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- Affairs; during 1954-58, he was an Associate for the Middle East, American Universities Field Staff; and in 1958-59, he was Assistant Director, Humanities, The Rockefeller Foundation. Mr. Nolte has been, from 1959 to the present, both Executive Director
- the advantages overseas association advantages Reports of association indicate that either the fact possibilities make clear to Shearer to Jamaica through American membership t~ reaching In a related Commonwealth heads future cooperation
Folder, "Japan, Volume 2, Cables, 5/64 - 11/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 250 [1 of 2]
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- percent of the Upper House Diet seats*. Made up predominantly of ten "factions" headed by leading con servative political figures**, the LDP stands in domestic affairs for economic growth under private enterprise, parliamentary government, and expanded
- . He is a 1955 graduate of the National War College. He is a member of the Georgia Bar Associati~n, Phi Beta Kappa ar.d Phil Delta Phi, as well as other professional and social clubs and associations. Ambassador Bennett delivered the 1966 Comrr.e
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- will be successful enterprise. Drafted by: Cleared by: EUR/P:JFKing/RFCourtney P - Mr. Sie~erts BNA•·Mr. sttullaw EUR-· Mr. Creel S/S-S - Mr. Bartelv. Room 7239. Ext. 3737 UNCLASSIFIED in - 7/ 2 UNCLASSIFIED PMW/P-2 December 3, 1964 VISIT
- s u b1 e ct of Israel ·- Arab relations (see enclosure for text). Subseque nt l y r e pr inted by a num be r of local newspapers, includin g prestigious Haaretz (ind e pendent), thi s speech has provoked cons i derable c o m m e nt among s t think
- local capital market, including a better market for Venezuelan Government obligations. 5. Urge Venezuela efforts to stimulate private enterprises. to continue investment and intensify and private its 6. Encourage the Venezuelan Government to create
- There and plus a These enterprises. source of support for science. The total fWlds expended on these institutions amounted to approximately the equivalent of which went to public institutions. for administration, including of $4. 5 million, l\.fost
- able to those in advanced industrial nations of the West. The mass media are highly com , petitive even though dominated to a consider based on able extent by three organizations nationally distributed daily newspapers: Asahi (circulation 4.1 million
- . Associations with United States. Nuirerous tourist trips. In February 1958 one of six Cuban teachers chosen by USIS Havana to attend USIS conf~-rence on philosophy of Airerican education San Juan Puerto Rico. Claims only relations in US are two r,n
- undertakes••••" (3) He emphazied importance of preserving present wording of aommt~ment~ If any change made, he would have to return to 30-nuntbtrard of citrus growers association whom he described as vigorously opposed to any change'in present /UK
- a coordinated program for accomplishing the goals and, with the concurrence and assistance of the Greek Government, implement these goals. Comment The application of private enterprise and systems - management to the challenge nation building has aroused
- -related projects, Most of the loans were under $10,000 and half of them have been under $3,000. The Bank in contrast to the Fund will be a private institution, the purpose of which would be to support establishment of new enterprises, encourage small-scale
- , and our prime contractor~ Alpine Geophysical Associates, Inc. The cleaning had been well done and apparently the machinery and systems within the ship · had been preserved in the best manner possible in order to minimize immersion damage and deterioration
- ND!D TO INCLUDE SOUTH ARABIA AS WELL. TMtR! IS ALSO QUE T ON RAISED BY JIDDA 0 VM!TMER VE ASSOCIATE OUR LV.ES WITH KUWAITIS AND IF SO IN WHAT VAY. 2. TO TAKE TM£S QUESTIO S IN REVERS! ORDER, VE IOT SURE VE KNOW WHAT JIDDA MEA s BY ·voRKING IN T*ND
- FOBS launch sites. While it is difficult to associate numbers with such a system, DDR&E estimates this system will have 90% confidence against single launches and very high confidence against multiple launches. The system will be further augmented
- the U.S. and Air Afrique countries. Senegal is scheduled first because it is the most important aviation country in the Air Afrique group and because Pan .American with Air Afrique, to and through Dakar not associated has operated services
- -ROSTOV FIRST REACTION JN ISRAELI PRESS TO JORDAN ARMS DEAL IS ON THE ""OU:. HELPFUL AND CLEARLY THE PRODUCT OF 80VERNllENT BRIEFIMe. TEL AVIV 2186 ARNS TO JORDAN 1· ~ COMJIJENT I WEEKEND NEWSPAPERS WHICH FEATURE ARIS
- details on the.Jamaica Press Association is essentially are listed in the enclosure, th·s organization a professional group and has never registered under the Trade Unio La. The Embassy-questions whether this association should • listed in.the directory
- ? A Well, don't forget that Japan built up an economic structure long before 1945, during the century after the Meiji restoration. Also, we accomplished our postwar recov ery through democratic institutions and free enterprise. This was a framework under
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- , I .4 /-//,~6 -2 The Papandreou Government relies primarily on private enterprise to foster Greece's economic development. A prime objective is to gear the economy to take full advantage of the Greek-EEC association, which to date has had
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [1]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- was previously closely associated with Governor Stevenson for a numper of years. He is married to the former Catherine Gerlach and has a twenty-two month old son, William, IIIo He plans to leave for Manila the early part of July. RAYMOND HARE - Ambassador
- we can be P!Oud to be associated with, and everyone feels that Taylor can do an excellent job. State agrees that we should go ahead as economics dictate and stand our ground against any possible press reaction. Therefore, unless you have any personal
- . SAYS MAGNITUDE OF ASSISTANCE DOES NOT MEET NEEDS AND BELIES EXPECT AT IONS OF GOG WHICH IS TRYING TO CONCEAL DIS-APPOINTMENT. IT ALSO COMPLAINS GOG SHOULD BE ALLOWED SELL MORE WHEAT THAN , PERM ITT ED. · co~~UNIST AND A~D NAT URE OF FAR-LEFT NEWSPAPERS
- of our continued support and to meet minimum equipment needs for his defeated army. Hussein's position is threatened by his efforts in favor of a settlement, his association--in Arab eyes- with the West, and his resistance to attractive Soviet arms
- ' ON INTO EUROPEAN GIBRALTAR, ON ENTRY INTO NATO AND POSSIBLY' COMMON MARKET• i• 3• SEPT 16 SECULO HEADLINED AF'P DESPATCH ALSO CARRIED I N D I AR I O, DA MAN 1-1 A ( 0 FF I C ,I AL I PARTY NEWSPAPER ) WHI CH REVIEWED HISTORY OF BASE' NEGOTIATIONS AND INDICATING
- ASSOCIATED FOJt·FIFTEEN •• •,. •• YEAJtS, AFGHANSQUITE LIKELY 1tEQUEST•us 'TEftMINATE THIS MAJOR ~usACTIVITYHtftE. SINCE,MANY KEY AFGHANOFYICIALS, SUCH AS • '1'' M-INFIN AND MININT, KA1/'E SEEN ft~SONALLY IDENTIFIED WITH 1 1 HaM AND VALLEY IN JIAST
- ASSOCIATION CKOTRA) APPOINTED AMB ROK MISSION TOKYO, REPLACING PAE HI-HWAN. KIM WAS VICE MIN !STER FOREIGN AFFAIRS DURING LAST DAYS RHEE . CFN 2 3 NOT 4 KOTRA . . ,, PAGE THREE RUALOS·. 05EIX g H P I D E N T I A L . . REGIME