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  1. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    to improve ties with broader range of Arab states. (Page 3) CHILE: Allende finds his supporters nearly ... 2005/06/01: CIA-RDP79T00975A024900060 01-9 25X1 CHILE: President Allende is finding his sup- porters nearly ...

  2. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    CUBA- SOUTH AMERICA: Castro's imminent departure from Chile apparently will be followed ... CHILE: Recent agreements strengthen commercial relations. (Page 11) COSTA RICA: Accreditation of two ...

  3. IS COVERT ACTION NECESSARY?

    an In the case of Chile, the CIA tried to cover army larger than they need for their own up by lying to Congress, ... operatives were discharged by the hun- mocracy elsewhere. In Chile, for example, dreds. Congress required ...

  4. CRITIQUE OF NIE PAPER 80/90-67: ECONOMIC TRENDS AND PROSPECTS IN LATIN AMERICA

    large deficit spewing in razil and Chile, the effects of which were by heavy short-term borrowing ... countries, e.g. Brazil, Chile, more recently, Argentina, have instituted in economic policy designed to lay ...

  5. STATUS OF WORK IN PROCESS

    THE CHILE-PERU BORDER REGION Status: OGCR preparing Target: October 36. Interagency Memorandum: ETHOPIA: NEARTERM ... Consequences of Certain Contingent Developments 18 Apr 75 NIE 94-1-75 Prospects for Chile NIE 93-1-75 Approved ...

  6. MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD FROM L. K. WHITE

    in Chile-together with the concern on the part of Premier Castro and his associates that Eduardo Frei Montalva, ... Chile's re- formist president, was usurping Premier Castro's place and influence in Latin America. ...

  7. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    vice-president will be selected next month. (Page 5) CHILE: New electoral regulations (Page 6) Approved ... 2005/06/06EQUE5P85T00875R000800020134-0 NOTE CHILE: New electoral regulations that author- ize federations of political parties to offer ...

  8. STAFF NOTES: LATIN AMERICAN TRENDS

    CIA-RDP86T00608R000300120026-9 SECRET CONTENTS July 2, 1975 Chile: Opposition To the Junta's Labor Code. Guatemala: ... Approved For Release 2005/07/01: CIA-RDP86T00608R000300120026-9 SECRET 25X1 Chile: Opposition ...

  9. MISCELLANEOUS

    about his company's involvement in Chile. ~- The first notification that one count of perjury,' one ... presidential elec- tions in Chile and had offered nearly $1 million to opponents of the~now-late ...

  10. JOURNAL- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    tcs,i.ircio..Lfr of former A-rnbassadol.? to Chile,;Edward Noxry, and a memo o.ll.II STAT I I who has 1_~c:en ...

  11. RISKS TO THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM

    of them, notably Brazil, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, and the Philippines, will have a difficult time balancing ...

  12. PER CAPITA US AID TO VARIOUS COUNTRIES

    Vietnam Laos Taiwan. Cambodia Jordan France Dominican Republic South Korea UK Chile Bolivia Panama Greece ...

  13. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Assessment of Castro's visit. (Page 4) CHILE: Christian Democrats score victory over Al- lende. (Page 5) ...

  14. SECRETARIAT SUMMARY OF USIB AGENDA FOR 5 AUGUST

    Sponsor- General Cushman Item 3 SNIE on The Outlook for Chile under Allende BNE draft coordinated with USIB ...

  15. JOURNAL- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    in Chile, the Director make an exception in this instance and provide Representative Dante Fascell's ...

  16. CONVERSATION WITH ED BRASWELL, CHIEF COUNSEL, SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE

    For Releasc~2006/11/16: CIA-RDP75B00380R00080J0 00018-3 23 February 1973 THIS DOCUMENT WAS SUBJECT TO ITT/CHILE JUSTICE ...

  17. (UNTITLED)

    intervening in Costa. Ri.c;.. diplomatic comniti:,icon, which includes the US, Chile, M(mico, r.ndd Panarn, ...

  18. EUROPE

    CIA-RDP78-0 1 17A006000050025-9 TQ t E r.LIYE P W,3F..,ICAS 3. CHILE: cove_mmm t i mi turn to UK for naval ...

  19. ATTITUDES OF OTHER LATIN AMERICAN GOVERNMENTS TOWARD CUBA

    against him. b. Five (Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Haiti, and Uruguay) are generally anti-Castro ...

  20. DISCUSSION WITH ACDA ON OUR INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM, 'PROSPECTS FOR THE NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY'

    a linkage among Brazil, Argentina and Chile. 5. Because ACDA has a fairly optimistic view ...

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