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Airline
Incorrectly Identified In a Dispatch About Pakistan |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 16, 1971. pg. 6, 1 pgs |
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Kissinger
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TAD SZULCSpecial to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New
York, N.Y.: Jul 16, 1971. pg. 3, 1 pgs |
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WASHINGTON,
July 15 |
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WASHINGTON, July 15 --
Henry A. Kissinger's secret visit to Peking last week, announced tonight
by President Nixon, capped two years of overtures by the United States to
China, based on the Presidents conviction that Peking must become a
full-fledged member of the international community. |
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HOUSE
GROUP BIDS U.S. STOP AIDING GREECE, PAKISTAN; Committee Acts in 2 Votes --
Chances for Adoption on Floor Believed Good House Panel Approves Cutoffs
Of Aid to Pakistan and Greece |
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By
HENRY TANNERSpecial to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New
York, N.Y.: Jul 16, 1971. pg. 1, 2 pgs |
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WASHINGTON,
July 15 |
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WASHINGTON, July 15 --
The House Foreign Affairs Committee voted today in favor of proposals to
withhold military and economic assistance from Pakistan and Greece. |
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Pakistani Terms Bengalis 'Chicken-Hearted' |
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By
SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 17,
1971. pg. 6, 1 pgs |
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FARIDPUR, Pakistan,
June 29 -- Maj. Nazir Baig, the martial-law commander in the Faridfur
District just west of Dacca, is a chunkily built Baluchi tribesman from
West Pakistan who has spent nearly six of his 20 years of military service
in East Pakistan. |
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The
Search For a Policy That Makes Sense; U.S. and Pakistan: |
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TAD SZULC. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 18,
1971. pg. E4, 1 pgs |
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THE
WEEK IN REVIEW |
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03624331 |
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WASHINGTON -- The
Nixon Administration's policy toward Pakistan since March 25 -- the day
the Pakistani Army launched its bloody repression of the East Pakistan
autonomy movement -- has been the object of both considerable diplomatic
confusion and sharp criticism here and abroad. |
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A
House Committee Rebels |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 19, 1971. pg. 24, 1 pgs |
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A majority of the
House Foreign Affairs Committee has finally rebelled against stale and
spurious arguments of the Defense and State Departments and voted to cut
off aid to the military regimes of Greece and Pakistan. Rather than
attempting feverishly to overturn the decision in the full House, the
Nixon Administration should try to understand what this usually docile
committee majority was telling it with ... |
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Kissinger
Says Nixon Meeting With Peking Demands Planning |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 19, 1971. pg. 11, 1 pgs |
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WASHINGTON,
July 18 |
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03624331 |
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WASHINGTON, July 18
(AP) -- Henry A. Kissinger, who slipped secretly into Peking in a
silk-curtained limousine July 9, said today that an ill-prepared summit
meeting between the United States and China would be a disaster. |
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Relief
for Refugees in India |
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JAGDISH
N. BHAGWATI. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 19,
1971. pg. 24, 1 pgs |
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letter_to_editor |
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03624331 |
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Chester Bowles (Op-Ed
July 5) has made a cogent case for discontinuing aid to Pakistan and
granting aid to India for refugee relief. In the process he has exposed
the moral bankruptcy of the Administration's decision to continue
economic, and possibly military, aid to the West Pakistan Government. |
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Pakistan
Will Try Bengali Leader Soon |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul
20, 1971. pg. 3, 1 pgs |
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LONDON,
July 19 |
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03624331 |
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LONDON, July 19 --
President Mohammad Yahya Khan of Pakistan said in an interview published
here today that Sheik Mujibur Rahman, the East Bengali leader, would be
put on trial "very soon." |
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M'NAMARA
APOLOGY TO YAHYA REPORTED |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul
21, 1971. pg. 5, 1 pgs |
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KARACHI,
Pakistan, July 20 |
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03624331 |
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KARACHI, Pakistan,
July 20 -- President Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan was reported today to have
received a letter from Robert S. McNamara, president of the World Bank,
expressing regret over the unauthorized publication in the American press
of a World Bank report on the situation in East Pakistan. |