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  1. INFORMATION ON SOVIET BLOC INTERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL COOPERATION- 1959

    of the structure of the Earth's crust by geophysical methods in remote parts of the world ocean, more detailed ... of bottom instruments with remote control and the ability to make Gravimeter readings on board ship ... In view of its possibilities, marine-seismic investigations must be perfected and expanded in the future ...

  2. O/NE CONSULTANTS' CONFERENCE, (Classified) 9-10 OCTOBER 1957

    to take a chance. ted the view that Khrushchev In basically an extremely shrewd man, though having little ... as vital,_outlined the view that the army is not a separate mucleus of power opposed to the party. The army ... raise puolic expectations and cause grumbling when they are not fulfilled, The view held by the State ...

  3. GEOGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE REVIEW

    for territorial-administrative units with even less industrial development simply because they are so vast and remote ... (10045'N-105?51E). The raids, which the Cambodian Government views with apparently studied Indifference, have caused ... Government is understandable in view of the importance it attaches to the region. In what may be an effort ...

  4. (UNTITLED)

    in their use appear so treat that this possibility seems remote. SEC REP Approved For Release ... particularly in view of support to the Sate14 es,, Ywp1a +~F succesgf'u71~r ~ combined forces of Bulgaria, ... would make it mi1ike32r that they would intervene effectively In Yugoslavia in 1951, (c) The U5, in view ...

  5. CURRENT STATUS OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE SEA NEGOTIATIONS

    and agencies, no formal attempt at coordination has been taken. The views presented represent the best judgments ... concerned attempt to work out their differences. A Tunisian delegate at Caracas privately expressed the view ... and the Group of 77 are on record as favoring the principle of objective innocent passage. However, such views ...

  6. REVIEW OF THE WORLD SITUATION

    how remote. It is difficult to see that the United Nations can take any action that will resoh,,{the basic ... German potential to help bridge this gap. Yet, in the view of Western Europe, the US has embarked ... by French fears, becomes an almost unattainable dream in these circum- stances. From the US point of view ...

  7. WHERE WE ARE- WHERE WE'RE GOING

    mail a Pioneer Savings & Loan Association gives this view of his office: check and open an account ... and they certainly don't want to, I think the danger becomes remote. Q Then what kind of war might we expect? ... the falsity of such a view is this: If you are going to fight in a number of places and more intensively-even ...

  8. INFORMATION ON SOVIET BLOC INTERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL COOPERATION- 1959

    in view of present technical conditions, is the prospect of using the ion motor. This does not mean, says ... observations. Most of the scientific instruments at Vostok have beeci converted to remote-control operation. ... (stochnyye vetry) at several remote points and at different altitudes. For this purpose, radar was used, ...

  9. MAP INTELLIGENCE REVIEW

    rainfall is low in view of the high temperatures, which range from an average winter minimum of 64?-79?F ... was to dramatize to the primitive Naga tribespeople of this remote frontier area the interest of the Burmese ... of the boundary. Because of the remoteness of the border area, the difficult terrain, and the almost complete lack ...

  10. SELECTED TRANSLATIONS FROM 'VOYENNAYA MYSL' ', NO 9, 1965

    his bases and in remote ocean and sea regions. There have been many articles, especially in she foreign ... its equfpment status and the views of foreign specialists on the use of naval forces. tPie meaning and nature ... of the unfriendly missile submarines allows us to destroy the naval strike forceas of the hostile aide in remote ...

  11. RUSSIAN BALTIC SHIPYARD NO. 890 IN TALLINN, ESTONIAN SSR

    is believed to be very remote in view of the merchant shipbuilding capabilities in the Baltic region ...

  12. SOVIET POLICY TOWARD THE UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES

    that nothing further could be gained by Communist restraint or conciliation, and this view was abetted by Com- ... itself with the views and objectives of the neutralist-convened conference of Asian and African gov- ernments at Bandung ... viewing it as an effective instrument for promoting anti-Western sentiment among Arabs. Anti-leftist coups ...

  13. REVIEW OF THE WORLD SITUATION AS IT RELATES TO THE SECURITY OF THE UNITED STATES

    but remote in tined The Chinese Communist leaders certainly are confirmed Marxist-Leninist Communists ... of Chineso military facilities,, From the Soviet point of view all thasxr links with China ... regime will be increasingly vL nerable to effective criticism from the nationalist point of view ...

  14. THE DEMOCRATS GOLDEN GIRL

    on the day she married lawyer Desmond FitzGer Kept apart by war-and later by ho itical views-the couple ... the rear-view mirror. Then, with a dexterity worthy of a quick- change artist, she managed to wriggle ... club in the city, viewed by the nonpartisan Citizens Union as representing "all that is best ...

  15. LAW OF THE SEA NEGOTIATIONS: GENEVA AND BEYOND

    at coordination has been taken. The views presented represent the best judgments of the issuing office, ... the difficult task of bridging differing views on marine research, pollution control, and the transfer of marine ... however, the Caracas session has come to be viewed by many of the states as accomplishing a great deal ...

  16. SELECTED TRANSLATIONS FROM 'VOYENNAYA MYSL',' ISSUE NO 3, MARCH 1966

    the changes that the armed forces will undergo in the remote future, or the combat and tactical-technical data ... the material, ob- jective factors, rather than the points of view of individual persons. In the sciences ... of view of the Approved For Release 2000/08/09: CIA-RDP85T00875R000300090024-0- 8- interests ...

  17. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- HOUSE

    For those who fear the remote possibility of Federal control which might result from Federal funding, I would point ... and wisdom of Dr. King's address. For anyone who knows the total phil- osophical and religious view ...

  18. INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES SHOULD BE UNDER A DIFFERENT ROOF

    separate the intelligence and assessment functions from the operational functions. My own personal view ... Columnist Joseph Kraft has taken the view that it is a problem of the blurring of lines ... to become blurred between;Intelligence functions, which must be kept secret, and functions only remotely ...

  19. THESES AND STATUTES OF THE THIRD (COMMUNIST) INTERNATIONAL

    only verbal. Therefore the principal duty of the Communist Parties, from the point of view of an international ... who have been edu- cated by it, imbued with its views and prejudices and very fre- quently directly or indirectly ... speeches, from the point of view of their Communist integrity; detailing of parliament members ...

  20. EASTERN EUROPE

    it responds to moods and views, effectively exploits for educational purposes the attitude and performances ... that are rich in initiative. Viewed in this light, much depends on how the political organs succeed ... of being "obscure" only because he expresses a view that is not completely thought through to the end. The Twelfth ...

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