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CIA People Policies [85] Potts quic
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Our Little·Known Allies FNLA insid
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Our Little-Known Allies one at CIA
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Our Little·Known Allies On Friday,
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Our Little-Known Allies [93] call t
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Our Little-Known Allies (95) was a
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Our Little-Known Allies (99] boxes
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Kinshasa (IOI] ity. * Probably most
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Kinshasa ing my French. Some time l
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Kinshasa [m5] was handling some of
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Kinshasa consular officers; others
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Kinshasa St. Martin's living room w
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Kinshasa [111] reports repeatedly d
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Kinshasa [113] taining a succession
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Kinshasa (115) named after a missio
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Kinshasa of other matters to discus
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Roberto watching the forest below a
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Savimbi [139) A liberation movement
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9 The Economy-Size War My plane fro
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The Economy-Size War huge oak confe
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The Economy-Size War State Departme
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The Economy-Size War Among other me
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The Economy-Size War was a direct c
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Advisors, Technicians, and Foreign
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11 Propaganda and Politics Politica
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12 Business and Money What role doe
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Business and Money [207] The s31.7
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13 Disaster On November 11, 1975, t
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Disaster [215] over half that of th
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Disaster (217) was depleted, and no
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Disaster [219) human side of IAFEA
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Disaster [221] Corps Reserves and h
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Disaster [223] Number Monthly Salar
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Disaster [225] Mercenary George Cul
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14 CIA v. Congress It was back in S
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CIA v. Congress Southeast Asia, whe
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CIA "· Congress [231] The battle w
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CIA Y. Congress [233] In mid-Januar
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CIA "· Congress [235) had signed t
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Disengagement blasted UNIT A out of
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Disengagement [243] while the F-27
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Disengagement (247] The IAMASKs wer
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Postscript I knew I should resign.
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Postscript [253] the CIA is essenti
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Bakongo Northern Angola Holden Robe
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Appendixes (259) August 1975 Early
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Appendixes [261] APPENDIX 2: Contro
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Appendixes APPENDIX 7 Adm. Stansfie
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Appendixes We were proud of the ope
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Appendixes books with a more object
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Index Africa Division, see CIA Agee
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Index [279] as .. footsoldiers of f
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Index ~. papers and presentations t
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Index Ottaway, David, 168, 194 Ovim
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