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USIA Director Marks: World press reaction to the Paris talks has been good .
A study made by USIA of the world press supports this conclusion.
Under Secretary Katzenbach: Turning to the German problem, he first commented
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Following publication of the John Finney article in the Paris
edition of the NewYork Time·s on April 18, British press coverage of the
subject