NEW YORK: The demonstration-by-telegram staged over President Nixon's November 3 Vietnam war speech was a major public relations operation designed to hoodwink US and world opinion. Nixon has presented the telegram response' to his speech as evidence of the support of what he calls the "silent ...
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Article : 126 wordsNEW YORK: A full-page advertisement calling for immediate withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam and signed by 1365 active duty US servicemen appeared in the New York Times of November 9. ...
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Article : 727 wordsPARIS: President Nixon's November 3 speech was "not aimed at seeking peace, but at continuing and prolonging the war in Vietnam." Chief delegate of the Democratic Republic of ...
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Tribune (Sydney, NSW : 1939 - 1991), Wed 19 Nov 1969, Page 9
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