Defense department defrauds the public and the French vote on the Mastrict treaty / Annette Levy Willard, Ernest Fitzgerald, and Robert Bell ; interviewed by Ian Masters.

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Defense department defrauds the public and the French vote on the Mastrict treaty / Annette Levy Willard, Ernest Fitzgerald, and Robert Bell ; interviewed by Ian Masters.
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KZ1890.03
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Interviews with Annette Levy Willard, a French journalist; Ernest Fitzgerald, a Pentagon systems manager; Robert Bell, professor from Brooklyn College.|DEFENSE DEPARTMENT DEFRAUDS THE PUBLIC and THE FRENCH VOTE ON THE MASTRICT TREATY / Annette Levy Willard, Ernest Fitzgerald, and Robert Bell| interviewed by Ian Masters. - SERIES: Background briefing| no. 55 - Interviews with Annette Levy Willard, a French journalist| Ernest Fitzgerald, a Pentagon systems manager| Robert Bell, professor from Brooklyn College. CONTENT: pt.1. The vote and complications of the Mastrict Treaty for France / Annette Levy Williard -- pt.2. The Military budget and cost overruns / Ernest Fitzgerald -- pt.3. Patronage projects : corruption in funding scientific research / Robert Bell. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 20 Sept. 1992.

pt.1. The vote and complications of the Mastrict Treaty for France / Annette Levy Williard -- pt.2. The Military budget and cost overruns / Ernest Fitzgerald -- pt.3. Patronage projects : corruption in funding scientific research / Robert Bell.

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1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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