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... accepted the Rogers plan ( see UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC ) but he and King Hussein , who also accepted it , were strongly condemned by Algeria , Syria , and Iraq . Algeria described the American plan as a conspiracy aimed at ' liquidating ...
... accepted the Rogers plan ( see UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC ) but he and King Hussein , who also accepted it , were strongly condemned by Algeria , Syria , and Iraq . Algeria described the American plan as a conspiracy aimed at ' liquidating ...
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... accepted late in July by Egypt and King Hussein of Jordan ( though not by the Arab guerrillas ) , and lastly , on 4 August , by Israel . The ceasefire came into force on 7 August . Discussion about procedure then began ; and , again ...
... accepted late in July by Egypt and King Hussein of Jordan ( though not by the Arab guerrillas ) , and lastly , on 4 August , by Israel . The ceasefire came into force on 7 August . Discussion about procedure then began ; and , again ...
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... accepted a joint call by Iran and the United Kingdom to appoint a representative to determine the wishes of the people of Bahrein as to their future ( see UNITED NATIONS ) . They declared overwhelmingly in favour of independence . Iran ...
... accepted a joint call by Iran and the United Kingdom to appoint a representative to determine the wishes of the people of Bahrein as to their future ( see UNITED NATIONS ) . They declared overwhelmingly in favour of independence . Iran ...
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eased 4 Labour party recovers popularity 5Pressure for wage increases | 5 |
THE SECOND QUARTER | 12 |
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