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Podgorny
Makes Stop in India; Visit Is Seen as Act of Support |
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By
SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 2, 1971. pg. 3, 1 pgs |
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DELHI, Oct. 1 |
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03624331 |
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NEW DELHI, Oct. 1 --
President Nikolai V. Podgorny of the Soviet Union arrived for a brief
visit in India this afternoon. His visit is another public demonstration
of the closer ties that the two countries have been promoting since they
signed a friendship and cooperation treaty in August. |
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Washington:
For the Record |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 2, 1971. pg. 18, 1 pgs |
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U.S.
ENCOURAGED BY SOVIET TALKS; Discussions With Gromyko Most Cordial in Years |
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By
TERENCE SMITHSpecial to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New
York, N.Y.: Oct 3, 1971. pg. 25, 1 pgs |
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 --
The Nixon Administration has emerged from its latest round of discussions
with the Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei A. Gromyko, persuaded that its
relations with Moscow are better now than at any time in the last three
years. |
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For
Rogers, No Golf, but an Endless Round of Talks |
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By
TAD SZULC. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 4, 1971. pg. 6, 1 pgs |
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03624331 |
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Secretary of State
William P. Rogers, a man who thrives on frantic activity and excels at
quiet persuasion, has been devoting himself to both pursuits virtually
around the clock since he set up field headquarters in New York last
Thursday to direct major American diplomatic campaigns. |
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Pope
Appeals for Aid To Bengali Children |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct
4, 1971. pg. 3, 1 pgs |
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ROME,
Oct. 3 |
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03624331 |
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Growing
Strains Between U.S. and India Viewed as Eroding Bonds of Friendship |
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By
MAX FRANKELSpecial to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New
York, N.Y.: Oct 5, 1971. pg. 2, 1 pgs |
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WASHINGTON,
Oct. 4 |
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03624331 |
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 4
-Slowly, yet unmistakably, the bonds of friendship and strategic interest
between the United States and India are dissolving. |
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Kennedy
Reports Recent U.S. Offer of Military Aid to Pakistan |
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By
BENJAMIN WELLESSpecial to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New
York, N.Y.: Oct 5, 1971. pg. 16, 1 pgs |
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WASHINGTON,
Oct. 4 |
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03624331 |
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 --
Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, exhibited documents
today that he described as indicating that the Defense Department was
offering military materiel to Pakistan as recently as July 20, despite
State Department testimony to Congress June 28 that such offers ended
March 25 |
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Pakistan
Reports 27 Slain |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct
5, 1971. pg. 82, 1 pgs |
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KARACHI,
Pakistan, Oct. 4 |
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BUSINESS/FINANCE |
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03624331 |
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Bengali
Refugees Stirring Strife in India; Bengali Refugees Stirring Strife in
India |
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By
SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 6, 1971. pg. 1, 2 pgs |
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CALCUTTA,
India, Oct. 4 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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CALCUTTA, India, Oct.
4 -With a reported 30,000 East Pakistani refugees crossing into India
daily to join the millions already here, tensions are building in the
overcrowded refugee camps and between the refugees and local people. |
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Criticizing
the U.N. |
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JOHN
CAREY. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 6, 1971. pg. 46, 1 pgs |
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03624331 |
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The U.N. and its
agencies receive frequent criticism for failing to solve problems which no
other institution has been able to solve. This kind of criticism appeared
in a letter you published on Sept. 20 from John Salzberg of the
International Commission of Jurists. |
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East
Pakistani Frogmen Damage Ship |
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By
MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 6, 1971. pg. 10, 1 pgs |
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DACCA,
Pakistan, Oct. 5 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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DACCA, Pakistan, Oct.
5 -Diplomatic sources reported today that guerrilla divers damaged a Greek
tanker with explosives in the East Pakistani port of Chittagong Friday
night in a continuing campaign to hamper shipping. |
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KISSINGER
TO VISIT CHINA TO PREPARE FOR NIXON'S TRIP; Asserts That He Will Make
'Concrete Arrangements' on Journey This Month PLAN SEEMS UNCHANGED
Security Aide Says Peking Has Not Been Questioned on Rumors of Unrest
Kissinger Will Visit Peking This Month to Make Arrangements for Nixon's
Trip |
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By
ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr.Special to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 6, 1971. pg. 1, 2 pgs |
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WASHINGTON,
Oct. 5 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 --
The White House announced today that Henry A. Kissinger, President Nixon's
adviser on national security affairs, would leave for China later this
month to make "concrete arrangements" for the President's visit
to Peking. |
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PAKISTAN
CHARGES INDIA WAGES WAR; New Delhi Is Accused in the U.N. of Massing
200,000 Troops Along Border PAKISTAN CHARGES INDIA WAGES WAR |
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By
SAM POPE BREWERSpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 6, 1971. pg. 1, 2 pgs |
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UNITED
NATIONS, N. Y., Oct. 5 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.,
Oct. 5 -- Pakistan's chief delegate to the United Nations, Mahmud Ali,
said today that India had been carrying on a clandestine war against
Pakistan "for the past few months," chiefly since violence
erupted in East Pakistan in March. |
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Senate
Unit Votes Proposal To Suspend Aid to Pakistan |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 6, 1971. pg. 10, 1 pgs |
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WASHINGTON,
Oct. 5 |
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03624331 |
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 5
(Reuters) -- The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted a proposal today
to suspend economic and military aid to Pakistan, according to committee
members. |