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    The MoscowWashington hotline (formally known in the United States as the WashingtonMoscow Direct Communications Link; Russian: Горячая линия Вашингтон...
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    customer service telephone number. The most famous hotline between states is the MoscowWashington hotline, also known as the "red telephone", although telephones...
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    The Beijing–Washington hotline is a system that allows direct communication between the leaders of the United States and China. This hotline was established...
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    implementation of the hotline. The hotline was modelled directly on the MoscowWashington hotline which was established in 1963. The hotline became operational...
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  • Telephone may refer to: "The Red Telephone" (song), 1967 song by Love MoscowWashington hotline Red telephone box This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    direct communication line between the two powers resulted in the MoscowWashington hotline. A series of agreements later reduced US–Soviet tensions for several...
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    Barack Obama's campaign in Pennsylvania. In 2010, Schlossberg worked in Washington, D.C. as a senate page and the following year, as a senate intern. He...
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    restoration of the hotline, saying that it "laid the ground for bringing the relations between the two Koreas back on track". MoscowWashington hotline Islamabad–New...
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    Jackie Kennedy, the death of a son may have brought them closer". The Washington Post. Altman, Lawrence K. (July 29, 2013). "A Kennedy Baby's Life and...
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  • Philadelphia boarding school, Kennedy was sent to a convent school in Washington, D.C. Kennedy began sneaking out of the convent school at night. The nuns...
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    Project Cuban Missile Crisis ExComm Soviet Union: Berlin Crisis MoscowWashington hotline Vienna summit New Frontier Communications Satellite Act Community...
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    written for several publications and outlets including The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Vanity Fair, and Bloomberg. She is the author of the book Inconspicuous...
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    p. 5. Hall, Carla (July 23, 1989). "Jackie the Legend turns 60". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 20, 2016. Andersen, Christopher P. (2014). The Good...
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    practice sentence for signaling. The first message sent on the MoscowWashington hotline on August 30, 1963, was the test phrase "THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED...
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    John F. Kennedy (category People from Georgetown (Washington, D.C.))
    submarines equipped with UGM-27 Polaris missiles. In the aftermath, a MoscowWashington hotline was established to ensure clear communications between the leaders...
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    wrote a Look magazine reporter, "have become hot tourist attractions in Washington." Kennedy left the committee in September 1959 in order to manage his...
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    121 ballots when 43 people voted.[citation needed] In 2000, he told The Washington Post: "There's no question in my mind that it was stolen. It was stolen...
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    family lived in increasing prosperity in Massachusetts, New York, around Washington, D.C., London, as well as the French Riviera. Their two permanent homes...
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    "Justice Dept. charges two Russian media operatives in alleged scheme". The Washington Post. Spangler, Todd (2024-09-05). "U.S. Officials Allege Russian Operatives...
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    2011). "Cuts leave VSA arts programs for the disabled in limbo". The Washington Post. "Appointments – William J. Clinton". American Foreign Service Association...
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    a research assistant for Frank Waldrop, the executive editor for the Washington Times-Herald. She later teamed with Inga Arvad, who wrote the "Did You...
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    "Kennedy-KGB collaboration". The Washington Times. October 27, 2006. Retrieved May 22, 2020. "When Democrats Wanted Moscow's Political Help". Investor's Business...
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    through the 1970s, used transistors and had higher bandwidth. The MoscowWashington hotline was initially connected through this system. All cables presently...
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    escalate, were rendered more stable due to two major factors: A Washington to Moscow hotline resulted from the communication trouble between the White House...
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    Caroline Kennedy (category Lawyers from Washington, D.C.)
    premature birth in 1963. Kennedy lived with her parents in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. during the first three years of her life. When Kennedy was three...
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