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The [[American Institute for Free Labor Development]] (AIFLD), the Latin American arm of the [[AFL-CIO]] was noted for its close links to the [[CIA]] during the Cold War.<ref>Simon Rodberg, [http://prospect.org/article/cio-without-cia The CIO without the CIA], ''American Prospect'', 19 December 2001.</ref> | The [[American Institute for Free Labor Development]] (AIFLD), the Latin American arm of the [[AFL-CIO]] was noted for its close links to the [[CIA]] during the Cold War.<ref>Simon Rodberg, [http://prospect.org/article/cio-without-cia The CIO without the CIA], ''American Prospect'', 19 December 2001.</ref> | ||
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The American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD), the Latin American arm of the AFL-CIO was noted for its close links to the CIA during the Cold War.[1]
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- ↑ Simon Rodberg, The CIO without the CIA, American Prospect, 19 December 2001.