Cuba and the Caribbean: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session |
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... flights of TU - 95 Bear reconnais- sance aircraft . The full implications of these developments remain to be ascertained . The United States has regarded the OAS policies of " isolating " Cuba by restricting contact , including the ...
... flights of TU - 95 Bear reconnais- sance aircraft . The full implications of these developments remain to be ascertained . The United States has regarded the OAS policies of " isolating " Cuba by restricting contact , including the ...
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... flight - a - day , five - day - a - week airlift , via aircraft char- tered by the Department of State , began bringing Cubans to Miami from the Cuban town of Varadero , 75 miles east of Havana , which became the new jointly designated ...
... flight - a - day , five - day - a - week airlift , via aircraft char- tered by the Department of State , began bringing Cubans to Miami from the Cuban town of Varadero , 75 miles east of Havana , which became the new jointly designated ...
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... flight from Cuba to the United States . " 6. The cases of persons whose names appear on Cuban Master List A or on US Master List A but not on both ( and therefore not on Joint Consolidated List A ) will be the object of further ...
... flight from Cuba to the United States . " 6. The cases of persons whose names appear on Cuban Master List A or on US Master List A but not on both ( and therefore not on Joint Consolidated List A ) will be the object of further ...
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... flights from Cuba to the United States . Such lists will be pro- vided the Government of the United States at least seven days prior to the date of the flight . " 12. The Government of the United States agrees in turn to inform the ...
... flights from Cuba to the United States . Such lists will be pro- vided the Government of the United States at least seven days prior to the date of the flight . " 12. The Government of the United States agrees in turn to inform the ...
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... flight continued and as members of all socioeconomic groups began to join the exodus , the Cuban Government imposed increasingly stringent restrictions on those requesting permission to leave . All real and per- sonal property belonging ...
... flight continued and as members of all socioeconomic groups began to join the exodus , the Cuban Government imposed increasingly stringent restrictions on those requesting permission to leave . All real and per- sonal property belonging ...
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