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  • of a number of Soviet-trained supporters, has attained virtu­ ally complete control of the Korean Labor (i.e., Communist) Party and the government. The so-called "Yenan clique," made up of Koreans who had been associated with Com­ munist China before 1945, has
  • caught between declining sales revenues and heavy burdens of debt service. Indeed, most of the re.cent business failures have resulted from overextended credit positions, a prominent charncteristic of Japan's postwar business enterprises whose financ­ ing
  • forcefully presented and strongly maintained, Chairman Pak and his associates would probably conclude that the difficulties and risks of the force reductions would have to be accepted. They would in­ sist upon US assistance in dealing with the internal