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  1. MISSION (Sanitized)

    '-_, 11 0-SH A 1 go-chile? iitr??.?,, N-P.EI os.,... 1,?,.-;..1?,.?:,-ssu-men ffu-sfia Nlan- i-wei ...

  2. CUBA'S US POLICY: READY FOR A CHANGE

    armed forces. In Chile's case, naturally, we shall aid the revolutionaries with all out strength ... with a ministate serves to dilute US prl itige. At the same tithe, some countries-specifically Chile, Uruguay, ...

  3. A VIEW FROM THE THE GALLERY (EX-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 ... in Chile. And while there is no direct evidence linking John Kennedy to the attempts on Castro's life-- ...

  4. PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

    2002 14 June 23, 1952 REPORT Attachment Size CIA-RDP80-00926A005400050014-4.pdf 58.08 MB COUNTRY Chile ... government's Corporacion e c n o'9 by Chile os oil administrative agency National de Patroleo (ENAP) ... are factual 5X1 20 The article on Chile gs drilling activity and petroleum pr ion which appeared pages 144. ...

  5. BRAZIL'S POST-COUP EXPORT DRIVE

    70-171, Brazil, Chile, And Colombia: Experience With "Crawling Peg" Ex- change Rates, December ... Germany-- and Japan, which is an important buyer of iron ore. Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Mexico, ...

  6. PRC, SRI LANKA AGREE ON SHIPPING TAX EXEMPTION

    Nigeria, Kenya, Albania, China, Yugoslavia, Chile and Canada. The Pakistan representative said ...

  7. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS ON LATIN AMERICA 49-50 O/RR, CIA 5 DECEMBER 1950

    given to negotiations with Chile concerning a Bolivian corridor-to-the-seal however, slightly strained ...

  8. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS 48-50 LATIN AMERICA DIVISION, O/RR, CIA 28 NOVEMBER 1950

    in its supnort of the recent Chilean declaration concerning Chile's Antarctic claims. No essential change ...

  9. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS 41-50 LATIN AMERICA DIVISION, ORE, CIA 10 OCTOBER 1950

    by the guarantors of the 19421ti0 Protocol (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and the US) has increased tension ...

  10. NOTE TO JMM FOR WEDNESDAY'S MORNING MEETING:

    the installation of Sal- estimates. vador Allende, a Marxist, as Regular reports President of Chile in 1970. ...

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

    and copper in Chile are examples of commodities which are vulnerable to such disruptive trade practices. ...

  12. PROVISIONAL SUMMARY RECORD OF THE THIRTY-SEVENTH MEETING

    Peru) Together with Chile and Ecuador, Peru had been an initiator of the doctrine of archipelagos ... of the rights and interests of neighbouring States affected by any archipelagic claim. Mr. BARRA (Chile ...

  13. ADDRESS BY LIEUTENANT GENERAL VERNON A. WALTERS BEFORE CHARLOTTESVILLE COMMITTEE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS

    about the CIA putting $10,000,000 into Chile. In that same period of time, the Soviet Union and its allies ...

  14. OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE DAILY DIGEST

    (see)u Daily Digest, 5 May 51). natt CHILE. Labor rar Situation Co in..s aago repor s a e Macon emains ...

  15. SECOND SESSION SECOND COMMITTEE PROVISIONAL SUMMARY RECORD OF THE FOURTH MEETING HELD AT THE PARQUE CENTRAL, CARACAS, ON WEDNESDAY, 14 AUGUST 1974, AT 4 P.M.

    of document A/CONF.62/C.2/L.42IRev.1. They were: Algeria, Argentina, Burma, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, ...

  16. DAILY DIGEST

    are on friendly terms.. (C La Paz 261, 9 Jan 52) 14. CHILE. Diplomatic military conversations with US agreed ...

  17. THERE'S A CIA IN YOUR FUTURE

    candidate was about to become President of Chile, to confiscate all American assets in the now ...

  18. THERE'S A CIA IN YOUR FUTURE

    of Chile, to would promptly fire any of his employ- about the CIA," a Washington col- confiscate ...

  19. SECOND SESSION SECOND COMMMITTEE PROVISIONAL SUMMARY RECORD OF THE TWENTY-SEVENTH MEETING

    CIA-RDP82S00697R006 OOR062 2/SR.2? English Page 7 (Mr. Illueca, Panama) Together with Ecuador, Pe.ru and Chile, Panama ...

  20. SECOND COMMITTEE PROVISIONAL SUMMARY RECORD OF THE THIRTEENTH MEETING

    with global realities and international stability. Mrs. KELLY de GUIBOURG (Argentina) and Mr. PRIETO (Chile ...

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