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  1. TERRORISM REVIEW

    damage resulted. 7_1 Chile: Terrorists Attack Subway Lines Bombs exploded at four locations ... The explosions caused consider- able damage, according to Yugoslav press reports. 28-29 March 1984 Chile ... in retaliation for the deaths of four ETA members on 22 March. Chile: MIR Attacks Police Precinct House Six ...

  2. CHILE ACHIEVES NUCLEAR CHAIN REACTION

    OCT- IT i~LI ".~Lr SOURCES T ~;^,T CHILE HAS THE T C';02Y TO T A'.TO'IC ...

  3. Final Response Letter

    Ricardo Lagos from Chile, various leaders from Central America, as well as member's [sic] ...

  4. CIA AND THE TELEVISION INDUSTRY

    of Chile OFFICES IN: WASHINGTON D.C.? NEW YORK? LOS ANGELES? CHICAGO? DETROIT? AND OTHER PRINCIPAL CITIES. ...

  5. 2 U.S. REPORTERS CLAIM CIA, CONTRAS BEHIND ATTEMPT TO KILL PASTORA

    a crowd- ed news conference that the bomber was Amac Galil, a Libyan who was hired in Chile by two ...

  6. HAK CHRONS JULY 1975

    Low memo to Scowcroft re Chile arms sales. 16 Davis memo to Jon Howe re proposed interview by Japanese ...

  7. SENIOR INTERDEPARTMENTAL GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY

    and Chile. Secretary Regan said he did not intend to use these funds for Peru and.Chile despite requests ...

  8. SENIOR INTERDEPARTMENTAL GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY

    its restrictions on profit and dividend payments by some U.K. firms in Argentina. Chile. Chile's restructuring ...

  9. SEND MARCOS PACKING

    Pinochet in Chile stands today about serves long-term-American interests for rate In bringing ... from the brutal dictator in Reaganite assumption that there was an Mr. Reagan, like Mr. Carter before Chile ...

  10. INFORMATION ITEMS

    CODEWORD BRAZIL GRANTS $50 MILLION LOAN TO CHILE: THE BRAZILIAN CENTRAL BANK HAS SIGNED AN AGREEMENT ... WITH CHILE FOR A $50 MILLION I.,nAN. IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE MONEY WILL BE USED TO?:UY GOODS AND SF:- VICF~S ...

  11. MONTHLY REPORT--PARAGUAY BUREAU--JULY 1985

    Following the June lifting of the state of siege in Chile, the bureau reevaluated its radio and press ... in Portuguese to Brazil 0 Moscow in Spanish to Latin America 910 Moscow in Spanish to Chile 2,520 Moscow ... in Spanish to Chile 2,560 URUGUAY Montevideo Radio El Espectador Network in Spanish 1,510 Montevideo Domestic ...

  12. XIII OAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY, NOVEMBER 14-18

    GENERAL ORFILA'S ANNOUNCEMENT THAT HE WOULD RESIGN EARLY III 1984, AGREEMENT BY BOLIVIA AND CHILE ... MINISTER THAT BOLIVIA AND CHILE HAD ACCEPTED THE GOOD OFFICES OF THE COLOMBIAN PRESIDENT TO BEGIN DIRECT ... THIS COMMEMORATION AS SOMETHING BEYOND A MERE CULTURAL CELEBRATION. CHILE, COLOMBIA, AND THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ...

  13. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC & ENERGY WEEKLY

    clash in September, while Bolivia, Chile, and Colombia also could bump heads with lenders. 21 New ... Chile, and Zaire, for example, industries, making it possible to push a produce-at-all-costs policy. ... could make it impossible for Chile to continue full interest payments on its foreign debt next year. ...

  14. INTERNATIONAL DEBT RELIEF: TRENDS AND KEY ISSUES

    disbursement until yearend.? Chile missed its first-quarter performance targets on domestic assets held ... from the Fund in March. The IMF approved a shadow program that brought Chile back on track, and Chile ... $) Argentina November 5,500 5.0 3.0 NA 1,500 Brazil February 4,800 8.0 2.5 2.125 4,400 Chile July ...

  15. DIPLOMAT NAMED SPECIAL LATIN ENVOY

    on Central America and in sion in Chile during the govern- part to assure Congress of its sin? went ...

  16. COVERT OPERATIONS IN NICARAGUA ALLEGED

    of Venezuela, Colombia, Chile and other Latin American countries, by another 1,000 man commando force ...

  17. DISAFFECTED NICARAGUAN CONTRA LEADER EXPECTED TO WITHDRAW FROM FIGHTING

    in the border region of Los Chiles moments be- fore surrendering their arms to Costa Rican authorities. "We ...

  18. BACKGROUNDER

    of increased Soviet interest, present US plans, e. g. Diego Garcia, and status of studies)-- Chile (chronology ...

  19. PUBLIC HANDLING OF NEW YORK TIMES ALLEGATIONS OF CIA DOMESTIC ACTIVITIES

    ACTIVITIES, PARTICULARLY IN CHILE. KISSINGER IS DOUBLY INVOLVED AS HELMS' BOSS IN THE FOREIGN SERVICE ... REASURY SECRETARY WILLIAM E. SIMON AND COLBY FOR SURVERSIVE CIA ACTIVITIES IN CHILE. THE CIA WAS SAID ...

  20. Initial Request

    from Brazil, Ricardo Lagos from Chile, various leaders from Central America, as well as member's ...

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