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September 7, 1989
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 7 September1989 describes the latest developments in the United States, Colombia, South Africa, Lebanon, Netherlands, Poland, Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union, Belize, Bolivia, Argentina, and Iran.
August 12, 1989
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 12 August 1989 describes the latest developments in Lebanon, Iran, Syria, Somalia, the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, South Africa, Ecuador, Namibia, and Cuba.
June 15, 1949
Regarding the identity and movements of a member of a Syrian opposition group which worked in collaboration with members of the previous government.
May 13, 1949
Information on the recent movements of the Secretary of the Turkish Commission in Beirut.
July 5, 1958
Account of two recent meetings at an arm of the Soviet Embassy in Beirut regarding the political status of Lebanon, and communists distribute pamphlets calling on security forces to join the masses.
March 5, 1953
Said Ramadan describes his travels to Morocco, Turkey, and Indonesia and his observations of Muslim civilizations.
June 25, 1949
The Yugoslav Commission in Beirut plans to bring propaganda to Syria and Lebanon through Beirut.
June 20, 1949
The Cominform is expected to soon make a major decision, and Yugoslavian communist newspapers are discovered in Beirut.
After arriving in Beirut, Wadi' Khayyat is suspected to be a secret agent for the Cominform.
June 18, 1949
Soviet Nationals continue activities in Beirut, including organizing a meeting to celebrate Pushkin and to seek new members of the Friends of the Soviet Union.