The Final Conflict
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Mr. Ambassador!
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Is there any connection between the
accident at the BBC and today's news?

:43:12
-No.
-What about Schroeder's revelation

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that the Israelis were responsible
for the Aswan Dam disaster?

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-If it's true, it's a
sad blow to world peace.
-Is that an official condemnation?

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I condemn all violence,
but it's too early for that.

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The Soviet Union's offered
support to Egypt for retaliation.

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-How do you react to that?
-Gentlemen, I have nothing else to say.

:43:35
Mr. Ambassador, I tried calling you
last night but there was no reply.

:43:39
Isn't there something we can do
to make up for what happened?

:43:43
-Like what?
-Well, like...

:43:46
-Like finishing the interview?
-Well, yes.

:43:49
All right. But I'd sooner
we did it at my place than yours.

:43:53
Yours is a little...
dramatic for my taste.

:43:58
Why not stay on for dinner afterwards?
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-I'd love to.
-All right. I'll have Harvey fix it.

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Fine.
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No, a boy.
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Yeah, he sure is ugly.
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Yeah.
:44:21
All right. Thanks, Paul. Yeah.
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Yeah, I'll talk to you later.
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That was Buher. He just sent over
the NLF report to the White House.

:44:31
He said it's so full of holes,
you can drive a truck through it.

:44:34
Thanks for the flowers.
Barbara really appreciated...

:44:37
And the daggers?
:44:39
Apparently all seven came up
for auction a few months back.

:44:42
They were bought by a priest,
and he passed them on to
a monastery in Italy - Subi...

:44:47
Subiaco. The monastery of San Benedetto.
:44:50
Yeah, Subiaco. We've got our
people in Italy working on it.

:44:54
-Unless something
happens, they should...
-It's too late.

:44:57
They're here in England
for the birth of the Nazarene.


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