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  1. ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION

    Ecuador, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and the Dominican Republic. Even that is not all, ...

  2. ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION

    weapons to radicals from the following countries: Columbia, Ecuador, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, ...

  3. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY SATURDAY 13 AUGUST 1983

    Atlantic.............................. 6 Chile: Crackdown Produces Violence.................................... 7 Nigeria: Gubernatorial ...

  4. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY THURSDAY 13 OCTOBER 1983

    Attacks.............................. 4 Chile: Week of Protests.......................................................... 5 Poland: ...

  5. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER 1983

    Leaders............................ 6 Lebanon: Tougher Negotiating Positions................................ 7 Chile: New Protests ...

  6. ARGENTINA'S GRAIN OUTLOOK: CHALLENGES FOR ALFONSIN

    with other Third World countries. The ap- proaches being taken include:? Cutrate prices. In Chile ...

  7. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC & ENERGY WEEKLY

    a further boost to Spanish sales:? Latin America became Spain's third-largest mar- ket when Chile ... Chile 50 Jet trainers Equatorial Guinea 38 Ammunition? Conflicts in Latin America and the Persian Gulf ... consider- ations. Spain has helped fill the gap for governments, such as Argentina, Chile, and Iran, ...

  8. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC & ENERGY WEEKLY

    debtors, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Kenya had 1983 import drops ranging from 16 to 26 percent. Since ... 1981, foreign purchases by Argenti- na and Chile have fallen by more than half. Only Costa Rica ... Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Quarterly data for 1983 show ...

  9. CHINA'S FOREIGN TRADE: PATTERNS AND PROSPECTS

    94.7 139.7 142.8 50.5 123.8 123.6 118.9 332.7 541.6 416.8 Chile............... 2.9 1.6 2.2 1.9 3.3 2.3 ... Argentina........... 34.4 Brazil.............. 21.6 Chile............... 32.6 Guatemala............4 ...

  10. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC & ENERGY WEEKLY 27 MAY 1983

    of the year. For 12 key debtors, imports fell 19 percent; Mexico, Argentina, Chile, and Nigeria reported a drop ... $ Argentina-1,360 710 2,620 b Brazil-2,830 1,200 780 Chile 330-1,440 830-340-60 110 580 480 510b-2,980-3,550 7,720 ... Chile, and Mexico may also contribute to an improvement in trade balances. 25X1 West German West German ...

  11. THE TERRORISM CALENDAR

    leader Edith Lagos Qatar 1971 Independence Day 4 Chile 1970 Election of President Salvador Allende ... 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 11 Chile 1973 Anniversary of coup overthrowing Allende by military ...

  12. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC & ENERGY WEEKLY

    CREST General CIA Records CIA-RDP97-00771R000807530001-9 RIPPUB S 36 December 22, 2016 August 19, 2010 1 May 17, 1985 REPORT Attachment Size CIA-RDP97-00771R000807530001-9.pdf 1.22 MB Intelligence Directorate of Seeret Weekly International Economic & ...

  13. COUNTERSPY: JORDAN A CASE OF CIA/CLASS COLLABORATION

    1967: R-3 Political Officer in Accra, Ghana 1971: R-3 Political Officer in Santiago, Chile 1973: R-3 ... in Santiago, Chile. As Political Director he helped coordinate the over- throw of Chile ...

  14. A ROLE FOR THE CIA IN EL SALVADOR?

    to "prove" Communist infiltration in Guatemala (1954), Indonesia (1965), Chile (the late 1960's) ...

  15. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC & ENERGY WEEKLY

    CIA-RDP97-00771 R000807740001-6 Secret Similarly, Chile has agreed to lower the budget deficit and tighten ... 3 8 8 Non-oil-exporting Latin America 22 35 91 Argentina 22 133 313 Bolivia 6 16 352 Brazil 46 31 125 Chile 29 a 174 22 ... of followthrough on adjustment programs may cause a resurgence of inflation in Mexico, Chile, Colombia, ...

  16. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC & ENERGY WEEKLY

    56.1 58.8 61.8: Chile 10.4 11.7 11.8 59.0 64.4 65.8 Peru 5.2 5.2 5.1 Venezuela 22.7 22.8 22.2 52.9 57.7 ... 6.5 Chile 1.4 0.8 Colombia 0.4 0.2 Hong Kong 0.8 0.8 India 0.8 0.4 Malaysia 1.6 1.2 Mexico 5.1 3.8- ... Brazil, Chile, and Mexico have re- ceived new money in conjunction with their IMF- supported programs ...

  17. WEEKLY REVIEW

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

  18. WEEKLY REVIEW

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

  19. WEEKLY REVIEW

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

  20. 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 ...

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