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...training of the future butchers of workers and peasants around the world. Fully 70 percent of U.S. Army officers are recruited and trained by ROTC. Today their "adventures" include a Bay of Pigs II against Nicaragua, arming and training the bloody Salvadoran junta, dropping napalm (invented at Harvard) on Cambodia. Tomorrow they hope to annihilate the USSR...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Misrepresented? | 4/15/1983 | See Source »

...virtuous fashion, but it did support and defend freedom throughout the world, and it managed to keep the peace. In the light of the invasions of Hungary (1956), Czechoslovakia (1968) and Afghanistan (1979), the crushing of dissent in Poland, and the unleashing of Cubans upon Angola and Vietnamese upon Cambodia, who would have preferred to see a Soviet nuclear monopoly in the years 1945-49, or would like to see Soviet superiority in the future? Eric Stocked...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nuclear 'Myths' | 4/14/1983 | See Source »

...addition to her work as an actress. Andrews has been active in finding homes for Cambodian and Vietnamese refugees, and visited Cambodia in December. Schwam said She is also the author of two children's novels...

Author: By Michael W. Millkr, | Title: Pudding Taps Spielberg and Julie Andrews | 2/2/1983 | See Source »

...international law and agreements." So declared Secretary of State George Shultz last week as he presented a new ten-page report that, for the second time this year, accused the Soviet Union and its ally Viet Nam of using biochemical weapons against native rebel forces in Afghanistan, Laos and Cambodia in flagrant violation of two major international accords. Since 1975, U.S. officials charge, nearly 10,000 people have died as the result of "yellow rain," a distinctive yellowish mist that is sprayed from planes or that bursts from shells and bombs, and then falls to the ground in sticky drops...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diplomacy: Deadly Dose | 12/13/1982 | See Source »

...inconclusive results last year. The latest report concludes lamely that the investigators "could not disregard the circumstantial evidence" indicating "possible" use of biochemical weapons. But the team led by Egyptian Military Physician Esmat Ezz included "political officers" from Bulgaria and Iran. It did not enter combat zones in Laos, Cambodia and Afghanistan to collect evidence, relying instead on samples and accounts from refugees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diplomacy: Deadly Dose | 12/13/1982 | See Source »

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