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  1. THE FIRST YEAR OF THE OFFICE OF NATIONAL ESTIMATES THE DIRECTORSHIP OF WILLIAM L. LANGER

    and a half, was R&A's inside man and from the point of view of the research staff ... about this discrepancy of view of which there will be no written record save this one. It involved a contretemps ... justice. In Foster's view Langer had no more power over the substantive findings of the Board ... during the first year and a half, was R&A’s inside man and from the point of view of the research staff ... In Foster’s view Langer had no more power over the substantive findings of the Board than the chief justice ...

  2. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1960/06/07

    minister, a post for which he is well suited in view of his past experience as national police chief ... ment's control in the remoter areas of the country. Internationally,-sEeRET-- 7 June 60 CENTRA1 itql-Fi ... of its tour and replaced with a token force of about 30 soldiers. Warren views this pro- posal as a symptom ... suited in view of his past experience as nati.onal_ police chief and because of his more in- timate ... ment's control in the remoter areas of the country, Internationally,-SECRET" 7 J 119150 CENTPAI ... with a token force of about 30 soldiers. Warren views this pro- posal as a symptom-of the regime's ...

  3. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1961/02/01

    affair," his Mapai labor party is almost certain to dominate any reorganized coalition in view ... of accusations taking into account virtually every recent US statement or action which could even remotely ... that the French cabinet's 25 Jan- uary criticism of the UN role in the Congo reflects De Gaulle's views ... any "reorganized coalition in view of its overwhelmaél A-7//‘Z ing plurality within the parliament. If Ben-Gurion ... which could even remotely be connected with Laos. The last item in the list is a charge that a group of non-Commu-r ... V ii_Ben-Gurionls Resignation In view of Ben-Gurion's past utilization of resignation as a political tactic, ...

  4. BRAZIL AND THE NUCLEAR QUESTION

    Brazil's Nuclear Views Brazilian thinking on nuclear matters is conditioned by three broad categories ... Brasilia's view of the seriousness of policy differ- ences with Washington has in no way changed, ... for cooperation. The Brazilian nuclear research officials now view the thorium agreement with Germany ... Influencing Brazil's Nuclear Views ‘ Brazilian thinking on nuclear matters is conditioned by three broad ... and human rights issues and by taking account of Brazilian sensitivi- ties. Brasilia's view ...

  5. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/04/20

    that mopping-up operations were continuing in "remote" areas. He played up Sino-Indian friendship, ... cerned over their future as a labor party, will consequently be inclined, p rticularly, in view ... control but admitted that mopping-up operations were continuing in "remote" areas. He played ... cerned over their future as a labor party, will consequently be inclined,"particularly, in.view ...

  6. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/11/04

    Peiping's view that withdrawal would weaken its negotiating position and would be interpreted as bowing ... on the McMahon line in the east in contrast to his less rigid position on the more remote portions of Ladakh ... week of Salah Salim, a confidant of Nasir. In view of Nasir's suspicion of Britain's Middle ... conditions" to negotiations and indicates Peiping's view that withdrawal would weaken its negotiating ... rigid position on the more remote portions of Ladakh is based on Indian Army estimates ... during the visit to London next week of Salah Salim, a confidant of Nasir. In view of Nasir°s suspicion ...

  7. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/05/22

    policy in view of widespread public criticism and to create a more favorable press, Defense Minister ... of Soviet-UAR views on a wide range of subjects and stated that Ithrushchev and VorosJiilov had accepted ... has for some time been considering referring the question of "foreign intervention" to the UN but, in view ... policy in view of widespread public criticism, i and to create a more favorable re Def M‘ ‘st > ... of Soviet-UAR views on a wide range of subjects and stated that Khrushchev and Voros ilov had accepted Nasir’s ...

  8. NIE 13-7-70- COMMUNIST CHINA'S INTERNATIONAL POSTURE

    by the risk of provoking one or another of the superpowers. From Peking's point of view, mili- tary ... view of the Middle Kingdom has survived the advent of the com- munists. The past century has left ... than at any other time in the past.20 years. The Chinese now view the Soviet Union as posing the most immediate military ... than at any other time in the past 20 years. The Chinese now view the Soviet Union as posing the most immediate military ... blaclnnail” in East Asia. China wants its views to have Impact on the international scene and is willing ...

  9. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/03/06

    Sukarno and former vice-president Hatta, however, suggest the remote possibility that they may agree ... the remote possibility of a compromise between Hatta and Sukarno that might be acceptable to the rebels. ... Jhe had replied that he felt no enmity toward Russia but that, in view of the international situation ... baru and the east coast. \ Reports from Dj-akarta continue to suggest the remote possibility ... no enmity toward Russia but that, in view of the international situation and his posi- tion as guardian ...

  10. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/05/01

    expected. III. THE WEST Adenauer expresses view that USSR really wants disarmament and would negotiate ... Inspection Plan To Summit Talks The USSR views the American proposal for inspection in the Arctic zone ... Mikoyan's recent visit to Bonn has strengthened Chancellor Adenauer's view-- expressed earlier ... ’.-71*? *1;;' L-'£ ‘- ‘- ’- '\~ ’ III. THE WEST 4.. l M- Adenauer expresses view that USSR ... The USSR views the American proposal for inspection in the Arctic zone as an attempt to discuss disarmament ... Chancellor Adenauer's view-- expressed earlier in London to Prime Minister Macmillan-— that the USSR may ...

