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  • -;SECRET ­ 8ECRE1' ­ at his father's urging to run in the 1964 elections. On win­ ning an impressive victory, he was brought into the cabinet as minister to the prime minis­ ter. He was subsequently trans­ ferred to the post of alternate minister
  • WITHIN NEXT FEW DAYS AN D ASSUME THE ARMY. OF EITHER MINDEF POST HIMSELF. GAR OUFALI AS, IN WH OM HE HAS GREAT TRUST AND WHO WOULD BE HIGHLY COMPETENT IN AN Y OTHER MINISTE )I AL POST, IS UNHAPPILY LABELED AS MAN OF THE PALACE. GAROUF ALI AS STRIVES
  • ." CII«:tni: ( Commcrnder UN Forces Korea) took following 12:30 am actions: a. b. Briefed Korean Mllli.s:try of Def'ense on incident. U. s. subordinate Ca?mlallders Yere directed to. bring Command Posts to operating strellooth, appropriately staffed
  • INFO: Amembassy, ANKARA 5S lnfo1 Orr ZG 6 ·3~ fH 'i& STAJ!iK ?..3 s--~t! EXDIS Ref: lo ANKARA 20610 Despite info contained para 1 Nicosia's 482, Dept would appreci­ ate assessments addressee posts on practicality coordinated US­ British-Greek
  • Financial Times that Secretary McNamara had been recommended for this post. The current situation is that the Board ia conaide ring the matter. The Bank has not offered Secretary McNamara the job. Secretary McNamara has not accepted the job. That is where
  • ERN OVER ·c HAL MERS ·ROBER T S STORY IiN ' WASH I NG 'f1 0N "POST" SEP TEMBER 12 DERIVED FROM SENAT~ .SOURCE A'ND QUO T l NG . KING AS HA VIN G S A ID DU R ING MEE TI NG WIT H ·SENA TE 'FOREIGN REL~ T lON S COMMI TTEE ' TH AT CUR REN T GOG WAS ,NO T
  • ln the Afroyim case, there is a possibility that Andreas Papandreou may still retain his American citizenship. Previously, .Papandreou was held to have Iost : his citizenship in 1964 for .accepting an" office, post, or employment , under
  • and has held many important Cabinet posts. Papandreau'a elder son, Andreas, who was a former American citizen, is Minister to the Prime Minister. Andreas is a well-known economist. Papandreau's Cabinet is composed or capable, experienced individuals who
  • ,.~ USIS information •.•. • ·,, _.-specialist borrowed from CENTOfor the occasion. The s~con~ shift (midnight •to:.·....'u : ..:· noon) was assigned ·to Mr. Curley, the post's Junio;- Officer Tra~ee! . • ' , • ., . . ·. . . . . . . .. ... .• t
  • ~.INUTES AND TEST.IMON~ . ~·>~: :· INVESTIGATION ~ILL ~OT BE M~DE P.usLIC f~R 75 , YEARS. . , · , Y\t~i:i~£ .i .l for, POST WOtLD LIKE TO · KNOW . WHETHER SAME · ST ORY · AND PIX FLOATED. . IN ;~i;y.)t: . ~ .or HER . CO~MUNIST · PUBLICAT·IONS. IF ANY
  • of such backgrounding would be to counter the unfortunate Washington Post headline yesterday which quoted the King as saying the military government ttis not my government. tt He 1 d like credit for at least raising the subject closest to the junta 1 s heart so it would
  • are in the NYT and W.ASHINQTON POST, both date-lined 30 ~gust. This was the very day we arrived {late afternoon). So both obviously resulted from backgrounder Carl Rowan and I laid on previous evening in Istanbul at the VP's request. Doug Heck {our DCM on Cyprus
  • of Dollars) Total 1946-1963 A, I.D. Loans Grants PL 480 - Total of which: TITLE I - Loans & Grants TITLE II • Emergency Relief & Economic Development TITLE III• Voluntary Relief Agencies EX•IM Long-Term Loans OTHER u.s. Economic Programs (mainly post
  • t, GE:nerol Khonh conferrc::i for Clay of hi! more thcin on hour t1r Cap Soint GREEK PEOPLE MEET ANNE· MARIE W[lCOMED ROYALTY ATRECEPTIONS ATATHENS STADIUM ffl( BY AN uATHENS DAJLY POST» STAFF REPORTER The third reception In a row, last night