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San Francisco, California/November 27 |
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The resurrection of the Neville affair would seem to call into question the future relationship between ourselves and the United States defense establishment. We agree that the personal friendship between Prime Minister Halloran and President Cole Caidin is advantageous to both governments. But if the price of that friendship is the violation of Canadian sovereignty by an American Air Force now in search of another target, we say it is too dear. Canada is not Iraq. OTTAWA NEWS-CHRONICLE |
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From her table in the glassed-in section of the grill at the Stanford Court Hotel, Anna Neville could see the steep slope of California Street and the broad flank of the Fairmont Hotel across the street. A cable car was climbing from Stockton to Powell at the top of Nob Hill, looking almost excessively picturesque. San Francisco, Anna thought, was a professional photographer's dream city despite its reputation for shaking itself to nearly pieces once or twice each century. |
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