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  • . Ramparts expressed its shock and d~sBy unloading its bombshell, the magazine managed to blow the CIA ' s cover may in expensive advertisements m the New York Times, Washington Post for a wide array of activities, and the hemorrhaging of national defense
  • ~ in preparation will provide expanded and rrore detailed policy and implerrentation guidelines. Posts may look to the Guidelines in Manual Circular 9:41 until the new Manual Onler is received. III. ACTION REQUESTED 20. Posts which have not yet designated
  • moment or national aorrow. 'fopaoat Department officials worked hard and at length to arrange I II , I I I I I ff I Mr. Owen L. Scott Executive Editor US Hewa and World Report 45 Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York -2- private meet1nga between
  • , and mental retardation which are the tragic consequences of malnutrition. United States food aid programs entered a new In 1966, however, and more critical stage. The world's food problem was growing -- not diminishing. Despite our efforts, serious food
  • shipments since P. L. 480 began in 1954 to 155 million metric tons of farm products worth $14. 6 billion. --New Commercial Record: Total U.S. agricultural exports in 1965-­ both P. L. 480 and commercial--reached $6. 2 billion. The $4. 8 billion in normal
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