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  • Gen. Khanh Re-Emerges as the Strong Man
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about Nguyễn Khánh's return to power, page unknown
  • Outster of Khanh as Viet Chief Seen as Shift to Neutralism
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about the effects of the removal of General Khánh in a soft coup, page unknown
  • What Khanh Says On Phone
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about a telephone interview with General Nguyễn Khánh, page 7
  • Nguyễn Khánh and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ watching an event
    Original caption: "Unidentified", A goup of spectators watch an event from some bleachers. The two men siting in the middle of the photo appear to be Nguyễn Khánh and possibly Nguyễn Cao Kỳ. Other spectators are Vietnamese men in civilian clothes, Western men and women, and a Catholic priest.
  • Nguyễn Khánh and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ watching an event
    Original caption: "Unidentified", A goup of spectators watch an event from some bleachers. The two men siting in the middle of the photo appear to be Nguyễn Khánh and possibly Nguyễn Cao Kỳ. Other spectators are Vietnamese men in civilian clothes, Western men and women, and a Catholic priest.
  • Nguyễn Khánh and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ watching an event
    Original caption: "Unidentified", A goup of spectators watch an event from some bleachers. The two men siting in the middle of the photo appear to be Nguyễn Khánh and possibly Nguyễn Cao Kỳ. Other spectators are Vietnamese men in civilian clothes, Western men and women, and a Catholic priest.
  • Nguyễn Khánh and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ watching an event
    Original caption: "Unidentified", A goup of spectators watch an event from some bleachers. The two men siting in the middle of the photo appear to be Nguyễn Khánh (holding binoculars) and possibly Nguyễn Cao Kỳ (smoking). Other spectators are Vietnamese men in civilian clothes, Western men and women, and a Catholic priest.
  • General Nguyễn Khánh walking by
    Original caption: "Unidentified", General Nguyễn Khánh walks by in military uniform. The background is blurry, but there are several men taking photos in the background.
  • Viet Musical Chairs: Khanh in, Aid Out
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about the aftermath of Khanh's return to politics after a five day "retirement", page 1 and 2
  • In Viet - The Military Coup That Became an Army Purge
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about a failed coup d'etat against General Khánh, page 16
  • In Viet - A Coup Designed to Fail
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about the failed coup against General Khánh, page unknown
  • Coup Flop a Boost for Khanh
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about a failed coup d'etat against General Khánh, page 16
  • In Viet Nam - Fate IS in the Stars
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about Astrology in Vietnam, page 20
  • New Saigon Regime Is Believed Moribund at Birth
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about the poor prospects for the stability of the post-Ngô Đình Diệm South Vietnamese system, page 4
  • Year Later: Viet Buddhists at It Again
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about Buddhist resistence to General Nguyễn Khánh, page 6
  • Article about the change in tactics of Buddhists against General Kh�nh
    Original title: "Buddhist", Article draft about the actions and tactics of Buddhist groups against General Nguyễn Khánh's government in South Vietnam, for the New York Herald Tribune
  • Coup in Two Acts - A Viet Special
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about General Khánh peacefully overthrowing the military junta that had previously controled South Vietnam, page 4
  • Viet Press Breifing Expose - Taylor Rips Mask Off Khanh
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about an interview with Ambassador Taylor discussing his frustrations with General Nguyễn Khánh, page 1 and 4
  • Khanh Plays Middle Vs. Both End; Rusk Pleads for End to Bickering
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about General Khánh attacking American officials in speeches, namely Ambassador Taylor. Khánh's goal was to curb Buddhist influence and unrest by distancing himself from the unpopular American administration, pages 1 and 4
  • Viet Strongman Defies U.S. on Civilian Rule
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about General Khánh's opposition to Ambassador Taylor's push for civilian rule in South Vietnam, pages 1 and 4
  • From the Political Jungle of Viet - What Khanh Says
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about an interview with General Khanh in which he alleges that U.S. Ambassador Maxwell Taylor backs South Vietnamese General Dương Văn Minh against him, page 1
  • Viet: New Junta and Death in the Saigon Streets
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about a new Junta being selected in the chaotic aftermath of Diệm's overthrow, page 1 and 2
  • Khanh Yields, Students Don't
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about Nguyễn Khánh's reactions to the protests, page 1 and 3
  • Khanh Fights to Keep Power: Paratroops Vs. Saigon Mobs
    Article published in the New York Herald Tribune about Paratroopers loyal to General Khanh using firehoses against protesters against him in Saigon, page 1 and 4
  • Article about the effects of the Tonkin Gulf Incident on South Vietnamese politics
    Original title: "khanh", Keever's title: "'A Bigger Limited War' Signaled By Tonkin Gulf Incidents," Article for the New York Herald Tribune about the effects of the Tonkin Gulf Incident on South Vietnamese politics
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