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'''Paul J. Saunders''' in 1999 House was a Director of the [[Nixon Center]].<ref name=cspan>https://www.c-span.org/person/?pauljsaunders</ref> | '''Paul J. Saunders''' in 1999 House was a Director of the [[Nixon Center]].<ref name=cspan>https://www.c-span.org/person/?pauljsaunders</ref> |
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Paul Saunders | |
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Born | 1918-01-12 Richmond, Virginia |
Died | 2003-08-08 Dunnellon, Florida |
Member of | Center for Naval Analyses |
Paul J. Saunders in 1999 House was a Director of the Nixon Center.[1]
Career
Paul Saunders was a director of the Center for the National Interest and a Senior Adviser on Global Affairs for the US Department of State.[1]
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