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  1. INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATION HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS

    Montana JAMES B. ALLEN, Alabama HUBERT H. HUMPHREY, Minnesota LAWTON CHILES, Florida KARL E. MUNDT, South ... HUMPHREY, Minnesota BILL BROCK, Tennessee LAWTON CHILES, Florida WILLIAM V. ROTH, JR., Delaware DOROTHY ... Senator ITenry M. Jackson (chair- man of the subcommittee) presiding. Present: Senators Jackson, Chiles ...

  2. CIA DATA CITED AGAINST CASTRO

    Against Castro:By Drew Pearson 4~i t h the Pan American ~forein ministers- meeting in Chile? to pacify the turbulent ...

  3. A VIEW FROM THE GALLERY (PRAETORIAN GUARD) WITH PAUL DUKE

    Rene Schneider in Chile in 1970. In two cases, the CIA directly tried to kill foreign leaders: Patrice ... in Chile, pouring in money to help Allende's opponents, and contributing the turmoil that made ...

  4. THE UNMENTIONABLE USES OF A CIA

    of the more respectable you are, but that is as far as it goes. Take Chile... concealment of one aspect of the Wa- tergate ... "Take Chile, for example." Everyone nodded sympathetically, feeling no need for elaboration. Agency ... against Soviet- backed candidates, in Chile or in any other country where we have legitimate and important ...

  5. LOS CONFERENCE COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES

    a 7 BURMA BURUNDI CAMEROON / z?) l)I CANADA A.8.z 91 79,,21,/25 /30 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CHAD CHILE b a, ...

  6. PRESS ALLEGATIONS OF CIA INVOLVEMENT WITH SPANISH NON-COMMUNIST GROUPS

    IN CHILE,"SA ID ONE CRITIC. THE CIA REFUSED TO CONFIRM OR DENY ITS NEW INVOLVEMENT IN NESTERN EUROPEAN DOMESTIC ...

  7. INTELLIGENCE IN THE COLBY ERA CIA IN FLUX

    Colby indulged in similarly fancy footwork during secret hearings on Chile held in early October ... policy toward Chile in September 1970, when he said during a background press briefing that the elec- ... testimony on Chile further indicated that he has no intention of withdrawing the CIA from covert opera- ...

  8. W.E. COLBY REBUTTAL TO GRANADA TELEVISION'S, THE RISE AND FALL OF THE CIA

    Senate report on Chile I think again brought into some degree of precision the fact that, [as] we've ... been saying all along, that CIA's work in Chile essentially was one of supporting the democratic forces ...

  9. SECOND SESSION SECOND COMMITTEE PROVISIONAL SUMMARY RECORD OF THE FORTY-SIXTH MEETING

    Mr. ZEGERS (Chile) and Mr T1RID.INNICK (Bolivia) endorsed the continents made by the representative ... 11r.. ZEGEES (Chile") proposed, in order to avoid conflict, that the Chairman's statement ...

  10. PROVISIONAL SUMMARY RECORD OF THE THIRTY-THIRD MEETING

    a unilateral increase in taxes and charges fore use of port, facilities in Chile and for transport ... through Chile-,: had just been imposed on Bolivia., That action illustrated that a lend-locked country had little ...

  11. SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE

    Lawton Chiles (0., Fla.) yet. Dale L. Bumpers (D., Ark.) Republicans Milton R. Young (R., N. Dak.) Ted ...

  12. Dulles Speech at University of Cincinnati, Apr 20, 1956

    of attention products. Chile the o be s *ona Ceti 00 day* *go* for AV*rade mn. This economist,. talin etpaain ...

  13. SECOND SESSION PROVISIONAL SUMMARY RECORD OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH MEETING HELD AT THE PARQUE CENTRAL, CARACAS, ON MONDAY, 5 AUGUST 1974, AT 3.20 P.M.

    approaches. Mr. ZEGERS (Chile) said that the economic zone could be defined legally as a jurisdictional zone ... of which Chile was a sponsor, he observed that article 12 defined similar rights to those in existence ... 2002/04/01: CIA-RDP82S00697R000300040025-6 A/CONF.62/C.2/SR.26 English Page 6 (Mr. Zegers, Chile ...

  14. SECOND SESSION SECOND COMMITTEE PROVISIONAL SUMMARY RECORD OF THE FOURTEENTH MEETING HELD AT THE PARQUE CENTRAL, CARACAS, ON TUESDAY, 23 JULY 1974, AT 3.30 P.M.

    to co-operate with them to resolve the crucial problem under discussion. Mr. PRIETO (Chile) said ... Chile) It was therefore essential that the Convention to be drawn up by the Conference should define ... to acceptable international legal norms. He agreed with the representatives of Canada and Chile that the future ...

  15. (Sanitized)

    in the coffee market and during the 1*920's Chile (nitrates), Mexico (sisal), Cuba (sugar), ... (21), Mexico (17) Brazil (62), Canada (16) South Africa (55), Chile (35) Mexico (77). Spain (12) Canada ... (31), Peru (27), Chile (22) Jamaica (55), Guinea Surinam (11), Guyana (10) USSR (29), Turkey (27), South ...

  16. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS 44-50 LATIN AMERICA DIVISION, ORE, CIA

    of the 1942 Rio Protocol-- Argen- tina, Brazil, Chile, and the DS-- that, unless concentrations of Ecuadoran ...

  17. PROSPECTS FOR THE LATIN AMERICAN ECONOMIC SYSTEM

    suspects Venezuelan and Mexican motives. Other South American nations, such as Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, ...

  18. SECOND SESSION SECOND COMMITTEE PROVISIONAL SUMMARY RECORD OF THE FORTY-FOURTH MEETING

    Canada and Chile. The ClAIR-M J explained that it would be difficult if not impossible to meet ...

  19. PROSPECTS FOR THE LATIN AMERICAN ECONOMIC SYSTEM

    suspects Venezuelan and Mexican motives. Other South American nations, such as Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, ...

  20. PROSPECTS FOR THE LATIN AMERICAN ECONOMIC SYSTEM

    motives. Other South American nations, such as Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, Ecuador, and Bolivia, are also ...

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