The Manchurian Candidate
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Japanese criminals,
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French head waiters, Turkish wrestlers,
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pastoral psychiatrists.
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And of course,
various officials of the USSR,

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the People's Republic of China
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and the Soviet Army.
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Hold the one on the right, please!
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Hold this one too, please.
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Exactly one hour ago, your friend
Mr Alan Melvin in Wainright, Alaska

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made the same two photographs.
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This one here wore sunglasses,
smelt like a goat.

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His moustache was a little thinner then.
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He had a loud voice and it grated.
He was about 5'11", on the heavy side.

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Uniformed as a lieutenant general.
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His staff were dressed in civilian clothes.
They looked like FBI men.

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His name is Berezovo.
He's a member of the Central Committee.

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This one wore civilian clothes,
but his staff was uniformed,

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bearing from a full colonel to a first
lieutenant. They wore political markings.

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Lights.
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All right, Ben.
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I'm going to recommend setting up
a joint intelligence CIA/FBI unit,

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based out of New York.
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You'll work with them,
representing the army.

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- Your assignment's Raymond Shaw.
- Very good, Colonel.

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It should be a pleasant assignment,
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considering that Raymond Shaw
is the kindest,

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bravest, warmest, most wonderful
human being you've ever met.

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My mother, Ben,
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is a terrible woman.

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