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  1. THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF SOVIET MILITARY SPENDING

    ruble costs should be used in dealing with burden, dollar costs of defense spending are extremely useful ... in their own right. To compare the scale of effort represented by military programs of different countries, ... The Soviet people, as a consequence, perceive the burden of defense as extremely large.15 For years ...

  2. INTELLIGENCE SUBJECT CODE AND AREA CLASSIFICATION CODE

    OF GOVERNMENT 113.200 CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS RIGHTS AND PRACTICES 113.210 FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND ASSEMBLY 113.211 ... RIGHTS FOR PROPERTY LAW, SEE 121.210. 113.240 RIGHTS OF WOMEN 113.250 SUFFRAGE INCLUDING VOTING RIGHTS ... . FOR LOCAL ELECTIONS, SEE 123.3001 NATIONAL ELECTIONS, 131.000. 113.260 CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS, NOT ELSEWHERE ...

  3. PRINCIPAL RESULTS AND URGENT PROBLEMS IN THE INVESTIGATION OF SOILS IN KAZAKHSTAN

    of East?b-Kazakhstanskaia oblast', territories along the right bank of the Ural river, for the Eastsitazakhstansiolia ... the right bank Of the Ural river: Simultaneously stir conducted studio* of waterephyeical characteristics ...

  4. JPRS ID: 9907 KOREAN AFFAIRS REPORT

    optical devices, to look at stars right sids up rather than upside down. The light collected in thE abyss ... that ~he fi rst steps in this direction were the beginning of an extremely important campaign prompted ...

  5. TELECOMMUNICATIONS- A PROGRAM FOR PROGRESS

    in securing the services of an extremely competent staff and we received most cordial cooperation ... there is. extreme congestion.. The competition for frequencies for radio broadcasting and for tele.- ... and rights-of other nations. b. The United States, almost alone among the nations of the world relies ...

  6. TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM JANUARY 1965

    up to 90 degrees and the lens stage can be swung to either right or left to match the tilt of the negative. ... image rotation are incorporated into both right and left optical paths. This stereoscope is unusual ... in that the extremely long rhomboid arms pro- vide a maximum spread of 469mm and there- fore permit stereoscopic viewing ...

  7. JPRS ID: 9672 JAPAN REPORT

    intertwined, and the relationship of these Lwo will be an extremely important factor coloring the polit:ical ... whieh will include the right w~.ng of the Socialist Party and, in the event of a split in the LDP, part ... that even though Prime Minister Suzuki had an extremely close relationship with the Tanaka faction ...

  8. QUARTERLY STATUS REPORTS ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE US-USSR BILATERAL SPECILIZED AGREEMENTS: OCTOBER-DECEMBER 19754 AND JANUARY-MARCH 1976

    of work on Construction in Extreme Climates and Seismic Areas. March 15, 1976, was set as the date ... as "extremely informative and responsive. " Asked about the problem of funding, Train said ...

  9. JPRS ID: 10424 WORLDWIDE REPORT NARCOTICS AND DANGEROUS DRUGS

    partt�from the extreme north-west of lran. At both then trlbal gcoupc extended acroq- the frontkrt ... marijusns to some Amerian states. A govern ment agency will have the axclusive right to buy directly ...

  10. CHEMICAL WARFARE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND AFGHANISTAN

    and discussed our concerns over H'Mong human rights and other issues with Lao leaders. Late 1978 ... Representative to the 35th ses- sion of the U.N. Human Rights Commission expressed U.S. concern about the plight ...

  11. R D D DIARY

    extreme view as to the exclusive character of the DCI's responsibility. Approved For Release ...

  12. CHEMICAL WARFARE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND AFGHANISTAN

    and discussed our concerns over H'Mong human rights and other issues with Lao leaders. Late 1978 ... Representative to the 35th ses- sion of the U.N. Human Rights Commission expressed U.S. concern about the plight ...

  13. CHEMICAL WARFARE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND AFGHANISTAN

    and discussed our concerns over H'Mong human rights and other issues with Lao leaders. Late 1978 ... to the 35th ses- sion of the U.N. Human Rights Commission expressed U.S. concern about the plight ...

  14. GEOLOGY AND THE SCIENCE OF EARTHS

    are extremely widespread in the territory of the USSR. They occur in the Moscow region, in the region ... of the scales. Now level the right pan (Figure $$) with a weight. Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved ...

  15. CHEMICAL WARFARE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND AFGHANISTAN

    and discussed our concerns over H'Mong human rights and other issues with Lao leaders. Late 1978 ... Representative to the 35th ses- sion of the U.N. Human Rights Commission expressed U.S. concern about the plight ...

  16. SOVIET ATOMIC ENERGY VOL. 42, NO. 3

    Publishing Corporation, 227 West 17th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011. All rights reserved. No article contained ... with respect to the isotopic composition of lead and occupy the extreme lower-left position in Fig. 1. A cor- ...

  17. NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER THE YEARS OF PROJECT HTAUTOMAT, 1956- 1958 VOLUME II

    Statistical Branch monthly report for October 1957 noted that because of the "extreme urgency" ... after the construction of Zone 7. A distinctive feature of Zone 8 was location of the support area right next ...

  18. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY

    ference, attended by radical African heads of state, adopted extreme anti-Western positions regarding ...

  19. COMMISSION REPORT ON INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES

    abroad as well as at home. Their investigations inevitably involved matters of extremely classified ... because of its extremely sensitive content. Therefore this Report of the Commission deals only with the unclassified Task ... and inspiration in their struggle to safeguard these inherent rights. In the historic family of nations, ...

  20. LETTER TO THE HONORABLE THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE THE HONORABLE THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    w hic"h they were given full-access. The Task Their.-inveatigationa inevitably-involved matters of extreme ... only with the extremely sensitive content. unclassified Task Force Report. Approved For Release 2002/10/30: ... to safeguar these inherent rights o In the historic family of nations, this country ranks as a com parative ...

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