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CENTRAL INTELL:iGENCE AGENCY
WASFII~[G7'ON 25, v. c. ~ ~ SAS 1960
Attention: Mr. S.J. Papioh
Director
Federal Buf~eau, of Investigation
FROM: Deputy D~iureetor, P7.ana~
1. The book. ~~The; Great Ten Years. (Statistics of, Economic and
Cultural. Achievement)~t, writteri~ in? the Chfnese, language, that you
recently sent to the D~xector of ,Central Intelligence is potentially
`Of~ice Memorandum
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? UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT .
ro Survey of Foreign E~cperts
Attar 19r. Eric Staight
PEOM Japan-China Sec., I'ESZ
1. 9b are interested in ~mnloying lee a
member of our intelligence ob3ectivea ~:.'.t for work here in
1ashington. This work, as you laiow, ?=~?~olvea prinoipnlly reaearoh.
2 It Will be greatly .appreciated if you oould inter-
view ~ and find out if aha is still interested aad
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Albania is facing a difficult vansition to democracy and a mazket economy after nearly
five decades of rigid Stalinist rule following World War II.
-- Former President Alia, the hand-picked successor of former dictator Enver
Hoxha, grudgingly introduced limited political and economic reforms in
1990.
The Democratic Patty--under its charismatic leader, Sali Berisha--won
control of parliament in elections in March 1992 and subsequently elected
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2 June 1960
CURRENT
INTELLIGENCE
WEEKLY'
SUMMARY
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OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE
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DATE: 13-Oct-2011
CURRENT. INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY
2 June 1960
The military coup in Turkey
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durvey of r'.;ret(n i:z:F,rts N6.. fork
HAJor Duncitn Lee
trio i't ight
Korean Field Intelligence
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This wi.:1 serve to cor)fira. siondayts converstticn during
which I gave you s brief outline of results so f-r obt:aned from
our vr.riol.is interviews on the above subject. The.,* opinions ?;:ply
particularly to aarthwect !Lorca in which region the various inter-
viewees resided for mPny years. They may be sumsr.rized as followst
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STATEMENT ON CUBA
SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE
aVL 29, 1993
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STATEMENT ON CUBA
SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE
JUL 29, 1993
BRIAN LATELL
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICER FOR LATIN AMERICA
FIDEL CASTRO'S GOVERNMENT IS IN ACUTE DISTRESS. THE ECONOMY
HAS CONTRACTED BY MORE THAN 40 PERCENT SINCE 1989 AND IS ON A
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