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WEDNESDAY. The kidnapers sent another taped message to the family. In it Sam expressed alarm over the newspaper accounts of ransom negotiations and urged that such reporting be cut off. He said that the revelations could endanger his life. (Justice Department and FBI officials in Washington shared this concern over...
Last week, after months of rumors that negotiations were under way, the Montoneros released Jorge Born, 41, at a railway station near the capital. Juan, 40, had been quietly released several months ago, apparently because his abductors feared for his health, but the news had been withheld so as not...
In another operation, the CIA'S office of security paid about a dozen agents a monthly retainer of $100 or less in 1967-68 to infiltrate several activist organizations in the Washington area, including the Women's Strike for Peace and the Congress of Racial Equality. The ostensible...
Eroded Arafat. Arafat's followers are worried that confrontation countries like Egypt and Syria are increasingly more concerned with their own peace negotiations than with the Palestinian problem. The result has been a subtle erosion of Arafat's relatively moderate approach, based on a political solution and encouraged...
Every U.S. embassy in the world, as a matter of course, has an emergency evacuation plan should "situations arise which might endanger American citizens." The program to evacuate U.S. citizens from Saigon is being rapidly updated; details are classified top secret. For potential Vietnamese evacuees, serious contingency planning began only...