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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...London, a trendy weekly social and entertainment guide called Time Out named three new CIA employees in the U.S. embassy (in 1975 Time Out printed the names of 62 CIA people with a chart of their embassy offices). At week's end a new Italian daily, la Republica, front-paged the names of seven CIA agents in Rome. Just two weeks ago, the newsweekly Cambio 16, one of Spain's leading magazines, fingered seven CIA agents in the American embassy in Madrid. Washington fears that CIA operatives in West Germany will be uncovered next. It has reached...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CIA: Dangerous Wrecking Operation | 1/26/1976 | See Source »

...still the majority party of the working class, torn by tensions ignored in the American press between radicals faithful to the party's Marxist program and conservatives. The party's rightward tilt is unmistakable, exemplified by its July decision to resign from the Goncalves cabinet over workers' seizures of Republica, the party's newspaper, and Renascenza, the Church's radio station. While the PSP and the liberal press characterized the seizures as Communist plots to suppress "free speech", few involved workers--only two at Republica--were Communist Party (PCP) members...

Author: By Jim Kaplan and Jon Zeitlin, S | Title: The Real Threat in Portugal | 9/17/1975 | See Source »

...actually opposed them, knowing that they could serve as a pretext for rightist agitation against the Goncalves cabinet. The take-overs were carried out not by Communists or Socialists, but by workers supporting the "extreme left" and a policy of worker's control. Nor did the PCP prevent Republica and Renascenza from being returned to their "legal" owners--this decision was made by General Carvalho, an independent leftist then heading the Lisbon military garrison...

Author: By Jim Kaplan and Jon Zeitlin, S | Title: The Real Threat in Portugal | 9/17/1975 | See Source »

...hope for Socialism with a human face -resigned from the government, in which he served as Minister Without Portfolio, declaring that his party "will never accept a dictatorship." Officially, Scares resigned to protest the fact that the government had refused to give back to the Socialists their Lisbon daily Republica, which last week resumed publication under radical workers' control. In fact, he resigned because of the program...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PORTUGAL: A Big Step to the Left | 7/21/1975 | See Source »

...Republica remained closed last week, even though the government's press council agreed with the Socialists that the press law had been broken by the printers' action in taking over the paper. But after a trip to Paris, where he held strategy conferences with European socialists and after a meeting with the Revolutionary Council at week's end, Soares decided to end his brief boycott of governmental activities. Because of the dangerous situation in Angola, where 39 people had been killed in renewed fighting between the several Angolan liberation movements, Soares joined the government's decolonization...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PORTUGAL: Rumblings from an Earthquake | 6/9/1975 | See Source »

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