Word: targeting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Department of Defense will seek to expose the work of Communists promoting riots through American youth organizations with a new film, Communist Target Youth. According to John C. Broger, Deputy Director of the Office of Armed Services Information and Education, the film, unlike its controversial predecessor Operation Abolltion, will be strictly factual...
...Department has been at work on the project since last August, selecting films and preparing a sound track. Broger observed that Communist Target Youth is aimed at the typical serviceman, but added "if there is a demand for the film, it may be cleared for public...
...Harvard and the man who stood up to McCarthy stand up to a local real estate operator? The fact that Harvard did not take the lead when the battle began, the fact that Harvard was, in a sense, afraid to enter the fray because it might become a target for derision in the even that Cambridge supported the project--these facts serve to indict Harvard strongly for its lethargy...
...Military Commander General Sean McKeown flew to Mobutu's bush headquarters, extracted a promise that there would be no invasion. This was highly convenient to the Gizenga regime, for, with Mobutu's immobilization now assured, they were ready for their dash deep into Kasai. The target was Luluabourg, just as the U.N.'s tipsters had been warning. No U.N. soldier raised a hand as Gizenga's 300 men rumbled into the town and took over without a shot from the local troops, who had been thought loyal to Mobutu but who had obviously made a deal...
...intoned Zorin, "the Secretary-General has directly participated in the collective plans of the colonizers whose final goal is to stifle the young African republic . . . there is not the slightest justification for considering that he has seen the light and is prepared to change his course." Zorin's target was as much the office of Secretary-General as the man who occupied it. Last October, during Nikita Khrushchev's shoe-banging visit to the General Assembly, the Soviet Premier had proclaimed his dislike of Hammarskjold ("We do not trust Mr. Hammarskjold and cannot trust him"), demanded that...