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  1. WORKING GROUP MEETING- 29 JULY 1976

    D/ODP Views on Bus Communications, Project- On 27 July 1976, briefed the Directors of Communications, ... is that approximately 50-60 remote terminal locations seem to be appropriate. After establishing the requirements for- ... he will be able to levy more precise re 1,11r-a C. In response to a question from stated that remote ...

  2. DIARY NOTES

    that the likelihood of us using Phil and DMJM on this problem was very remote and requested that they give ... the chances of using them were virtually nil. 2. I talked to Dick Helms about his views as to who should chair ...

  3. POPULAR ATTITUDE TOWARD TRIESTE QUESTION

    is something remote, negligible, something which the regime can attack and slight without fear, is false; ... of the Communist leaders- Tito included- to insignificance, to nothing. The remote, slighted, negligible United ... thst the step taken in Trieste has to be viewed in the light of the new policy of the US Government ...

  4. (UNTITLED)

    administration are becoming increasingly remote in view of recent Soyiet actions in splitting the city.) 2. ... against Di eifc Sntnoza in Nicazagua anti President CariPs Fionduras. *.,:tpress...es the view, however, ...

  5. RECLAIM COVERING DRIVERS LICENSE FEES

    servants remotely by a general rule of conduct; it lays hold of them in their specific attempt to obey ... to that of the payment of metered parking space appears to be perfectly correct in view of the fact that the answers ...

  6. GUYANA'S TROUBLED COALITION GOVERNMENT

    with the UF. He would prefer to govern alone but, even in the remote event that he could win a clear majority ... came to view it as symbolic of all their past disagreements. When nei- ther would compromise again, ...

  7. A CONCEPT OF EDUCATION FOR THE INTELLIGENCE PROFESSION

    and peace. With a com- prehensive view of intelligence, the graduate will think and act intellectually, ... how decisions get made, how policy makers use intelligence and haw they view it. 2. The consumers ... theory, cryptolagy, remote sensing, etc..? F. Le~a~, and ethical issues 1. 5~atuatory and Executive Order ...

  8. TRANSMITTAL OF MATERIAL

    and has proved so successful that the Kuwaitis now view it with enthusiasm. The primary obstacle to full ... approach was used to spare the Egyptians the hur.iliation of accepting a loan from a "remote desert ...

  9. ECONOMIC DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE SIXTH ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT 1 JULY 1957- 30 JUNE 1958

    to She approval of EDAC and of the intelli- gence ccemunity, that EDIC remotions be transferred to a new ... during the past few years. However, in view if the currenttrend towards expanding trade with theSine-Soviet Bloc ...

  10. CHINA: THE STEEL INDUSTRY IN THE 1970S AND 1980S

    has viewed the develop- ment of a strong steel industry as a high national priority. With extensive Soviet ... at other locations. Consequently, ready access to iron ore is unnecessary. The Banzhihua plant's remote location ...

  11. LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING GROUP

    for employees assigned to designated foreign posts in remote areas for two or more years where conditions ... of the Government for the employee to have the use of a motor vehicle at the post of duty." it is the view ...