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  1. DIRECTOR SAYS CIA MOVES INTO OPEN ERA

    of covert operations,' especial- ly in Chile and Angola.-- In order to launch secret operations ...

  2. CIA RIVALS CUBA ON OAS AGENDA

    in 1961, and the' convened. Chile operation. In fact, the potential for em- Because of these, ...

  3. JOURNAL- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    the Senator's knowledge. 25X1 Miller was also concerned that the file contained material on Chile ...

  4. RESTRICTIONS ON PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO FOREIGN NATIONS AND CONDUCT FOREIGN OPERATIONS

    Prohibits, with respect to Chile:, the same activities prohibited for Argentina by Sec. 620E of of the FAA ...

  5. LDC EXTERNAL DEBT

    Egypt 15.3 Sri Lanka 1.6 Sierra Leone 0.4 Chile 11.0 Jamaica 1.6 Mauritius 0.4 Philippines 10.1 Tanzania ...

  6. IDENTITIES/MEETING ON 25 FEBRUARY 1982

    DDCI- Senators Glenn, Kassebaum, Roth,.Inouye, Huddleston and Chiles information is the Legislation ...

  7. A QUANGO FOR DEMOCRACY?

    to blame American Funded by the Government but directed by private subversion in Chile for the fall ...

  8. VISIT OF U.S. AMBASSADOR-DESIGNATE TO ECUADOR SAMUEL FRIEDLANDER HART

    Hart has had previous assignments to Israel, Chile, Costa Rica and Kuala Lumpur. He is the recipient ...

  9. JOURNAL- OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL MONDAY- 17 SEPTEMBER 1973

    to 3:30 p. m., Tuesday, 18 September, for briefing on Chile. OCI, has been advised. 25X1 6. I JGO) Talked ...

  10. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    on Communists...................... 19 Argentina: Limited Options....................... 20 Chile ...

  11. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    Diminishes........................ 20 Chile: Recent Developments....................... 21 The Guatemalization ...

  12. FRENCH FINANCIAL DEAL

    years.- ' Chile's copper corporation Coo- delco has begun negotiations for a "club" ... loan of $300 million, bank- ers. report. Meanwhile, an IMF mission arrived in Chile last,week ...

  13. (UNTITLED)

    intervening in Costa. Ri.c;.. diplomatic comniti:,icon, which includes the US, Chile, M(mico, r.ndd Panarn, ...

  14. EUROPE

    CIA-RDP78-0 1 17A006000050025-9 TQ t E r.LIYE P W,3F..,ICAS 3. CHILE: cove_mmm t i mi turn to UK for naval ...

  15. LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT FROM W. E. COLBY

    of my testimony on covert activities in Chile before the Intelligence Subcommittee of:the House Armed Services ...

  16. CIA CHIEF PEDDLES GOODWILL

    professional employee to go criticism. of its role in Chile: ed with warmth and enthu- out and say ...

  17. GUATEMALAN WHO AIDED CIA NOW SEEKING HELP

    before the Inter-American Coin.', misswn 01 txuman liignty, 11 headed by Manuel Bianchi of Chile, to ask-intercession ...

  18. SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS (MCGOVERN) SUBCOMMITTEE INVESTIGATION OF FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES IN THE UNITED STATES

    Subcommittee is focusing on activities in the U.S. by the intelligence services of Iran, Chile ...

  19. SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS (MCGOVERN) SUBCOMMITTEE INVESTIGATION OF FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES IN THE UNITED STATES

    Subcommittee is focusing on activities in the U.S. by the intelligence services of Iran, Chile ...

  20. THE INTELLIGENCE IDENTITIES PROTECTION ACT- S. 391

    +BYRD, HARRY F., JR. #BYRD, ROBERT C. +CANNON, HOWARD W. ++CHAFEE, JOHN H.?CHILES, LAWTON ++COCHRAN, ...

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