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- , we are prone to associate religious confron
tations with conflict.
Arab-Israeli enmities represent con
flict between Muslim and Jew; Greek-Turkish rivalry has been
colored by memories of earlier Christian-Muslim tensions; and
the modern history
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ment. Several papers highlight portion of arrival statement in which
Vice President expressed "abiding and unchanging interest
of Uanited States
of America in the independence and integrity
of Lebanon." Newspapers
report Lebanese were delighted by Vice
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- those studies.
Difficulties
with the latter
developed after his return to
Korea, but appear to have been resolved.
Mr. Kim is a
Methodist and a Rotarian;
drinks only moderately but enjoys
a party;
and is known to his American associates
as "Henry~.
He