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  1. FOREIGN PRESS REACTIONS TO REVELATIONS ABOUT CIA

    in very little editorialiaia-t? Certain countries of special significance can be noted, however. a. Chile (The U. ... and Student Affairs (FYSA), which has figured prominently in news stories, has a represenerta- tive in Chile ... .) As far as press coverage in Chile is concerned, however. only the Communist newspaper El Sfgl? mounted ...

  2. FOREIGN RESEARCH NECESSARY

    Chile, But neither the host govern- 'and realistic,pOl1cies abroad.,.ment, the U.S. State Department ... While,the efforts of Sen. t-Iarr is;nor the U.S. ambassador in Chile. and Rep. Fascell will not provide ...

  3. THE US AND THE CARIBBEAN

    Chile and Argentina with a strong middle-class. There are ar- dently Catholic countries, most especially ... we might say that the areas where white settlement was dominant- Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Costa Rica- ...

  4. LETTERS TO THE TIMES OUR LATIN POLICY

    such a development by every means t its disposal. The people of Chile' are, now'; erved a warning ...

  5. ARGENTINE ARMY CHIEF IS TOOL OF U.S.

    Immediately following, rumors were spread through Uruguay and Chile, two nations close to the troublesome ...

  6. CHANGING ROLE SEEN FOR LATIN ALLIANCE'S COMMITEE OF NINE

    appointments, to return to the directorship!'enforcers? of reform among] of Chile's big government-1 ...

  7. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

    in Chile, appeared in 1965. James P. Harrison is Preceptor of Oriental Studies and a doctoral candidate ...

  8. NATIONAL STUDENT GROUP SECRETLY AIDED BY CIA

    $200,000 Early NSA leaders came pri? rica. He was told at the time tried to audit books chile ye r mi tine ...

  9. THE ADMINISTRATION

    to Chile, that President: Johnson asked Macy to take over top- level, non-civil service head-hunting du-i ...

  10. (UNTITLED)

    of more than half a million surplus rifles and automatic weapons. "We almost bought a battleship from Chile ...