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| | TIME.com: The Fading Fear -- Sep. 9, 1966 -- Page 1 |
 | | Capitalizing on their privilege to leave and enter the country at will, UDBA agents apparently bought stolen Fiats for $200 from confederates in Italy, then drove the cars into Yugoslavia, where they fetched $1,240 apiece. |
 | | UDBA also maneuvered managers into top positions in state-owned industries and then demanded a kickback from their salaries. |
 | | So far, at least 1,500 UDBA officials have been purged, and many more seem certain to lose their jobs, for the government intends to reduce the secretpolice strength by two-thirds. |
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