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Under his guidance the young scholars read books by Sally Belfrage, author of the Cold War memoir "UnAmerican Activities," and the socialist historian Howard Zinn, author of "A People's History of the United States," and they emerged "ready to change the world."
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"Somebody, I don't know who, said 'maybe we can compensate you one day,"'Belfrage told Reuters.
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Belfrage said the ANC statement was made at the meeting with
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Any political-based favouritism would be regarded as improper and inconsistent with free-market principles which Mandela has said he supports, Belfrage said.
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But the longest and most interesting quote included by Belfrage addresses the real problem of that time, as of ours:
At the Waldorf Wills, Garry 1976
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Indeed, having read a complete transcript of the exchanges from which Belfrage quotes, I admire him for finding sentences that are coherent.
At the Waldorf Wills, Garry 1976
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Earlier this week, Swedish state secretary for foreign affairs Frank Belfrage told the five-year-old rights body his country was deeply concerned by "the worsening human rights situation in Iran."
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Belfrage gave the Captain's fans free reign on the page and was amazed at how respectful people were.
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Aronson and Belfrage explained that they invoked their Fifth rather than First Amendment rights at the advice of their attorney.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Littlehelper 2010
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In his book, Belfrage told the story of how he, an independent journalist who founded the fellow-traveling weekly
History News Network 2010
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