Category Presidents

Jan Masaryk

March 10, 1948 – The Death Of Masaryk – Britain’s Economic Downturn – Butter Vs. Margarine.

News for this March 10th in 1948 had much to do with a flood of reports from Prague saying that non-Communist Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk had been found dead from an apparent suicide hours earlier. But even while reports were…

Sadeh Ghotbzadeh and student militant

March 9, 1980 – The Hostages And The Squabble In Tehran – Dropouts In Campaign ’80.

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Dr. Klaus Fuchs

March 4, 1950 – “Brilliant Mind – Nasty Person”: The Klaus Fuchs Affair – The Ever-Present Cult Of Doom.

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The GOP - Primaries 1996

February 26, 1996 – Pat Buchanan And The GOP Hissy-Fit – Primary Season In America.

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Elections in Britain - 1950

February 23, 1950 – Britain Goes To The Polls – Election Night In London – Coal Strike In America.

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February 22, 1969 – In Dread Of A Nixon Visit – End Of The Tet Holiday – “George Was A Snappy Dancer”.

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February 19, 1965 – Shapes Of Things – Attempted Coup In Saigon – Attempted Extremists In Germany.

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February 18, 1987 – Dissidents, Shakeups And Smokers

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February 17, 1996 – A Collision Of Ideologies – A Collision Of Trains – A $19 Million Settlement

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February 15, 1951

February 15, 1951 – 48,000 And Counting – The Situation In Korea

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