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"I personally know that I have work to do on this front," Clinton said last week, in an effort to confront the problem directly.
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Mr. Cheek, in an opening essay called "Textually Speaking," confronts this problem directly, reflects on the pros and cons of the authenticity of different texts, collates various speeches from different editions with their variant forms and with official published versions where possible, and concludes the speeches published here are genuinely the words of Mao.
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