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  1. TRANSMITTAL OF MATERIAL

    Panama Brazi.llia, Brazil Buenos Aire;, Argentina Bogota, Colambi.a Santigao, Chile La Paz, Bolivia ...

  2. YUGOSLAVIA'S PROSPECTIVE CURRENCY DEVALUATION

    Argentina Bogota, Colombia Santiago, Chile La Paz, Bolivia Montevideo, Uruguay Caracas, Venezuela Africa ...

  3. ZAMBIA: THE KANDABWE COAL QUESTION

    Brazil. Buenos Aires, Argentina Bogota, Colombia Santigao, Chile La Paz, Bolivia Montevideo, Uruguay ...

  4. COMMUNIST AID TO THIRD WORLD OIL INDUSTRIES

    3 Bolivia 1 1 Brazil 13 5 8 Chile 20 15 6 Middle East 647 438 209 Egypt 135 87 48 Iran 81 77 4 Iraq 299 196 ...

  5. PROPOSED EXECUTIVE BRANCH POSITION/IMPLEMENTATION FOR RECOMMENDATION # J-2 OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT

    1974.,__.).''Sena- fare recipients and add child-protective ser- tors Lawton Chiles and William V. Roth. vices ...

  6. ADDRESS BY ALLEN W. DULLES DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE TO THE WOMEN'S FORUM ON NATIONAL SECURITY WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 30, 1959, 11 AM EST 'THE COMMUNIST CHALLENGE TO FREE GOVERNMENT'

    in Egypt, coffee in Brazil, and copper in Chile are examples of commodities which are vulnerable ...

  7. FOREIGN SERVICE DESPATCH

    and a;rjlitan} harsoil.le Corim ist, chile these conversations disolose_'. little factual information ...

  8. RESPONSE TO NSSM NO.9 VOLUME VII: DISARMAMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS

    Argentina Brazil Burma Burundi Cambodia Central African Rep Chile Congo-Brazz. Cuba Gabon Guinea Guyana ... the NPT unless Brazil does, and Chile will also follow Brazil's lead. Most of the other states ...

  9. COMMUNIST AID AND TRADE ACTIVITIES IN LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, MAY 1975

    and other products from Brazil; meat, grain, and hides from Argentina; and minerals and metals from Chile and Peru. ... Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guyana Guatemala Haiti ...

  10. COMMUNIST PENETRATION OF GUATEMALA AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    as Ambassador to Chile. 1948??1949 Ignacio Humberto Ortiz employed by Guatemalan Institute of Social Security. ... y Aragen appointed Ambassador to Chile. Rafael de Raegy Lozano served as instructor in Civil Guard. Luis ...

  11. KEY INTELLIGENCE QUESTIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1974

    Policies and attitudes of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Panama, Peru and Venezuela (including the motivations, ...

  12. COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES DURING DECEMBER 1948

    to retain their status as Congressmen, as had occurred in Chile o 29. For these reasons, Party leaders held ...

  13. TRANSMITTAL OF MATERIAL

    Panama Brazillia, Brazil Buenos Aires, Argentina Bogota, Colombia Santiago, Chile La Paz, Bolivia ...

  14. CURRENT SUPPORT BRIEF

    Brazillia. Brasil. Buenos Aires. Argentina i gong iet Bogota, Colombia r 1eoii Fox e Santiago. Chile Taipei ...

  15. REEXPORT OF STRATEGIC COMMODITIES FROM LATIN AMERICA

    of their etrLAegic significance here considered. 'Mere ere nucus reports of shipsentr ty Chile end Yexioo ...

  16. CONTROL RECORD FOR SUPPLEMENTAL DISTRIBUTION

    Janeiro Chile, Santiago Colombia, Bogota Costa Rica, San Jose Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Ecuador, ...

  17. THE JAPANESE FISHING INDUSTRY: PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS

    Argentina, Buenos Aire s Bahamas, Nassau Barbados, Bridgetown Bolivia, La Paz Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Chile ...

  18. JAPAN: WORLD'S LARGEST SHIPPING INDUSTRY FACES GROWING PROBLEMS

    Argentina, Buenos Aires Bahamas, Nassau Barbados, Bridgetown Bolivia, La Paz Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Chile ...

  19. COMMUNIST AID AND TRADE ACTIVITIES IN LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, APRIL 1975

    Argentina Chile' N.A. 17.0 Peru 1.8 Europe Portugal N.A. N.A. 3 Approved For Release 2000/05/15: ...

  20. THE TAN-ZAM RAILROAD-APPROACHING FULL OPERATIONAL STATUS

    Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Chile, Santiago Colombia, Bogota Costa Rica, San Jose Dominican Republic, Santo ...

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