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Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
24 September 2019
Ms. Maureen Johnson
MuckRock News
DEPT MR 77850
411A Highland Avenue
Somerville, MA 02144
Reference: F-2019-02141
Dear Ms. Johnson:
This is a final response to your 23 July 2019 Freedom of Information Act request, received in the
office of the Information and Privacy Coordinator on 24 July 2019, for records on any and all
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21 March 1961
NaM'ORANDUM FOR: Distribution List
SUBJECT : Dr. Armand Hammer
1. Your attention is invited to the fact that the attached group of documents
bears an overall classification of CONFIDENTIAL even though certain
individual papers. are unclassified.
2. It should also be noted that:
a. The "classified memoranda" regarding Dr. Hammer's meeting with
Khrushchev, as cited on p. 2 of his letter on Claridge's (London)
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENC'E AGENCY
WASHINGTON 25, D, C.
OFFICE Of THE DIRECTOR
SANITIZED cOPAC
MEMORANDUM FOR: The President
SUBJECT : Viet Cong Ambush of Military Convoy
1. During my conVersation with you on 18 June, you drew attention to
the report by Homer Bigart in the 13 June edition of the New York Times
concerning the strong Wet Cong attack on a military convoy near Ben Cat,
north of Saigon. You desired to know whether it was correct that many
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3 June 1954
1,11,1CRIINDUN FCR THE DIRECTCR
Walter Winchell, who is covering the NcCarthy-Army Hearings, in
the New York Mirror of 3 June 1954 states:
"The McCarthy Committee, we learned, is checking the information that
one of the newspapermen mentioned during the hearings is on the CIA payroll
as a consultant."
During the Army investigation the names mentioned were: Joseph and
Stewart Alsop, New York Herald Tribune; Homer Bigart, New York Herald_
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Freedom of Information Act Request
Mr. Scott A. Koch
Information and Privacy Coordinator
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, DC 20505
Re: James Bond, aka "Jim Bond"
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John Patterson, the U.S. Vice-Consul in Hermosillo, Mexico
who was kidnapped on 22 March, is still being held captive,
presumably in Mexico. There has been no further communication
from either Patterson or his captors since a ransom nete writ-
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29 July 1958
MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR
1. This memorandum is for information only.
2. Reference my memorandum of yesterday the following information
may be of interest:
Marguerite Higgins' Early Reporting on Nasser, November 1952
On November 19, 1952, the NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE published what
evidently was the first reference in the American press to Colonel Nasser
and his rising position in the new Naguib government that had overthrown