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  • could have imagined the businessmen crying out: "please raise my taxes and hurry up"? He read parts of a very encouraging report on the peace talks, indicating a marked change in Hanoi's attitudes. (Another note on that was brought to him during
  • roughly, the labor department was only rarely present and involved, and not involved in this mainstream of this strategic stuff. In the commerce department where I was then we really had no direct reading of the labor union--the trade union movement's