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  • on the value of the estimated remaining useful life of the facilities plus certain movement costs associated with our relocation from France. This formula is the same as that adopted by the Group of Fourteen for the multilateral NATO claim
  • • that . on in or operated from r-tembers of the United Nations shall not make .. . . ..... . ·.· . . ,. to the illegal. regime iri Southe_:rn _or. to . . . Rhodesia . . . any commercial, or·. IJUblic utility ·undertakine', . including tourist enterprises
  • appreciate . ' • a~d the interest your friendly attitude towards that you and your associates ... The talks we had with the Under Secretary a useful manifestation this opportunity to address I am gratified with you the exchanges . ~ are taking
  • OF ·SYG, AND PLAN HE PUT FORWARD LAST MARCH. WE ARE 'J READY.MEET WITH GOVTS OF SOVIET . UNION~ INDIA, CANADA, AND ·POLAND AS PROPOSED BY PRES OF WORLD FEDERATION OF UN ASSOCIATIONS. tN SAM.E SPIRIT WE WELCOME DESIRE OF P@R)S•ELECT OF SOUTH VIETNAM
  • of and the Government of Ireland. means one of the above 'Parties'. (f) L apparatus, an atomic weapon, capable special firm, and devices' 'Person' association, ========· means any individual, corporation, trust, or private estate, public
  • and sometimes free-swinging support from National Assembly and ·press in his anti-corruption drive. -- Three newspapers were suspended for citing AP report that Huong was preparing to make "a public scandal" . if Thieu was unwilling to move rapidly against
  • OPPOSITfON AS WELL AS . THAT OF ELEMENTS Or ' ,. - ·>'- .f PAGE 3 RUDTCR . 496/3 6 EC R ET HIS OWN PARTY AND OF THE NEWSPAPER EL COMMERCIO. HAYA SAID HE WOULD DO HIS PART BUT WASN'T SURE THE PRESIDENT COULD BE TRUSTED. I TH EN SUGGSESTED THAT IT WOULD
  • Party (PKI) as an effective political . organization,. Having crushed the PKI, the Army turned to the more diffi­ cult job of stripping President Sukarno of political power and reorienting Indonesian foreign policy away from close association with Peking
  • long personally associated with t he Vietna:~n problem. In January o: 1959, he became Deputy C h: ef of our Station in Saigon and in June of 1 9 60 he took over as Chief of Station, a post he hel d 'l..ntil September 1962 when he returned
  • on a responsible showing .of need. So far. only one outfit -- the Florida Sugar Producers -- has applied for supplemental foreign labor. Tbe growers who are members of the Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association have not applied. Wirtz believe
  • measure for Giap. Diplomats gathered in . Switzerland for the first session of the Indochina phase of the Geneva Conference opened their newspapers at their breakfast tables to read that Dien Bien Phu had fallen. The French had lost a major negotiating
  • request ArnbassadorHarmanJoined 111e this 01ornlng to discuss to lsroel and the associated lsrc,ell support of -the .resumption of arms•del lverles to certain of the Arab . natlons. After a long conversation during which I expressed our need
  • use of labor associated with the new varieties for instance -~-the new high yielding rice varieties require weeding -- is actually result- USDA 573-6a 11 ing in seasonal labor shortages in some rural locales in Asia. Wages paid farm laborers
  • schccl principal for seven entered lc,cal polit'ics as ·chairman of the· • ye·a.1:s and first He ·1eft te·a:ching for fullSwaziland 1'eaphers Association. time farming ·in 194 7, wh.e:n he ·also beccm~e ·active ·in the Swazi Cou.ncil I the traditional
  • did not wish to hold this letter up further. 2. Enclosed are: a. b. Two volumes of newspaper clippings of . your visit here; A copy of the official Government of P~kistan 1968 calendar. On the ~everse side of each month is a statemenf
  • ORGANIZED IN JANUARY 1964; DR. -ARRIGO GUAR~If CONTE, ~HO HAS A LO~G HISTORY OF ASSOCIATION WITH CO~MUNISTS AND WAS AN ORGANIZER OF THE VANGUARDIA DE ACCIO N NACIONAL, A PRO-CASTRO REVOLUTIONARY GROUP; AND DR. GUSTAVO TEJADA MORM\N FORMER TREATY NEGOTIATOR
  • the DECLASSIFIED E.O. 129_o, Sec. 3.5 NSC Memo, 1130:95, sat Dept. Guidelin~ By clY NARA, Date './-t'/-94' SECRET EXDIS //:J..., / - 2 impression Hanoi is suspicious of his association with us. In response to Goldberg's query whether the Secretary General
  • it useful, I should be pleased to send a personal representative to Addis Ababa to discuss ..these matters with you and your associates. I would choose a man in whom I have great personal c'?nfidence and who could accurately reflect my views. Perhaps
  • that,. and that is the next problem I would cite. Again and again, representatives of the executive have come before the Foreign Relations Committee to tell us in · -8closed session what we have already .read in our morning newspaper. Again and again, they have come
  • .. THAT AMBASSADORGRONOUSKIMAY BE. CALLED ON..,. ~TO CONDU-CT.THE lt'lPRECISION WITH WffICH IT HAS DE\.tSERATELY . ! BEEN PHRASEDIN TtUS PARTICULAR No·rE IS PpSSIBLE OlCTATED.:.:BY=tH£.=. PROBLEMSHANOI 1'1LL HAVE 1N HANDLING THE QUESTIO» oF· • ~ :CHINESE ASSOCI~TION WITH THES
  • , , Premier · Ky. _contounding ' · . ' { • • reams, of. newspaper · . roportt:' by otopping down into a'.' ·s u'bordinato ·vice ·pr.'e°sidency as . ~ : . .:-·· ,..... •. . . ,· · absurd ex~.ggio!"at1ons _of. • •. • • • •; ' · .; . i-:hy
  • of L0C and . 7 (~-3{:fi associated targets is. a dynamic. and everchanging pattern.. . _ 1,;. /~ :/ .:/,,.,_.~· ....-.~:··.t.:., ·:··.· .. The enemy is not using stereotyped operations, conse•· -;·,;·~~--:>:,: •.•.. quently the weight of effort· on any