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  1. MINUTES ECONOMIC POLICY COUNCIL JUNE 17, 1985 4:00 P.M. ROOSEVELT ROOM

    including India, Chile, Norway, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago and others have suddenly surged in their-steel ...

  2. PANAMA AND CUBA: PROSPECTS FOR CLOSER RELATIONS

    communique' the Soviets and Cubans singled out Panama (along with Chile and Peru) for special mention. ...

  3. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY FRIDAY 27 JANUARY 1984

    Relations With New Regime............................ 6 Argentina-Chile: Status of Beagle Channel ... have complained that the plant is badly planned, poorly constructed, and a source of corruption. ARGENTINA-CHILE ...

  4. WEEKLY REVIEW

    1.1r1/11S19-1t Perilf Cnbittr.0 put widil,rts 25X1 21 Chile?: rk5yIner; r_rrtmortiv 22 notivii: ttitilpr ...

  5. BRAZIL: PROSPECTS FOR THE REGIME

    be more critical of Chile than his predecessors; to support the Contadora peace initiative in Central America, ... has been publicly criti- cal of the military regime in Chile, although he has withheld comment on neighboring ...

  6. WEEKLY REVIEW

    National Campaign WESTERN HEMISPHERE 27 Venezuela: Reaction to US Trade Act 27 Chile: Church-State Tension ...

  7. WEEKLY REVIEW

    CREST General CIA Records CIA-RDP85T00875R001000070032-5 RIPPUB T 32 December 27, 2016 May 10, 2010 32 November 22, 1974 REPORT Attachment Size CIA-RDP85T00875R001000070032-5.pdf 2.27 MB Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/21: CIA-RDP85T00875R0010 ...

  8. WEEKLY REVIEW

    Troubles 19 Argentina: Struggle on the Right 20 Chile: A Revamped Team 21 Uruguay: Institutional Solutions? ...

  9. WEEKLY REVIEW

    Election Con iing Up 24 Chile: Junta Presidency Strengthened 24 Venezuela: One Hundred Days Plus Caniti7Pr1 ... by domestic instability (Argentina, Uruguay), by local rivalries (Brazil-Argentina, Peru-Chile), and by touchy ...

  10. ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY

    in 1974 Chile's National Planning Office (ODEPLAN) is forecasting a growth of 8.5% in GNP in 1974. ... by a decline in word copper prices. In addition, Chile's import bill for petroleum products is expected ...

  11. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY WEDNESDAY 11 JANUARY 1984

    Alfonsin's fast pace extends to foreign policy. His government has offered concessions to Chile, for example, ...

  12. WEEKLY REVIEW

    Presses 20 Venezuela: After Nationalization 21 Chile: A Crack in the Junta 22 Canada: Labor Militancy 23 ...

  13. WEEKLY REVIEW

    Derailed Dialogue 25 Venezuela: Image Building 26 Argentina: Lopez Rega Controversy 27 Chile: Still Trying ...

  14. WEEKLY REVIEW

    Detente, Havana Style 27 Chile: Easing Up 28 Argentina: Lull in Terrorism 29 Guatemala: Avenging ...

  15. WEEKLY REVIEW

    of this trend. Others are the abrupt diplomatic break with Chile, his attacks on "squandering" nations ... insisted on action at the current session. The sudden break with Chile two weeks ago portrayed ... the Echeverria government as a right- eous critic of foreign intervention and neo-col-.onialist intrigue. Chile ...

  16. WEEKLY REVIEW

    ment Agency as major "foreign enemies." The controversy over the US role in Chile is getting ...

  17. REMARKS OF WILLIAM J. CASEY DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BEFORE THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB

    Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Zaire, The Philippines, Jamaica, and Chile. Free markets have sprung up in China ...

  18. INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM THE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK FOR PERU AND THE IPC DISPUTE

    to Brazil, Chile, and Argentina, however, the USSR might offer long-term credits of $50 to $100 million, ...

  19. ATTACHED IS AN INTERESTING ARTICLE ON AN ARMS CONTROL TOPIC

    Brazil and Chile.) All five of the nuclear powers have signed a protocol wherein they say they will ...

  20. WEEKLY REVIEW

    To Consider Cuba 20 Bolivia: Elections-Promise or Ruse? 20 Mexico: Kidnaping Victims Saved 21 Chile: A Year ...

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