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From: Peggy Pridemore Subject: [AIN] Argo tech scout changing to August 4th
Date: 07/11/2011 12:41 PM
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I know there are still some unanswered questions regarding the filming of Argo at the CIA Headquarters,
but would it be alright if we go ahead and schedule our tech scout while still pursuing those issues?
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON 25. D. C.
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
25 September 1960
MEMORANDUM FOR: General Andrew J. Goodpaster
Staff Secretary
The White House
1. Referring to our conversation on Friday afternoon, I note below
a paragraph from page VIII of General Medaris' book, "Countdown for
Decision".
"Positive, affirmative decision is the lifeblood of all organized
human activity, and the only process by which progress is made.
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IRAQ: Opposition Becoming Bolder
Iraqi opposition groups, emboldened by growing Western support, are
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The Election Outlook
in El Salvador
Special National Intelligence Estimate
SNIE 83.1-82
12 March 1982
Copy 349
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NAITiONAL SECURPTY INFORMATION
U.:authorized Disclosure Subect to Criminal Sanctions
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Security Into'
Director's Meeting
Monday, 25 February 1952
PRESENT: Messrs. Dulles, wisner, Becker, Hedden, Earman, Col. White
Mr. Dulles:
a. Raised the question of a replacement for Colonel Peers. Mr. Wisner
noted that his people were dealing with this matter and that would (b)(3)
only be a substitute. Mr. Hedden suggested that possibly Gen. Merrill might (b)(3)
have some ideas as to a qualified replacement.
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FOR TEE ASSISTANT DIREC1OR
FOR REPORTS AND ESTIES
COSTA RICA
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tional defense of the United States within the meaning
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John MAJOR
Secretary of State for Foreign and
Commonwealth Affairs (since July 1989)
Perhaps the only British Cabinet member ever
to have been on the dole, John Major has been held
up as a shining example of the self-made men who
are the epitome of Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher's meritocratic Britain. His appointment
as Foreign Secretary continues his meteoric rise in
the ranks of the Conservative Party and has
already renewed speculation that Thatcher is