C.I.A. -- POLICY MAKER OR SPY CATCHER?

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000100160016-3
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 9, 2016
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August 23, 2000
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16
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Publication Date: 
May 7, 1966
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NSPR
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Translation of a series of articles in the Arabic" language newspaper, Alnar (The Beacon), Baghdad, Iraq, 7 May 1966 CPYRGH Al-Manar publishes the complete translation of the New York Times Agency made the front pages recen y in to crises. They showed that the agency interfered in the Charge of slander of one of its agents and stopped him from talking without giv g any explanation, except to say that he was carrying out his duties for the National Security Agency. Then the news mentioned that it had at least five agents among the Michigan University professors who were in fluencing foreign aid projects in Vietnam for some years. However, the discovered by Tom Wicker, John Finney, Woodward Keriworthy, and other of the agency's activity on general political questions in the United States, the New York Times newspaper spent several months of study of the subject of the agency and published a series of reports of what wa its freedom and on its role in foreign affairs. With the aim of getti1g nongovernmental institutions. Frequently, questions are raised regar g ness raises many questions about the aims and methods of the Central Intelligence Agency and its relations in other international circles a d true mission of those agents and the conditions surrounding their employ- ment is still a subject if not of news value, then because their effective. Al-Manar publishes the oomnlete art.oles on American intelligence...