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Peter Henig
The U.S. arsenal of techniques for suppressing or manipulating people in the Third World is being stocked through the efforts of scientists and social scientists worker for a number of non-governmental research and development organizations around the country.
Laraine Fletcher
The New York Times of April 25, 1967 quoted Colombia's President Carlos Lleras Restrepo as saying the Colombian guerrillas are "not some crazy kids in the hills, but instruments of a general subversive tactic supported from the cities and from abroad."
Mike Locker
Regis Debray, "Latin America, the Long March" New Left Review No. 33 (Sept.
Herbert G. Lawson
NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico - American manufacturers are eagerly joining a new kind of "bracero" program that uses cheap Mexican labor to assemble U.S. products for the American market.
Paul Booth
A Sulphur Rush is underway in Mexico on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, which faces the Gulf of Mexico. Among the dozen American companies itching for a share of the treasure is Gulf Sulphur Company, of Houston, in which Armour & Company holds 9.5%
The New York Times recently disclosed that the public relations representative for Sveltana Alliluyeva, Stalin's daughter who defected to the United States last month, is Hill and Knowlton, Inc. In 1950 Hill and Knowlton was retained for $100,000 as a public relations counsel to the Laureano Gmez regime in Colombia.
In the last issue of the Newsletter we defined the overall aim of the research projects sponsored by NACLA as that of identifying the individuals and institutions in the United States which exercise control over Latin America. Following is another project description.
A New York area teach-in on Puerto Rico, to be held either July 13 or 15 (i.e.