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MELINA MERCOURI, the Greek actress, speaking to reporters at her hotel in New York after the F.B.I. had warned her that an attempt might be made on her life. Miss Mercouri, who is appearing in the Broadway musical, “Iliya Darling,” has been a harsh critic of the ruling military junta in Greece.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31520, 7 November 1967, Page 2

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MELINA MERCOURI, the Greek actress, speaking to reporters at her hotel in New York after the F.B.I. had warned her that an attempt might be made on her life. Miss Mercouri, who is appearing in the Broadway musical, “Iliya Darling,” has been a harsh critic of the ruling military junta in Greece. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31520, 7 November 1967, Page 2

MELINA MERCOURI, the Greek actress, speaking to reporters at her hotel in New York after the F.B.I. had warned her that an attempt might be made on her life. Miss Mercouri, who is appearing in the Broadway musical, “Iliya Darling,” has been a harsh critic of the ruling military junta in Greece. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31520, 7 November 1967, Page 2