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An illustration of this attitude is found in John A. McCone's letter to Dr. Thomas Lauritsen, reported in a note elsewhere in this issue of The New Republic.
I was also publicly reprimanded, dragged through the mud by the radical press and made a figure of fun by such leftist publications as The New Republic, The New Yorker, Time and The Christian Science Monitor.
Walton, after a wartime stint with Time-Life, to become bureau chief for The New Republic.
In total Carnegie funded some 3, 000 libraries, located in 47 US states, and also in Canada, the United Kingdom, what is now the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the West Indies, and Fiji.
* Aletheia University, New Taipei City, Republic of China
He has been honored in various other ways, in countries that include the Czech Republic, Papua New Guinea, Germany, and Kosovo.
In the same month, The New York Times published an editorial stating that " we do not believe the Republic would be in danger if yesterday's unforgotten little tramp were allowed to amble down the gangplank of a steamer or plane in an American port ".
On New Year's Day 1975, Communist troops launched an offensive which, in 117 days of the hardest fighting of the war, collapsed the Khmer Republic.
That year, the Congress of Angostura established the Republic of Gran Colombia, which included all territories under jurisdiction of the former Viceroyalty of New Granada.
As the Federation of Gran Colombia was dissolved in 1830, the Department of Cundinamarca ( as established in Angostura ) became a new country, the Republic of New Granada.
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Republic and Afrika
" In 1971, Shakur joined the Republic of New Afrika, an organization formed to create an independent black-majority nation composed of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
* Republic of New Afrika
* Republic of New Afrika
* Republic of New Afrika
The Republic of New Afrika flag
The Republic of New Afrika ( RNA ), was a social movement that proposed three objectives.
The Provisional Government of the Republic of New Afrika ( PG-RNA ) advocated / advocates a form of cooperative economics through the building of New Communities — named after the Ujamaa concept promoted by Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere ; militant self-defense through the building of local people's militias and an aboveground standing army called the Black Legion ; and respect for international law through the building of organizations that champion the right of self-determination for people of African descent.
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) believed the Republic of New Afrika to be a seditious group and conducted raids on its meetings, which led to violent confrontations, and the arrest and repeated imprisonment of RNA leaders noted above.
* The Republic of New Afrika
Mutulu Shakur ( born Jeral Wayne Williams, August 8, 1950, Baltimore, Maryland ), is a former proponent of the Republic of New Afrika and a close friend of Geronimo Pratt.
Shakur later joined the Republic Of New Afrika and the BLA ( Black Liberation Army ) as well.
In June 2008, Mopreme revealed that he had signed on as a consulting producer for the upcoming episode of BET's series, American Gangster, titled " Mutulu Shakur and The Republic of New Afrika.
" The show will feature his incarcerated father, Mutulu Shakur, a proponent of the Republic of New Afrika in the 1960s and ' 70s and member of the neo-Marxist / black nationalist group Black Liberation Army.
* The paramilitary unit of the Republic of New Afrika
The town became the capital of the Lydenburg Republic (' De Republiek Lydenburg in Zuid Afrika ') in 1856 and later in 1857 joined the Republic of Utrecht but in 1860 both these republics joined the Zuid Afrikaanse Republiek ( ZAR ).

Republic and controversial
__NOTOC__The current Political Constitution of the Republic of Chile, approved by Chilean voters in a controversial and tightly controlled plebiscite on September 11, 1980, under the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, partially effective March 11, 1981, fully effective 11 March 1990 and amended considerably on August 17, 1989 ( via referendum ) and on September 22, 2005 ( legislatively ), and also in 1991, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, replaced the earlier constitution of 1925.
In 1983, British journalist Anthony Grey published a controversial book in which he claimed that Holt had been an agent for the People's Republic of China and that he had been picked up by a Chinese submarine off Portsea and taken to China.
In the controversial selection for a " provisional capital " of the Federal Republic of Germany Adenauer championed Bonn over Frankfurt am Main.
A controversial peace referendum opposed by the People's Republic of China is invalidated.
Leopold II is still a controversial figure in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Most controversial, however, was his involvement with the Bokassa regime of the Central African Republic and with a diamond smuggling scandal involving the dictator, by which he personally profited.
This action was also controversial, particularly since Dacko was Bokassa ’ s cousin and had appointed Bokassa as head of the military, and unrest continued in the Central African Republic, leading to Dacko being overthrown in another coup in 1981.
As part of the deal, the Republic amended, but did not eliminate, the controversial Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution of Ireland, which had originally claimed its government's de jure right to govern the whole island of Ireland, including Northern Ireland.
The flag was officially adopted on June 27, 1991, following a long and controversial dispute about the coat of arms of the new Republic.
The City of Montebello has been affiliated with the City of Stepanakert, the capital of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabagh Republic, since 2005, when a much controversial move to facilitate the sister city relationship was made by the Armenian National Committee of the San Gabriel Valley and unanimously approved by the City Council.
In the late 19th century, descendants of the controversial settler erected a statue in her memory in Grand Army Republic Park.
* Tibet, People's Republic of China: March 29, 1959, but use of " serf " for Tibet is controversial
Despite this, the relationship between Chinese nationalism and Taiwan remains controversial, involving symbolic issues such as the use of " The Republic of China " as the official name of the government on Taiwan and the use of " China " as the name of Government-owned corporations.
The U. S .' s desire to expand its territory continued unabated and Mexico's economic problems persisted, leading to the controversial Gadsden Purchase in 1854 and William Walker's Republic of Lower California filibustering incident in that same year.
However, since the Court rejected the presented request of the appellants, it did not go into details concerning the controversial questions of the legality of the process in which the new Constitution ( Annex IV ) came to power, and replaced the former Constitution of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Brüning remains a controversial figure as historians debate whether he was the ' last bulwark of the Weimar Republic ' or the ' Republic's undertaker ', or both.
The airport is named after Franz Josef Strauß, who played a prominent, albeit sometimes controversial role in politics of the Federal Republic of Germany from the 1950s until his death in 1988.
The Designers Republic's works are often playful and bright, and considered Maximum-minimalist, mixing images from Japanese anime and subvertised corporate logos, with a postmodern tendency towards controversial irony, featuring statements like " Work Buy Consume Die ", " Robots Build Robots ", " Customized Terror ", " Buy nothing, pay now ", and " Made In The Designers Republic ".
The printing of the notes became the subject of a rumor in Greece that the currency of the new neighbouring state did in fact depict Greek symbols — a highly controversial point, given the dispute with the Republic of Macedonia over its name and flag.
Previously, a controversial initiative existed for placing GMD missile defense installations in Central Europe, namely in Poland and Czech Republic.
Fish was involved in a political feud between Sen. Charles Sumner and President Grant's unsuccessful controversial attempt for the annexation of the Dominican Republic.
The naming of the German Democratic Republic was also a controversial issue, West Germans at first preferring the names Middle Germany and " SBZ " ( Soviet Occupation Zone ), which was only changed under Willy Brandt when the West Germans started using the official name, German Democratic Republic or " DDR ".
However, culminating a series of border disputes with France-mandated Syria, Atatürk obtained in 1937 an agreement with France recognizing Alexandretta as an independent state, and in 1939 this state, called the Republic of Hatay, was annexed to Turkey as the 63rd Turkish province following a controversial referendum.

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