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Thursday November 26, 1970
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This Day In 1970's History: Thursday November 26, 1970
  • No Americans were killed in Vietnam today. However Americans are still dying in Vietnam despite U.S. withdrawals, as Communist booby traps are taking a toll. [CBS]
  • Central African Republic President Jean Bedel Bokassa had a daughter by a South Vietnamese woman while he was in the French Foreign Legion; the daughter was surviving by selling cigarettes in Saigon. Now Bokassa has been reunited with his daughter. [CBS]
  • North Vietnam claims that American POWs were wounded in the raids last week and declared that the U.S. is responsible for future American prisoner of war casualties. [CBS]
  • Over 175,000 people are known to be dead in East Pakistan from the recent typhoon and tidal wave. The government rejected aid from India despite the need for it. [CBS]
  • Pope Paul began his tour of the Far East. In Manila, Philippines, officials are investigating a rumored assassination plot by radical students. [CBS]
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