The Times 24-hour Roundup .
St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive - Apr 13, 1941 After inflicting a shattering set-back on a powerful panzer spearhead column, the main bodies of the Greek and British armies in northern Greece were locked ...
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I Admire ALL The Roosevelts' .
St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive - May 9, 1965 By DR. ARNOLD TOYNBEE . LONDON For the past 20 years— the government and people of the United States have been acting on the belief that communism is on the ...
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The Real Reason For Humphrey's Travels .
St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive - Feb 14, 1966 By CULM . HONOLULU From the long row of— windows In Admiral USG Sharp's of fice me view is out over Pearl Harbor and the sunlit sweep of the Pacific. ...
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The Visible Stamp Of Coalition Power .
St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive - Nov 5, 1968 By CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY . WASHINGTON The "conservative— coalition" In Congress doesn't have a headquarters, doesn't hold meetings, doesn't plan policy, ...
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Choosing The Next Chief Justice .
St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive - Jun 23, 1968 By JAMES. WASHINGTON In appointing a new— chief Justice of the United States, Presi dent Johnson has power and history on his side. ...
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The New Shield' Around Nixon .
St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive - Jun 17, 1970 By TOM WICKER . WASHINGTON George is as— able a man as this Administration boasts, and President Nixon has reached for control of the bureaucracy by putting ...
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Our Readers Comment On The War .
St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive - Nov 7, 1969 Editor: I read with dismay your editorial concerning President Nixon's Viet nam talk. After listing what you believe to be five fallacies you state and I ...
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Congress Fails To Sort .The Big From The Little I .
St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive - Jan 17, 1971 Very quickly the President's broad sweep over-view of the condition of the nation, and his definition of priorities In the budget will tend to get lost in ...
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Against Aggression for the Free World .
St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive - Apr 10, 1949 IN A very literal sense, the United States became the diplomatic center of the world last week. It will remain that until the an swers are in on two very ...
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