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  1. INTERIM REPORT ON PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROOM

    Political Action Questions: Does CIA overthrow governments?...Did it overthrow Chile?... Didn't CIA ...

  2. DEBRIEFING OF AMBASSADOR LUCE

    and influence as long as they remain within the coalition4 chile Rithin the coalition they must abandon ...

  3. COMMUNIQUE ON THE MEETING OF THE PREPARATORY COMMITTEE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMMUNIST AND WORKERS PARTIES:

    Communist Parts, the Communist Party of Ceylon, the Communist Party of Chile, the Cypriot Working Peoples ...

  4. THE PATRIOTISM DEFENSE: SOMETIMES IT WORKS, SOMETIMES IT DOESN'T

    o ld Con r ss the full trot- a nuc entral Intelli?ence Agency's covert involvement in Chile. Mr. ...

  5. DISSEMINATION LIST OER REPORT, A (ER) 75-60 (JOB 544-182)

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

  6. FACT: CIA ALLIANCE WITH THE DRUG TRAFFIC

    to foment change rather than merely report it; in Uganda, for example; in Chile, in Laos. So much ...

  7. STATEMENTS ON INTRODUCED BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

    in the interest of national defense. Referred to the ommittee on Gov- ernment Operations..By'Mr;CHILES: S, ...

  8. CHINA'S OFFSHORE OIL EXPLORATION

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

  9. MINUTES OF NIS CHAPTER IX SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING, 29 AUGUST 1958

    Meeting, 29 August 1958 Forecast for FY 1962 NIS 25A Gibraltar 50A Ghana and Togoland 39 Chile 103 South ...

  10. DIVERSION CONTROL NET MEETING- 2 FEBRUARY 1954

    and more appropriate (in the case of Chile for 25X10 exam le) way of securing this information. Can ONI secure ...

  11. REPORT TO THE EDAC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON OPERATIONS OF THE DIVERSION CONTROL NETWORK FROM JANUARY 1, 1954 TO APRIL 30, 1954

    Europe reports on East-West trade transactions. routinizing surveillance of copper movements from Chile ...

  12. Celebration of Soviet National Day November 7, 1953

    who were them. Co Chile this Embassy has for some time been of the opinion that there is an observable trend ...

  13. ORR DIARY, 15 APRIL 1952

    ~POi~PS OF COPPER FRO:,T (th~$y three princxp~l.;,m3.rain; companies 3.ra CHILE. (3~l/2 hrs) 25X1A pr} ...

  14. ORR DIARY, 15 APRIL 1952

    OF ISI:IGi R.EGARDITIG Exb'Oi~CS OF COFPI~ FRA:: the ttirce princ~.ga~.:ominin compana~.es in CHILE ...

  15. ORR DIARY, 31 JULY 1952

    of another CIA Office called onMIIMF(101F) to inquire about-STATUS OF COPPER IN CHILE. (,3A, tir 30 Jul ...

  16. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE

    was cancelled. Delegates from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru. Colombia, Uruguay and Guatemala then met ...

  17. OCB WORKING GROUP OF LATIN AMERICA 72ND MEETING THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1956 11:00 A.M. AT OCB

    with Venezuela, Costa Mica, Brazil and Chile;. Details of the 1290-d discussion are omitted since ...

  18. WEEKLY ECONOMIC REVIEW- MAY 31- JUNE 6, 1957.

    and &Chile price 280 per Kilo)._ Reduction in price of pigs as tt164 int:reads in Pri-6-6:4 Jliild-for ...

  19. STANDARDIZED GOVERNMENT TRAVEL REGULATIONS

    16.00 Basutoland 8.00 Other 12.00 Bechuanaland 8.00 Chile 13.00 Belgian Congo 14.00 (No. A-7) Approved ...

  20. ECONOMIC INFORMATION: ROADS, AIRFIELDS, AND TELEPHONES IN SINKIANG PROVINCE

    snd Chile Torun is;bad and mountainous,, The northern road from go chinz to Tihun_ v'3 is t?h9uju ...

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