The Economist
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Item consists of two articles from the Economist in 1985 and 1986 relating to East Timor.
Indonesia: The 20-year itch
Indonesia: The Tien Per Cent solution
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The Guardian
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Item consists of three articles from the Guardian in 1985 and 1986 relating to East Timor.
Timor peace negotiations end in fierce gunbattle
Expulsion of newsmen sours Reagan visit
Pacific Rim's chill wind of freedom
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The Unknown Indonesia
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The Unknown Indonesia by Thomas Fenton An essay about Indonesia and how little of its history is known.
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The Unknown Indonesia
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The Unknown Indonesia by Thomas Fenton An essay about Indonesia and how little of its history is known.
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United States Congress
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The file consists of documents pertaining to the United States Congress and its interactions and involvement with East Timor from 1985 and 1986. It consists of press clippings, the official Congressional Record, a report, correspondence, press releases, and a Resolution to express the sense of Congress regarding East Timor.
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USA Today
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Item consists of three articles from USA Today in 1986 relating to East Timor.
Media flap follows Reagan to Bali
Suharto action seen as typical
Something was Missing
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Various Clippings
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Item consists of nineteen articles and one political cartoon related to East Timor from various press outlets.
[Political cartoon, untitled]
Indonesian-U.S. Ties: The View From Jakarta (The Wall Street Journal)
Of Pain and Persistence: A Letter from East Timor (The Asian Wall Street Journal)
Church Official Asks Reagan to Speak of East Timor to Indonesia (National Catholic News Service)
Why Suharto's control is vital to region (Financial Times)
Indonesia Bars 2 Journalists on White House Press Plane Over Suharto-Marcos Comparisons (Los Angeles Times)
Le president Reagan n'entend pas insister sur la question des droits de l'homme (Le Monde)
Bali ousters unlikely to upset talks (Times-Union)
Wind of freedom blows cool in Indonesia (Daily Telegraph)
Concern For East Timor (The Post-Standard)
Congress should offer stick to use against Indonesia (Dayton Daily News)
Message to Suharto (The National Review)
East Timor Ten Years Later (America)
Reagan's rocky road to Bali -- and beyond (U.S. News & World Report)
Reagan Visiting At Difficult Time For Indonesian Chief (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
U.S. Protests Expulsion of Australian Reporters (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
A Breezy Theme: On the Road to Tokyo, Reagan hails the "winds of freedom" blowing in Asia (Time; 2 pp.)
Indonesia's Delicate Balance (Time)
Recession Fears at the Summit: Reagan presses two key allies to go for growth (Newsweek)
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Washington Post
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Item consists of eleven articles from the Washington Post in 1985 and 1986 and one political cartoon relating to East Timor.
East Timor: Forgotten
Suharto Expands Crackdown on Dissidents: Former Indonesian Cabinet Minister Charged With Assassination Plot (2 pp.)
A Chance to Oppose Tyranny
Talking to President Suharto
Dispute Over Press Mars Visit to Indonesia: Suharto Loses Chance to Improve Image
Indonesian Corruption May Be Issue in Talks
Bali Highlights
[Political cartoon, untitled]
Making Unsupportable Claims
Another Clean Getaway
Keepers Of The Vigil: 25th Anniversary for Amnesty International (2 pp.)
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