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  1. PROGRESS REPORT FOR APRIL 1951

    1300 900 4. That Hass Sseriss 15 *2*. 15 100 5. Chile Ham Mervin 1 hr. 15 ads. 15 Pros Sevin awe. ilo ...

  2. PROGRESS REPORT FOR JUNE 1951

    11w. 11 min, 15 900 400 Rome Services 2 hrs. 10 dn. 20 Press Service 6 bre. 30 miss 50 903 700 4. Chile ...

  3. PROGRESS REPORT FOR JULY 1951

    genies End" Hem Service-4..2hro, $0 rdn. Preen Sorvise 6 bro. 30 atm 4.: Chile Mae Santee 1 I*, 10 ...

  4. FBID PROGRESS REPORT FOR MARCH 1964

    Paul Smith, USRO Chile Desk LA/VC Nicosia, Cyprus AID State MD U.S IS Nicosia, Cyprus FBIS Nicosia, ...

  5. AFRICAN SOURCELINES

    e.g. Santiago Chile, Santiago Cuba. 2. The present usage apparently was authorized at the request ...

  6. PROGRESS REPORT FOR APRIL 1951

    as-3 Mew Orade,Iitle Effective Date Asst, Chile, Editorial 15 April 1951 Broach' 034.2 ...

  7. PROGRESS REPORT FOR MAY 1951

    15:in. 5 5. Chile It Sadao $5 this. 10 Press Berta 2 bra. so 1203 6. China (Casomist) Hass Servise 3 bre. ...

  8. ADDRESS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

    07-12-1988 PAGE: 1 H PHONE SCHEDULER SENATORS CHILES Lawton CR4ST0N Alan HE Chic PACKWOOD Bob Total: 4 g- ...

  9. WEEKLY SUMMARY #87

    industrial activity. Principal suppliers were Chile and Mexico; other suppliers included Belgium, ...

  10. REMARKS BY MR. RUSSELL S. MCCLURE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY AT THE WORLD AFFAIRS WEEK, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EUGENE, OREGON

    in Latin America, especially in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, local Communists are more active ...

  11. ADDRESS BY GENERAL C. P. CABELL DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY COMMISSION-COMMITTEE MEETINGS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA

    and these societies are particularly active in Chile, Cuba, Mexico Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. For leaders of Latin ...

  12. FBID PROGRESS REPORT FOR DECEMBER 1964

    and press coverage of Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and Peru. Panama was authorized to recruit two Panamanian ...

  13. MONTHLY WARNING REPORTS FOR OCTOBER 1988

    to Americans in the country. Chile The Chilean political landscape remains fluid in the wake of the government ...

  14. THE SOVIET THREAT

    expulsion that the Soviets endured in 1972 in Egypt or the loss of a sympathetic figure as in Chile ...

  15. WEEKLY SUMMARY #93

    CIA-RDP78-01617A002300210001-2 SECRET CHILE New Cabinet Although a.majority of the new Cabinet members are leftists, Communist ...

  16. WEEKLY SUMMARY #101

    which produce a large part of their ammunition requirements; and Chile and Peru manufacture some ammuni- tion ...

  17. STATEMENT OF CHRISTOPHER J. BOYCE AT HEARINGS BEFORE THE SENATE PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS UNITED STATES SENATE OF U. S. GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM

    At twenty-one, in an era of Vietnam, assassinations, Chile, and Richard Nixon's resignation, I had a strong ...

  18. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- APPENDIX

    audience prone to be hostile to the United States, and again in Chile before a similar group, Pepe Fi- ...

  19. AN APPRAISAL OF SOVIET PLANS TO REMAIN IN THE ANTARCTIC AFTER THE IGY AND OF THE REPORTED ESTABLISHMENT OF A SUBMARINE BASE

    60 RG NA CHILE TIER. DEL UE00 nem.. end Gael SOWN SHETLAN e? PETER I 501.145 ORKNEY Frlit NER ...

  20. WEEKLY SUMMARY NUMBER 26

    CIA-RDP78-01617A002100050001-2 SECRET WESTERN HE CHILE President Gonzalez may be using the alleged military conspiracy ...

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