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Hello,
It was the Korea angle that drew my attention to the story. I had a vague idea
who Schlei was but he left DOJ long before my time there. The Far East is out of
my area but I had friends in on the Korean stuff during the Reagan years. From
an outsiders perspective it seems there is still a mess waiting discovery.
Best wishes,
Barry O'Connell

Joe Canepa wrote:

> Thanks for the reference. I had not realized that the M Fund extended to
> Korea. The author that you cited, Bruce Cummins, is probably the best
> American historian on Korea. His two volume on the Origins of the Korean War
> are must reads.
>
> Joe Canepa

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