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  1. 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, ...

  2. THE ECONOMIST'S ACCOUNT OF MISJUDGMENTS ON BOTH SIDES IS KNOWLEDGEABLE AND ACCURATE IN GENERAL

    and dismayed the junta. The Economist does not' report the views of the British embassy in Buenos Aires, ... The diplomats' view, put by one of the fallen ministers, Mr Richard Luce, is that it should cover "all ... tine control over air access to the islands. Some have taken the view that, together with the recent ...

  3. MINUTES OF IAC MEETING 18 FEBRUARY 1949

    Of courses the reports from Paris or rather remote or odd places appear exagerated, ADM. INGZI6:. ... in some remote places. GEN. TODD: It originated in Sweden. GEN, IRWIN: But is it a fact they can go into Finland ... In order not to let it appear that that would have the purpose of concealing our views on the thing, I can ...

  4. ADMIRAL STANSFIELD TURNER

    our condition is satisfactory but deteriorating. Thirdly, we keep military force to intervene in remote areas ... is that he was too sick a man. The other, perhaps more likely, in my view, is that he had so lost touch ... from the government's point of view. I don't want to acknowledge what you've alleged, because it wasn't ...

  5. TESTIMONY BY PROFESSOR THOMAS GOLD BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATIONS U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    over- view. If one were particularly interested in Latin America, there are a number of potential deep ... information, however, we easily stumble into the conclusion that resources already discovered in remote ... a few years. Energy independence is obviously desirable from many points of view, and in the economic picture ...

  6. NOTE TO MR.JAMES M.. FREY FROM GEORGE L. CARY

    would like your views on coverage of items included on this list under Section 459 and on items ... receiving the views of your agency on the above subject before advising on its relationship to the program ... and accordingly your views are reque=sted by Thursday, August-7, 1975. Questions should be referred to Bill ...

  7. MUSLIM WORLD COVERAGE

    and the Islamabad remote operation, although coverage available to other bureaus is also noted. 2. It must ... on a number of impor- tant variables: + The success or failure of efforts to establish a remote monitoring ... Bureau, roughly in order of priority. Tab B does the same for the Islamabad remote facility ...

  8. FBIS MUSLIM WORLD PROGRAM--SUBSTANTIVE RESULTS AND CONSUMER REACTION

    researched and wrote articles on Soviet and Afghan views of Islam. He addressed, for example, ... Cyprus Remote-Controlled Monitoring: Remote monitoring from the CYTA facility at Pissouri will begin ... additional wordage can be attributed to i c en rr ased World production by other bureaus in view ...

  9. JEC BRIEFING

    "collapse"--a sudden and sustained decline in GNP--even a remote possibility. 1. Our projections indicate ... resources are proceeding at respectable rates despite the obstacles of remote location and conditions ... oil in even more remote and forbidding regions. b. Decades of mining have depleted the underground ...

  10. THE GREAT NUCLEAR DEBATE

    control and disarmament has been to insist that arms control be viewed as an integral part of our foreign ... restraining influence" on Soviet behavior. This view is wishful thinking and nothing more. We negotiated ... no longer concerns remote coaling stations. It affects areas of great and immediate strategic importance ...

  11. REORGANIZATION OF FBIS ENGINEERING STRUCTURE

    of remote receiving site installations, and signal processing equipment interface development. Three ... officer from the point of view of the senior local official. C/ED adds "Additional Reviewing ...

  12. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY (CABLE) 26 MARCH 1982

    Europe- El Salvador: Views on Elections.... 5 Special Analysis Approved For Release 2007/12/18: ... than a remote chance of gaining a majority. Thus, the balloting will likely Zead to intense rivalry ...

  13. CABINET COUNCIL ON COMMERCE AND TRADE- JULY 27, 1983 8:45 A.M.- ROOSEVELT ROOM

    presence in space remote sensing. Approved For Release 2007/10/19: CIA-RDP85M00363R001002260002-3 Approved ... 1982. Although the satellite has provided spectacular new views of the Earth, it has experienced ...

  14. EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT COMMENTS ON THE SECURITY TASK FORCE REVIEW OF THE CIA SECURITY PROGRAM

    in this Agency with basic responsibility for the secu- rity supervision of employees under their pur- view. 0/(- ... document accountability system for registry use and. for use at remote terminals. 95 ...

  15. INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE- SPEECH, Q&A

    from an intelligence point-of-view to have some knowledge of what's going on around the rest of the world ... is that whatever decisions they make are not going to be remote from you and from me. To the contrary they will ...

  16. COSTA RICA: REGIONAL AND DOMESTIC THREATS TO DEMOCRACY

    It was not immediately clear in 1979 that most Costa Ricans would in time come to view the Nicaraguan revolution ... are sparsely populated. Costa Rica has hundreds of small, remote airstrips and heavy private air traffic ... measures, but in view of Costa Rica's earlier failure to meet the Fund's targets and continu- ing ...

  17. SAUDI ARABIA: PERSPECTIVES ON OIL POLICY

    point of view, the Saudis were easily able to accept a temporary decline in real oil prices ... on production. In terms of revenue optimization, the prevailing view was that oil prices would continue to rise ... This view was bolstered by Saudi complaints about the negative real returns on their foreign invest- ments ...

  18. THE FOLLY OF THE MX MISSILE

    and to trigger them by remote control. It is apparent that any bas- ing solution for this large a missile ... ade- quate deterrence. This view rested on the enormous de- structiveness of nuclear weapons ... that they could not "prevail" if they were to start a nuclear war with the United States. In my view, the doctrine of nuclear ...

  19. LETTER TO (SANITIZED) FROM WILLIAM J. CASEY

    to dis- seminate their point of view throughout the Community and, operating openly ... that Soviet-bloc countries do not reciprocate, that they refuse to allow any but the Marxist-Leninist view ... of view. The Soviet side does not reciprocate. Soviet-bloc diplomats in western Europe cultivate personal ...

  20. COMMENTS ON EDUCATION IN THE SOVIET UNION

    with relatives or friends does a child from one of these remote areas have the opportunity to have more than four ... both from the point of view of living conditions which is a most important factor in Soviet lifer and of professional ... science taught to a medical student will come in conflict with the views of the Party, and an article ...

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