difficulty is thlrt the conservative GOP-South
ern
ona "coa$tl~ra"ro on gclal welfatre, 'school aide
s ar meas res alienate` city masses.
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