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  1. MEETING OF THE STEERING GROUP OF THE CIA CAREER SERVICE BOARD ON 31 AUGUST 1953

    of intangible value chile the other is primnrily concerned with tangible. rewards,? He also indicated ...

  2. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    opinions of such states as Mexico and Chile, which desire a narrow convention that does not infringe ...

  3. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    positions in favor of increased ties with Cuba. In Chile the government-run newspaper has strongly ...

  4. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    in the area. Argentina, Brazil, and Chile have been shopping in Britain for ships and aircraft, and an army ...

  5. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    whose chief duty is liaison with ECLA, which has its headquarters in Chile. ALBANIA-GREECE: The Greek ...

  6. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    a greater role in world affairs in the coming years. His recent trips to Japan, Peru, and Chile are examples ...

  7. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Intelligence Bulletin CONTENTS CHILE: Allende stands to profit fromAll-conceived WESTERN EUROPE: Most official ...

  8. TRIP REPORT

    payload. capability is going to cut down the area covered on the ground considerably chile offering ...

  9. THE DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT OF NATIONAL POLICY

    are running int-) rough competition now in Pakistan and India and even in Chile, where the Russianm < ofer ...

  10. STATUS OF UNITED STATES PROGRAM FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1953

    agencies in an amount not to exceed $19 million. Distribution was made in Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile ...

  11. STAFF STUDY: PRODUCTION OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE

    the Director of Central Intelligence to taIm full advantage of departmental opinion chile retaining sole ...

  12. JOINT TRANSLATION SERVICE SUMMARY OF THE YUGOSLAV PRESS

    (Undesignated news report from Buenos i iros) President of Chile demands that Moscow cease interfering ...

  13. REPORT TO THE NSC ON NATIONAL PSYCHOLOGICAL PROGRAMS

    indium:24o-ta:Argentint 'Sad, to.:a leaser extent Chile, The moat basic underlying' influenose..to be' ...

  14. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OF THE BIOMETRIC SOCIETY

    Statistics, Santiago, Chile? Universidade San Simon, Coehlbamba, Bolivia? Andre Vesserea. Institut de ...

  15. DEPUTY DIRECTOR FRANK CARLUCCI ADDRESS AND Q&A ROTARY CLUB, PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA

    Usually the example that's cited is Chile. But there've been many other instances where th ...

  16. JUTE EXPORT STATISTICS

    AUSTRIA 1,864 134 1,7711 3,604 134 3,741.2 19, SPA IN 8;0 900 659 20, GREECE 21. CHILE 22. AUSTRALIA 500 ...

  17. REPORT TO THE NSC ON NATIONAL PSYCHOLOGICAL PROGRAMS

    a'end ta. a lesser extent Chile, T moot basia underlying ` influm+rea: 'to bs dealt-with in tirii ...

  18. JUTE EXPORT STATISTICS

    820 806 23,111 1 720 11,127 500 16,800 5,373 1,777 3,925 3,020 527, AUSTRALIA CHILE PHILL,II'INES ...

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