The World - News from March 27, 1986
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More than 160 American religious leaders, including 53 Catholic and Protestant bishops and 17 rabbis, urged President Reagan to join the Soviet Union in suspending nuclear tests. In a letter to Reagan, they said one of those moments is at hand “when decisive action can change the course of history.” “And you,” the religious leaders told Reagan, “are the leader with the chance to take an action which can turn the world toward peace.” The most recent U.S. test was conducted last Saturday in Nevada.
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