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KAL 007: The Coverup
By David Pearson

$29.95

(hardcover)

IRAN-CONTRA
CONNECTION: Secret
team and covert opera-
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By Marshall, Scott
and Hunter

Speaker led
NZ campaign

Larry Ross, a founder of New Zealand’s
Nuclear Free Zone Committee and an
expert in polling and marketing, will be
putting his skills to work for the peace
movement as he takes to the lecture circuit
in Canada with a public meeting in Van-
couver Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m. in the [WA Hall,
2859 Commercial Drive.

Ross, who played a key role in the cam-
paign to establish New Zealand as a nuclear
weapons free zone, is lecturing across the
country under the auspices of the Canadian
Peace Alliance. His lecture in Vancouver is
sponsored by End the Arms Race.

$14.95 rg

(paperback)

POWER AND
IDEOLOGY: The
-‘Managua lectures
By Noam Chomsky

$10.80
(paperback)

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