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Also, Ranjan K. Gupta, special correspondent of the Indian Express of New Delhi; Yong-tae Kim, political editor of the Chosun Ilbo of Seoul; Teru Nakamura, Kyodo News Service, Japan; Olusegun Osoba, deputy editor of the Daily Times of Nigeria, Lagos; and Gunther E. Vogel, editor and director of Zweites Deutches Fernsehen, Mainz, Germany...
...invasion climaxed a week of intense speculation that such a move would take place. Japan's Kyodo News Service reported last Tuesday that between 4000 and 5000 South Vietnamese troops had parachuted into Southern Laos on Monday. Kyodo reported yesterday that South Vietnamese troops supported by Americans had already driven 20 miles into Laos...
...Samuel P. Huntington, Thomson Professor of Government, said the news was "hardly a surprise," although the Kyodo News Service report from Japan, which said the invasion used paratroopers rather than ground troops, did surprise...
...Japan's Kyodo News Service reported from Saigon yesterday that between 4000 and 5000 South Vietnamese troops parachuted into Southern Laos early Monday. Kyodo said that U.S. planes and helicopters were assisting in the operation, but that no American ground combat troops were involved...
...techniques. For four days, the two factions fought furiously in the streets. More than 60,000 prisoners were taken by both sides, and many were tortured in the best Chinese fashion. Said the Czechs: "Their fingers, noses and ears were chopped off, their tongues cut out." Japan's Kyodo news service reported that 54 persons were killed, 900 wounded and 6,000 arrested and that the city's rail and telephone services were cut. The Great Revolution had clearly begun to devour itself...