S.A.A.
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Finally, last August, after twelve years of intermittent debate, the S.A.A. voted to officially adopt the Protocols.
From The New Yorker
For O’Neal, the S.A.A. decision was welcome but a bit “anticlimactic.”
From The New Yorker
Many S.A.A. members thought that it was wrong to prioritize the needs of a small group: If Native communities were given veto power, wouldn’t other minorities demand the same?
From The New Yorker
The investment in Peruvian mining company Volcan Compañia Minera S.A.A. will add to Glencore’s world-beating zinc assets.
S.A.A. rerouted all its flights over Libya.
From Time Magazine Archive
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