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  1. THE LIMITS OF CUBAN SUBVERSION IN LATIN AMERICA

    in 1968. With the establishment of relations with Chile in 1970, it became even more evident that violent ... announced in September 1973-- of supporting the armed overthrow of the military regime in Chile ... . He has been able to do little toward obtaining this goal, however, because the left in Chile is in disarray ...

  2. SURVEY OF THE AVAILABLITY OF PUBLICATIONS IN SELECTED SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES

    in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Guatamala, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Also included ... is Santiago, Chile. However, while Argentine books are available in considerable numbers in every city ... duxtry. We were informed, hovever, that the President of Chile (Alesseadri):ens tine: steps to break ...

  3. THIRD CONGRESS OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE USSR

    particij#ted Chile I waq present (and unfortunately I missed part. of the discussionThe came from Irkutsk., ...

  4. I. ESTIMATED LONG RANGE SIGNIFICANCE OF ANTARTICA TO THE USSR

    UK/Chile/Argentina conflict, describes US Jperation High Jump (19117) as disclosing the real aim--i.e. military-- ...

  5. PROJECT STATUS

    Refineries 25948 Chile: Oilfields & Refineries 25950 Bolivia: Oilfields & Refineries 12797 (lot Rev.) ...

  6. PROJECT STATUS

    & Refineries D/GG #1470 R 25948 Chile: Oilfields & Refineries D/GG #1470 R 25950 Bolivia: ...

  7. COFFEE OUTLOOK 1977-80 A RETURN TO NORMAL

    Bridgetown Bolivia, La Paz voojl zil R; rto T a?P; r^-- Chile, Santiago ~/ Colombia> ogota. Costa Rica, ...

  8. LATIN AMERICAN REACTION TO PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S SPEECH

    In Chile, the Undersecretar of Forei Affairs, Fernando Donoso, voiced the official acknowledgement: ...