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  • FOR DEC TEN LIFE MAGAZINE ARTICLE BY ~ ROY ROWAN, ENTITLED, •A NEUTRAL NATION•s SUDDEN PRO• • US TURN, ETC., ETC.• • ROY R01'1AN STOPPED BRIEFLY IN KABUL ENROUTESOUTHE-AST ASIA FR(I;1 TASHKENT• HE AND MRS ROWANACCEPTED • INVITATION. TO JOIN US AT RESIDENCE
  • not look as if he came down here on a purely social fling. State would do this with the weekly news magazines if at alL But since the King 1 s main talks were with you, State wouldn't think of backgrounding this way without your permission. Is this much OK
  • as of March 1963), Mainichi (3.8 million), and Yomiuri (3 million). These three major newspaper companies and several smaller ones publish weekly magazines and have interests in commercial radio and television. There . are many other national and pref ectural
  • foreign aid program, that fact was clearly confirmed. I found there validation of an analysis of foreign aid made some six years ago in the quarterly magazine "Foreign Affairs" by ··John Kenneth Galbraith. Galbraith, as is well lmown