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  1. CUBA

    foreign minister told press that he saw no reason for Chile to break with Castro under present ...

  2. CUBA

    ministry officials favor a strong stand on Cuba. 4. Chile is now expected to support a call for an OAS ...

  3. SENATE WORKED ON INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK BILL AND PASSED SIX BILLS

    Korry, of New York, to be Am- bassador to Chile; William B. Dale, of Maryland, to be U.S. Executive ...

  4. DCI BRIEFING OF COMBINED CIA SUBCOMMITTEES OF SENATE ARMED SERVICES AND SENATE APPROPRIATIONS- 11 JANUARY 1966

    on very briefly the situation in the Philippines, Chile, Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela, Uruguay, and Guatemala. 18. ...

  5. JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    directing the Secretary of Defense to provide certain information relating to Chile. Janka said ...

  6. JOURNAL OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL TUESDAY- 9 MARCH 1971

    statements on Pakistan and Chile in response to a request from Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R., Me.), items ...

  7. JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL THURSDAY- 25 FEBRUARY 1971

    I I Received a call from Mr. Boyd, Administrative Aide to Senator Lawton Chiles (D., Fla.), requesting ...

  8. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    visit with pro- Western gestures. (Page 9) USSR-Rumania: Manescu's visit to Moscow (Page 10) Chile ... Chile: Radomiro Tomic has withdrawn "ir- revocably" from the contest for the presiden- tial ...

  9. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    (Page 11) Chile: Legislative troubles (Page 11) Swaziland: UN admission (Page 13) Approved For Release ... that Manila does not rec.- nize Malaysia's sovereignty over Sabah. I Chile: The government. may ...

  10. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Trade delegation (Page 13) Chile: Squatter invasions (Page 14) Approved For Release 2004/C8rf3lCLA' ... CIA-RDP79T00975AO13100030001-2 SECRET Chile: Clashes last weekend between squatters and national police resulted in many injuries ...

  11. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    recently suggested that Uruguay and Chile consider ways to bring about Cuba's re-entry ... "the rules of the game." Valdes subsequently stated that Chile would not oppose Cuba's ...

  12. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    Talks on CEMA may be under way. (Page 8) USSR: Huge tanks will advance naval research. (Page 9) Chile ... CIA-RDP79T00975AO13200030001-1 Chile: Abstentions due to public apathy may affect the outcome of the legislative elections ...

  13. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    plant. (Page 9) KUWAIT: Government imposes oil production quotas. (Page 10) CHILE: Plan ... 2004/SA[RDP79T009'021500080001-4 NOTES CHILE: A demonstration against the Allende 1 gove nt,now set for tonight, will probably lack ...

  14. BRIEFINGS OF CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE BY DCI- 1959

    Iraq, South America, Chile, Panama, Cuba French- nuclear field ecen eve opmen s nin intelligence field ...

  15. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    acquisition of the Canberras is likely to cause air force chiefs in Brazil and Chile to Dress ...

  16. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    rangements that Moscow already has with Brazil and Chile. 5 Mar 69 Central intelligence Bulletin Approved ...

  17. INDUSTRIAL REQUIREMENTS OF GRAPHITE AND CARBON ELECTRODES

    Argentina,..Bolivia,, Brazil:, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Chile, Japan, ...

  18. PACE UNIVERSITY PROGRAM

    II and Student Reports. FIRST DRAFTS IN AND DISCUSSION Week 13 May 3rd CHILE Reading: Check Petras ... CHILE Reading: Check Petras & Sigmund &attached sheet. Week 14 May 10th The Aftermath The CIA ...

  19. ORDER OF BUSINBESS THE PRESIDING OFFICER. IS THERE

    fled native of Great Britain, Chile, off.' 20.000 figure was just and equitable? la which imposes ... constitute the area of the greatest fu- our ties and friendship with Chile and Mr. SALTONSTALL. ...

  20. JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    for "a report on foreign affairs, particularly in Chile. " I told her that it was hard to determine ...

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