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  2. Eugene V. Rostow - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Victor Debs Rostow (August 25, 1913 – November 25, 2002) was an American legal scholar and public servant. He was Dean of Yale Law School and served as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs under President Lyndon B. Johnson .

  3. Jesse Helms - Wikipedia

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    However, he did score a notable coup two years later when he led a small group of conservatives to block the nomination of Robert T. Grey for nine months, [144] and thus causing the firing of Eugene V. Rostow. [145]

  4. Category:Criminals from Illinois - Wikipedia

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  5. Committee for the Free World - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Eugene V. Rostow, then serving as Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency under President Ronald Reagan, was a speaker at a CFW event on Poland in 1982. [ 8 ]

  6. Ceremonial deism - Wikipedia

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    The first use of the term in a Supreme Court opinion is in Justice Brennan's dissenting opinion in Lynch v. Donnelly, 465 U.S. 668 (1984)....I would suggest that such practices as the designation of "In God We Trust" as our national motto, or the references to God contained in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag can best be understood, in Dean Rostow's apt phrase, as a form a "ceremonial ...

  7. Straphanger slashed repeatedly on NYC subway in unprovoked ...

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    A violent menace repeatedly slashed a 46-year-old straphanger in an unprovoked early-morning attack on a Manhattan subway train Tuesday, cops said.

  8. FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1955 - Wikipedia

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    January 31, 1955 #82 One week on the list Kenneth Darrell Carpenter - U.S. prisoner arrested February 4, 1955, near Arlington, Tennessee after an FBI Agent recognized him sitting in the vehicle next to his, as Carpenter reached for the radiodial in his car and the Agent recognized a tattoo of the word "love" on the fingers of his right hand.

  9. Eugene Rostow - Wikipedia

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