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According to Time Magazine (December 16, 1966), foreign investors have gained control of 50% of Brazilian industry since the April 1964 coup which overthrew President Joao Goulart.
The publishers of Latin America have offered NACIA their 50%-reduced subscription rate ($25/year instead of $50) if NACLA is able to get 10 individual subscriptions (at $25). We already have one order and need nine more.
NON-PROFIT INSTITUTIONS LISTED AMONG THE 500 LEADING MILITARY CONTRACTORS (Listed according to the net value of awards of $10,000 or more for research, development, test and evaluation - RDT&E - work during fiscal year 1967.)
Suggested Readings, Ferdinand Lundberg, and Writings of Che Guevara
The heads of six corporations will discuss their "professional, personal and social views" in separate half-hour interviews to be televised to the New York City metropolitan area over Channel 13, beginning Tuesday, July 16th at 7:30 p.m.
"NACLA Research Methodology Guide," a two-part 18 page guide to researching the empire and investigating campus military contracting.