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May 4, 1953
Dear Allen:
Zwrit:re NWT,
Sam telephonedme last Thursday evening, on my return
from Washington following his conversation with you.
I invited Simkhaeff to see me on Friday, and arranged
that he will ask Mouraviov to lunch with him as soon as
possible. Simkhaeff doubts that Mouraviov will come to this
luncheon alone. On the basis of his past experience with
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SC No. 07650/68
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Directorate of Intelligence
31 January 1968
INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM
Pueblo Sitrep No. 24
(As of 1200 EST)
2. The International Committee of the Red
Cross reports that on 27 January it promptly forwarded
to the North Korean Red Cross a list of US personnel
aboard the Pueblo, along with a reminder of the
Committee's earlier requestfor information on the
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On 1 July 1949, it was announced that an official
seal had been authorized for the Agency, and all
employees were invited to submit suggested designs,
for which a cash award was offered to the winner of
the competition (Notice D-49) By 7 March 1950,
the final design was chosen and approved by the
President in Executive Order 1011 - on 17 February*.
and announced to all employees. Since the final
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12 January 2001
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FROM:
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REFERENCE:
(L) The Autornitic Dechissificationate is 17 April 2003!
U) Activities and Accomplishments Highlights
(U//) Items of M.nagernent Intere
(Li/1AM�) National Secu
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attended a meeting at NSC 10 discuss the disposition of
pages of presidential records from the period I Y53198I. The
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SC No. 01918/68
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Directorate of InEelligence
2 February 1968:
INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM
Pueblo Sitrep No. 28
(As of 7:00 AM EST)
1. Public commentary from North Korea during
the past 24 hours contains no new observations on
the Pueblo incident. The authoritative Nodong
Sinmun shifted its editorial theme from the ship's
-6-JITTITe to support for the Communist offensive in
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July 8,2010
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CIA:
a U.S. citizen who resides at
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D LOVOY MIR August 1, 1996 [translation for personal use only] Report
o parliamentary discussion of the "Concept of Economic and Social
D velopment of the Russian Federation for 1996.&2005" by Larisa
P yasheva, doctor of economic sciences: "In Search of Agreement"; '
cond of two parts.
rn behalf of the Association of St. Petersburg Industrial Enterprises
( 6 enterprises and organizations), V. ZAITIN asks that prices for
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October 30, 2009
Reference: P-2010-00080
Dear
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8 May 2013
Ms. Emily Willard
The National Security Archive
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Dear Ms. Willard:
This is a final response to your 29 January 2013 Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) request, submitted on behalf of The National Security Archive, for:
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September 15, 2010
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you.
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