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  1. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    state-to-state relationships with a number of Latin American governments, espe- cially Chile and Colombia. ...

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    has largely ignored it, emphasizing a previous speech by Peron CHILE1. Coal strike settled, but-the miners ...

  3. WEEKLY MEETING OF THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE PARTIDO SOCIALISTA POPULAR (PSP)

    Chile, Brazil, and other Latin American countries. In propaganda designed for this purpose quotations ...

  4. DATA ON PRE-WAR CHEMICAL INDUSTRY

    phosca 2,052 Chile and soda nitrates 6,223 Calcium nitrate 12,489 Toni nitrate 1,838,,Ammonium sulphate ...

  5. OUTLINE BRIEFING, FOR DIRECTOR'S USE

    alignments could lead to successful coup. (d) Chiles Guatemala- recent military plots suppressed. 4. All new ... alignments could lead to a successful coup. In Chile and Guatemala, military plots recently ...

  6. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    visits to Chile, Brazil, and Uruguay. This activity reflects the sharply increased Chinese Communist ... earlier visits to Chile, Brazil, and Uruguay. In a press conference in Havana on 7 July, the group's ...

  7. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    of Peru's purchase of a British cruiser late in October had sharp repercussions in Chile and led ... race among Peru and its neighbors. Chile has been of- fered several British ships, including ...

  8. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    and Chile, have received relatively larger allocations than Bo- livia, which has made more progress ... to proceed to Santiago, where he was given 48 hours to leave Chile, according to a press re- port. ...

  9. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    support or to win over several countries-- Cuba, Chile, Uruguay, and Venezuela--which have indicated ... particularly hoped to re- tain support in the ~UN or to win over several countries,--such as Cuba; Chile ...

  10. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Viet Cong maintaining heavy pressure on Saigon regime. (Page 5) Chile: Christian Democrat presidential ... F r Release 2003/01/29:CIA-RDP79T00975A0076002 00015X1 pp Chile: Christian Democrat presidential hopeful ...

  11. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Chile: Radical Party votes may determine out- come of September presidential election. (Page 12) 25X1 ... Chile: he outcome of the Chilean presidential election` n September may- hinge on the 400 000 votes T-T ...

  12. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    German safeguards request (Page 7) Algeria-Tunisia: Relations improve (Page 8) Chile: Political showdown ... the Chile: The government is preparing for a showdown with retired General Viaux. The defense minister ...

  13. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Chile--Leftist demonstrations result in new violence. 25X1 Approved For ReleasIe 2003/02/27: ... r Release 2003/02/27: CIA-RDP79T0097 005400070001-4 Leftist Violence in Chile Renewed violence broke ...

  14. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    be to remind Rumanians of their limited maneuverability between Moscow and Peking. (Page 9) 8. Notes (Chile ... n damage to L t French ambassador. The government is seeking a e 25X1 meeting of west coast f Chile ...

  15. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    and evoked some favorable reaction. APRA had particular appeal in Mexico, Argentina, and Chile, as well ...

  16. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    to Venezuela,, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru, in- vited the heads of government of these countries to con- vene ...

  17. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Nonaligned States: Members of Tito's entourage consider that his`, recent visits to Brazil, Chile ...

  18. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    on unanimity by Argentina and Chile amounted to a "kiss of death" to Venezuela's resolution ...

  19. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    visit to Cairo, to obtain surplus Egyptian equipment of US and UK origin. 25X1 f' I Chile ...

  20. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    to have been trans- formed in a working group of Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, Panama, and Trinidad into a memo ...

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