  11. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1960/05/06

    German industrialists and officials of the Eco- nomics Ministry, however, view, economic reprisals ... 'iieTe�as'e.:702T/OY/1-3-60315660Page 6 Approved for Release: 2-6 2 0 / 0 3 / 1 3 C03156603 Nasir's Views on Arab Boycott although ... of communication in the remote Himalayan border regions were outlined to Ambassador Bunker by De- fense Minister ... however, view economic reprisals as ineffective, since goods denied by the Federal Republic.c0u1d easily ... Y Nash-'s Views on- Arab. Boycott ‘ Stlthough Nasir intends to continue giving his full support t the Arab ... efiforts to improve its defensive capa- bilities and means of communication in the remote Himalayan border ...

  12. COSMOS 954, CRASH OF A RORSAT: THE IMPLICATIONS OF SOVIET AND OTHER FOREIGN COMMENTARY

    forecasting and remote sensing of earth resources. These countries probably also find convincing, arguments ... territory." In their view, the segments of the orbit lying above equatorial states were not in outer space ... space activities and will probably have to accommodate those views to some extent. Any move towards ... \ instance, those related to weather forecasting and remote sensing of earth resources. These countries ... probably have to accommodate those views to some extent. Any move towards accommodation, be it public ...

  13. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/05/08

    than enthusiastic in view of Majallits reputation as a British protege, and because of fear of increased ... as his prospects for a workable alignment with other leftist opposition elements are remotes.) (The most probable ... eral reaction to the new cabinet was less than enthusiastic in view of Maja1li's reputation ... alignment with other leftist opposition elements are remote.) @e_most probable outcome of the controversy ...

  14. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1959/03/25

    alleged dif- ferences between American and British views and has credited Macmillan with having persuaded ... Chances of successfully challenging Adenauer at the mo- ment appear remote.7 " �J SECRET 25 Mar 59 ... for a summit meeting.- Moscow is also stressing alleged dif- ferences between American and British views ... at the mo- ment appear remote? \ —seeR-EQL 25 Mar 59 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 5 Approved ...

  15. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/05/26

    at Remada in remote southern Tunisia--the second clash within three days--seems certain to evoke new ... He informed the American Embassy in Rabat that he had been impressed by the identity rf views between hic ...

  16. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1960/02/17

    that the closer ties with the USSR, viewed in conjunction with other recent Cuban developments, are a long step ... control over Cuban public opinion tightens, the possibility of agreement will become even more remote ...

  17. REGIONAL STRATEGIES

    Iraq's denial and deception efforts, and the limitations of remotely monitoring known and suspected sites ... of 150 km or less, aircraft� including remotely piloted and unmanned aerial vehicles�bombs, artillery, ... all of which were subsequently retired./ 1 A UAV operates autonomously using an autopilot. A remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) ... ballistic missiles with ranges of 150 km or less, aircrafl—~ including remotely piloted and unmanned aerial ... trainer remotely piloted vehicles (RPVs). aircrafi with an operational range between 546 and 746 km. Iraq ... autonomously using an autopilot. A remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) is operated by ground controllers using ...

  18. (ESTIMTED PUB DATE) PEKING AND ENVIRONS

    and his retinue remained hidden from view in the Forbidden City. Foreigners were shocked at the level of filth ... NO GN DISSEM Figure 5 Aerial View "N. Kwan '011-v11P4s0 GreJt KAU.43n�leu Yi.ha.pian (Sennattr ... subway under construction. This view from the south side of Hsin-chiao Hotel shows subway construction ... co.\=Pi AL xo DISSEW:- > '..‘*' 500749 FIQUFE 5 Aerial View V,. /\ '_. N,.;; ~ I /z n F1 ...

  19. BURR, WILLIAM; LETTER OF APPEAL

    it has any objection to release of the withheld material from a foreign policy point of view. Likewise, ... memorandum' setting foLth Eareign_afice views on current Be � � � s asked whether De artnLageesvith analy- ... this morning, I be- lieve we have obtained some clarification of British views and may eliminate certain ... of view. Likewise, other information may be based on reporting by Army or Air Force intelligence. Again, ... reaction unanimously supports a firm stand on Berlin now. The Foreign Minister summarized his views ... support for firm Allied reaction. Other West Giei-man sources bear out the same view. On. Z5 November ...

  20. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1958/04/21

    on behalf of the So- viet view of a summit conference and to play up the dangers inherent in Bonn's ... against the British, the ruler of the remote Beihan territory, apparently hesitant to embrace a British proposal ... visit to exploit German public opinion on behalf of the So- viet view of a summit conference and to play ... during his 25-28 April visit to exploit German public opinion on behalf of the S0- viet view of a summit conference ... support to rally other tribes against the British. \ 3 the ruler of the remote Beihan territory, ... view of a summit conference and to play up the dangers inherent in Bonn's decision to rearm ...

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