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... they too were hanging in an invisible holly and mistletoe-draped ribbon just like those on the great hall’s Christmas tree. News and pictures of New York Harbor continued to multiply, ranging from traffic jams caused by the blizzard, to the presence of air, land, and navy battalions, as well as Marines and Coast Guard troops gathered in the harbour, and appeals send for calmer and more restrained responses on both sides from the United Nations headquarters … all increasingly stirred the common p ...

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