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  1. FROM A SOVIET SOURCE: RUSSIA DID NOT ANTICIPATE HAVING SERIOUS TROUBLE WITH THE U.S.

    1 I From a Soviet source: Russia did not anticipate having serious trouble with the U.S. over a country as remote ... to both nations as Angola, where each is backing a different side in a civil war. In the Russian view, friction ...

  2. LETTER TO MR. CARL E. DUCKETT FROM JACOB E. SMART

    of Agriculture, Commerce, and Interior that have interests in environmental remote sensing; these are in agreement ... Aeronautics and Space Administration has been investigating in depth the application of remote sensing ... over three U. S. regions where intensive studies in environmental remote sensing are already underway ...

  3. VIPS GET FED RESORT DIGS DIRT CHEAP

    Bureau)-There is a select Jackson Lake, with a picture-window view of the Tetons, I C*roup of citizens ... with a good trout stream, a view. of the mountains and-no mosquitoes. Camp Hoover meets ... remote. It is accessible only by boat or 'air. The Park-Service operates a boat that makes the voyage ...

  4. INTERDEPARTMENTAL GROUP MEMORANDUM NO. 8 AND PRESIDENTIAL OPTIONS PAPER

    intersesslonal meetings prior to that session. While this may be viewed by some as a "confrontational" ... (4), line 2: to read: "...the only realistic, although remote, possibility" comment: ...

  5. WARNING ASSESSMENT: CHINA

    SUBJECT: Warning Assessment: China 1. Attached is the assessment prepared on the basis of community views ... confrontation, even by proxy, was remote. It was generally agreed that a further intensi- fication of Soviet ...

  6. SEARCH FOR AN INVULNERABLE MISSILE

    has be- come a symbol of American resolve: It is viewed as offer- ing the United States its one ... l is the cheapest but, in the view I of many, the most dangerous.. j Approved For Release 2007/06/19: ... that a i0-war- head MX would be viewed by the Soviet military as an intol- erable threat. Furthermore, ...

  7. LETTER (SANITIZED)

    in point. Knowledgeable students of the sub- ject differ in their views of the cause of that terroristic ... Such an energy source could be vi- tal to the United States in view of the turmoil and vulnerability of the id- ... that daily fl v. ter. It appears that the majority view Ing imposes on everyone at least 160 on nuclear power ...

  8. THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE CLERICAL IN THE CIA

    In the view of the conference participants, considerable effort needs to be devoted to defining positions, ... this could provide continuous and remote access to Agency files and communications. Potentially this could reshape ...

  9. AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES AT PILOT PLANT NO. 1 IN PODBEREZYE

    the leading edge was comparatively thin. The full-view pressurized compartment was fed with air ... in 1953 by pborongiz in Moscow., a front and a side view of the P-150 with the original dng sha were given ... included a 23 mm twin-barrel tail gun which was remote-controlled from the cockpit and adjusted by means ...

  10. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A TAX CUT TO EXCLUDE AMERICAN INCOME EARNED ABROAD

    CIA-RDP83M00914RO01900200008-6 20 January, 1981 RECO 1MENDAT1ONS In view of the balance of trade benefits of having Americans ... for Americans living in so-called "camps" in remote hardship areas. Section 913 provides deductions ... of foreign earned income from US tax. Research supports the view that an exclusion would rejuvenate ...

  11. THE PRESIDENT S EXPORT COUNCIL- REPORT OF THE TASK FORCE TO STUDY THE TAX TREATMENT OF AMERICANS WORKING OVERSEAS

    a $20,000 exclusion for overseas Americans living in qualified camps in remote hardship areas. Section 913 ...

  12. DISINFORMATION: OR, WHY THE CIA CANNOT VERIFY AN ARMS-CONTROL AGREEMENT

    views the messages it has received from the enemy as a triumphant coup, and it therefore can be expected ... in a contemporaneous time frame seems remote. Disinformations that mimic prevail- ing preconceptions contain ...