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  1. EDITORIAL COLLECTION RE: U-2 INCIDENT

    it is "extremely doubtful" that new breeds of disease germs could migrate from Mars or other planets- either ...

  2. THE 1960 ANNUAL ESTIMATES VOLUME TWO POLITICAL COMPOSITION OF THE USSR AND THE EAST EUROPEAN SATELLITE STATES PART II THE EAST EUROPEAN SATELLITE STATES

    has the right to suspend or annul orders and directives of subordinate institutions and organs of the ministry ... by the Albanian Workers Party. The "electors" have the right to recall people councils ...

  3. 20050101 JOHN MCCONE AS DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE 1961-1965, Part 2 of 2

    FOIA MCCONE JOHN|CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS John McCone as Director of Central Intelligence, 1961-1965 0001262737 RIPPUB U 256 November 12, 2015 April 17, 2015 EOM-2006-00016 January 1, 2005 Attachment Size DOC_0001262737.pdf 13.48 MB Approved for Release: 2015 ...

  4. MEMO FOR THE SECSTATE, SECDEF, D/BUREAU OF BUDGET, D/CIA, U.S. INFOR, AGY. FROM JAMES S. LAY

    accurate audience estimates are extremely difficult to obtain, Fome information is available. The Office ... RL's underlying message is that meaningful progress depends on the rights of the individual, ... emphasis on the views and activities of the Western coalition and on the principles of human rights ...

  5. THE ORGANIZATION OF SOVIET GEODESY AND CARTOGRAPHY

    deficiency, and intelligence reports in these fields are extremely few in number and limited in topical ... Geologo-Gidro-Geodezicheskoye Upravleniye). The system was extremely cumbersome and is considered by Soviet writers as some sort ...

  6. JPRS ID: 8831 USSR REPORT CYBERNETICS, COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY

    Problems 9g B. Automatic Control and Control Systems 100_ Translations of Articles].00 An Extremal ...

  7. JPRS ID: 9159 USSR REPORT ECONOMIC AFFAIRS

    It is beyond doubt that statistical agencies, which have the right to institute the necessary re- porting ... substantiated. But, as noted in the decisions of the 25th CPSU Congress, an extremely important principle ... effectiveness. The unit-cost of products is an extremely important component of and the basis for calculating ...

  8. CURRENT ECONOMIC WEAKNESSES IN THE SOVIET BLOC AND COMMUNIST ASIA

    Difficulty of Righting Agricultural Sector... 37 4. Pressure of Population............. 38 C. Difficulties ... in providing extremely rapid economic growth, in building up a mighty military establishment, and in providing ... requirements. Khrushchev, in his report, shows extreme sensi- tivity on this point, referring ...

  9. ELECTRONICS FACILITIES IN CUBA ANNEX 2C CATALOGS OF (Sanitized)EQUIPMENT USED ON THE BASIC FIXED RADIO RELAY SYSTEM 1956-60

    diagrams on the right of this sheet. Innumerable other channel facili- ties are available for special ...

  10. JPRS ID: 10219 USSR REPORT HUMAN RESOURCES

    by bourgeois economists in regard to future- economic development range from the extremely optimistic (speed ... "at any price"--- Japan) to the extremely pessimistic (the concept of "zero ... exercise this right. Considerable reserves for heightened labor productivity also exist in the sphere ...

  11. EASTERN EUROPE

    coLlecti.ve to be right. ns a consequence, n mr,ml,er of the armed forces wi.l.l in most catie5 develop Chose ... and reinforced through repeated fulfillment of the demand. It i.s extremely important particuaarl.y in the case ...

  12. A RECOMMENDED COLOR VOCABULARY FOR COLOR AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE

    is a result of the extreme sensitivity of their eyes to very small differences in color. These variations can ... in that some type of split-field viewer would be required. In general, the extreme sensitivity of the eye ...

  13. MAN S RESPONSE TO LONG-DURATION FLIGHT IN THE GEMINI SPACECRAFT

    and scaling on the extremities and over the sensor sites, but after using a skin lotion for several days, ... of the duration of the flight. The strain-gage data generally.confirm pooling of blood in the lower extremities ... in larger spacecraft. The predictions thus far have been valid. Our outlook to the future is extremely ...

  14. A RECOMMENDED COLOR VOCABULARY FOR COLOR AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE

    is a result of the extreme sensitivity of their eyes to very small differences in color. These variations can ... in that some type of split-field viewer would be required. In general, the extreme sensitivity of the eye ...

  15. JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

    CREST General CIA Records CIA-RDP72-00337R000300090002-5 RIPPUB S 72 December 20, 2016 November 29, 2006 2 March 28, 1969 NOTES Attachment Size CIA-RDP72-00337R000300090002-5.pdf 3.45 MB Approved For Release 2006/11/30: CIA-RDP72-00337R0II002-5 7 SECRET I ...

  16. SOUTH AFRICA: DEFENSE STRATEGY IN AN INCREASINGLY HOSTILE WORLD

    except in a most extreme case. More likely, South Africa would decide to exercise leverage- either ... European governments would be extremely reluctant to impose meaningful eco- nomic sanctions on South ...

  17. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY

    of his pro-Egyp- tian petroleum adviser, hinted to Ambassador Heath that action to curtail Aramco's rights may ... Peiping is continuing its practice of asserting "Chinese rights'" in Hong Kong. In the past ...

  18. STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE [Vol. 23 No. 2 Summer 1979]

    of extremely sensitive negotiations, the details of which were necessarily closely held. Approved For Release ...

  19. USSR ELECTRONIC AND PRECISION EQUIPMENT

    is extremely limited and there are no filters.,extension tubes, or other essential accessories avail- ... in the same laboratories in that it does not have extremely complex parts, such as masks, and has one electron beam instead ... of vacuum tubes. This causes an extremely high initial ionization, which sharply decreases inertness ...

  20. THE SOVIET LABOR MARKET IN THE 1980S

    increment will rise slightly thereafter, but at decade's end still will be extremely small. Thus, ... of trade unions as the guarantor of workers' rights. 25 Early in 1981, at the 26th Party Congress, ... Brezhnev chided the unions for insufficiently exercising their "wide-ranging" rights on behalf ...

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