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  1. HEARING BEFORE THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON SOVIET SUCCESSION

    "Problems of Communism," which lays out at great length my views about the issues of the succession, ... the policy views of the various candidates and the likely outcome, and I would like to submit ... will be different from the views that the other witnesses are likely to present. That is, it seems ...

  2. VITAL SPEECHES OF THE DAY

    obtain the views of the speaker. This material gives the reader the best thoughts of the best minds ... and pessimistic view of America. I know we can do these things, and I know we will. But don't just take ... office. But he has failed. His failure was rooted in his view of government, in his view of the American ...

  3. U.S. POLICIES AND PROGRAMS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

    this system which has been so beneficial over the years. And we will be pre- senting our views ... against those of other parts of the globe, several important developments in my view, justify an overall positive assessment ... the trend is encouraging when viewed over the long term. Certainly pros- pects are bright when contrasted ...

  4. CDC-19 STUDENT COURSE CRITIQUES

    for the intelligence community, its key players, and how the Agency is viewed by "The Consumer" ...

  5. ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES IN THE SOVIET UNION AND CHINA--1977

    but we think each one has a very interesting and significant aspect, not only from the Soviet point of view ... in some of your facts, including the amount of proved reserves, estimated by you at 30 to 35 billion barrels. In view ... particularly in the inhospitable and remote areas in which they have to work. Approved For Release 2007/09/05: ...

  6. NIOS ANALYSES OF POSSIBLE CONTINGENCIES

    with Mozambique, but in view of the NRM threat our efforts may be wasted. What should be the U.S. position ... to tencesthat'Ithernextlstep mnrthes ~~ reJprocess is creation settlement freeze and ins s In our view, the of a Self Governing ... confrontation. There is a remote possibility that Assad might feel sufficiently isolated that he would consider ...

  7. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    has prom- ised to make its policy views known at about the same time. Although little information ... Their somewhat optimistic view of the future may in part stem from the informal talks now in progress to reach ... of Chittagong, and in two remote district capitals. The initial affronts came in early December in Dacca ...

  8. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    who still are viewed with suspicion five years after their defeat in the civil war. The new military ... problems. The timing of President Ford's visit to Romania-in Bucharest's view-could scarcely ... arrived in Bucharest only a day after the Helsinki summit. The Yugoslavs, like the Romanians, viewed ...

  9. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1982

    [To'accompany S. 815]. TOGETHER WITH ADDITIONAL VIEWS AND MINORITY VIEWS COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES UNITED ... impact--------------------------------------------------- Changes in existing law______________________________________________ Additional views of Mr. ... Hart_________________________________ Minority views of Mr. Levin__________________________________________ 148 149 151 153 163 163 1615 ...

  10. FRANK TERPIL: CONFESSIONS OF A DANGEROUS MAN

    I s (?), is usually thought of as I di Ami n's right-hand man. But in a recent inter- view ... Was that your equipment inside the cob head? TERPIL: There's a remote possi bi l ity. NARRATOR: Could they have got ... The morality of New York is my morality. It's how I was brought up. And it depends on what-- how you view ...

  11. SOVIET ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE ON THE WEST

    which would in turn require large imports of Western agricultural products. The West also viewed the USSR ... 5-percent rate recorded in 1976-80. In view of the resource constraints that the USSR faces in the next ... of the sluggishness forecast for the developed Western economies and in view of produc- tion problems in the USSR, ...

  12. 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 ...

  13. NOTES ON "SOME CAUSES OF RISING MORTALITY IN THE USSR"

    of motherhood during the period under re- view dropped somewhat, which, however, could not have played ... of Western areas in some years- an artifact unsupported from the medical and social point of view ...

  14. THE ENCLOSED ISSUE OF RCDA, NOS. 10, 11 AND 12, CONCLUDE VOLUME XX (1981). NOS

    The devastating problem of veterans from the Great Patriotic War, exiled to remote northern islands and hidden ... view the Russian program of Radio Liberty "degenerated to such an extent, is so bad that, ... with whom you are talking, assume his point of view and develop it further. And a proverb says: if you want to have a friend, ...

  15. NATIONAL STRATEGIES AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

    With these conservationist views widely held throughout the nation, Kuwait has adopted a policy of holding production well ...

  16. ZURCHER V. STANFORD DAILY

    which arise, against the back- ground of libel cases. How do you view the Stanford Daily case in the light ... is compara- tively narrow. I think there is no question that when viewed with the Supreme Court decisions ... of the last several years we see a pattern of, as many in the press view it, a hostile court. And time ...

  17. DIRECTORATE OF ADMINSTRATION ORGANIZATION & FUNCTIONS

    program, re- views established programs and bud- gets, analyzes program and budget changes and new program ... interactive computer processing through remote terminal networks, data base management, and online informa- ...

  18. SOVIET CIVIL DEFENSE

    view of their civil defense organizational structure probably is a favorable one-overall, better ... for remote areas would be evacuated first to intermediate points, where they would rest and be fed by local ...

  19. LETTER TO THE HONORABLE J. KENNETH ROBINSON FROM WILLIAM J. CASEY

    TO IMPROVED COMMUNICATIONS. MANAGERS TOO OFTEN ARE TOO REMOTE. WE WILL UNDERTAKE A NUMBER OF MEASURES ... FOR THIS ORGANIZATION IN A WAY WHICH DEVELOPS FROM WITHIN AND REFLECTS THE VIEWS, ASPIRATIONS AND THE EXPERIENCE ...

  20. ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN COAL CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES

    few if any facilities are likely because of the remoteness of supply and the extreme coat of a sufficient number ... Traditional domestic oil supply, where available, was viewed as declining over the next several decades. ...

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