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Hong Kong

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Wages

       

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Federalism

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Knights of Columbus

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Terrorist Incidents, Reagan Administration

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Investigations

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Communications, Defense and National Security

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Ambros , Otto / W.R. Grace and Company

Scope Note: Otto Ambros (1901-1990) was a German chemist and Nazi war criminal. His wartime work included researching synthetic rubber (polybutadiene) and creating nerve agents (sarin and tabun). Afte...

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