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Reagan must have been happiest reading National Review essays on cold war disputes.
Although the attacks on the World Trade Center have been likened to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, Paul Fussell, author of "Wartime: Understanding and Behavior in the Second World War," disputes the parallel.
Everyone wanted a piece of the post-colonial break-up and parts of Africa, including the Congo, had become proxy battlegrounds for larger, Cold War disputes.
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Historians of the war disputed that, telling The Times that at the time Mr. Blumenthal enlisted, there was no expectation that Reserve units would be called up.
The next morning, at the Muslim conference of war, dispute arose over how best to repel the Meccans.
Despite this, the Marconi Company entered into an extraordinary post-war dispute with the British government, demanding large rewards for its wartime contributions.
Christian rulers should be less ready to resort to war when disputes arise, and should employ existing councils and authorities in order to resolve their disputes by arbitration.
As Cambodia emerges fitfully from three decades of mass killings and civil war, land disputes and land grabbing have spread across the country.
John Kornblum, the former American ambassador in Berlin and still a resident there, sees a model for Germany in the United States and the way it helped keep Europe together after the war, mediating disputes and finding compromises.
Smith-Connally Anti-Strike Act, also called War Labor Disputes Act, (June 25 , 1943, measure enacted by the U.S. Congress, over President Franklin D. Roosevelt's veto, giving the president power to seize and operate privately owned war plants when an actual or threatened strike or lockout interfered with war production.
His name was attached to two notoriously illiberal Acts of Congress: the Alien Registration Act of 1940 (known as the Smith Act), used to prosecute resident aliens suspected of subversiveness; and the War Labor Disputes Act of 1943 (the Smith-Connally Act), which curbed the power of labor unions.
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