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  1. DESPITE FRACAS OVER TUNA BOATS LATIN-U.S. ACCORD STILL SEEN VIABLE

    boats in Ecuador's have failed, leaving Chile still in ~' 200-mile-wide "territ.orial ... Wasizingt.on volunteered to}:eep nds strictly-off Chile's domestic h a isph~re:-= ahvays e:~cepting, ...

  2. SUGGESTED PRIORITY LIST FOR JANIS STUDIES

    Poland Egypt Chile Spain and Portugal Cyprus 308 Paraguay 4 British Isles 209 Libya 313 Uruguay Approved ...

  3. REVOLUTION NEXT DOOR LATIN AMERICA IN THE 1970'S

    oligarchs and their international business allies." Chile has,one tire same road by means ...

  4. ED/BGI ACTIVITY REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 1967

    Congo (Kinshasa) 60A Congo (Kinshasa) 25X1C 76 Costa Rica 77 Panama 78 Cuba 86 Venezuela 89 Chile 88 ...

  5. PROFESSOR ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS PANEL

    coalitions have developed Cuba, and more recently in Chile a working, relationship through are Peru, ... d P, o eru an activities in Chile, Bolivia, show one of the aspects of the U.S. policy ...

  6. CUBAN LINE STAYS REVOLUTIONARY

    I such as those taken by Chile and Peru, 1 without a need for armed confrontations,- that the measure had not passed, ... afford to bi Commenting on events in Chile and Peru,! romantic revolutionaries anymore, and wi. Rodriguez ...

  7. SWAN ISLAND

    t...,,Ilk,...-,..t.,--2,.:Cla,- 1" r, yoa.rs later, an American com- a part. Honduras claimed the'--,.?!chile ...

  8. THE CIA HAS 'COVER' PROBLEMS, TOO

    in Cuba; why, if it scrupu- lously keeps hands off Chile; why, if it refuses to make South Vietnam pro- ...

  9. THE NEW IRON CURTAIN

    Chile and ple, veteran strategists at the Korea. lie monitored the dip- State Department submitted ...