4. Government sacks 300 military intelligence agents, Agence France Presse -- English, October 9, 1993, News, 307 words, ROME


6. ITALY'S BLOODY CATALOGUE OF BOMBS, TERRORIST VIOLENCE AND INNOCENT DEATHS QSUBHEAD: ITALY'S CULTURAL HERITAGE BECOMES A TARGET OF TERRORISM - THOUSANDS DEMONSTRATE IN THE STREETS TO SHOW SOLIDARITY WITH VICTIMS, The Guardian (London), July 29, 1993, THE GUARDIAN FOREIGN PAGE; Pg. 11, 332 words


7. IN A SICK AND SEPTIC STATE; In Italy's climate of fear and scandal, even those running the country do not escape suspicion for the latest bomb outrages, The Guardian (London), July 29, 1993, THE GUARDIAN FEATURES PAGE; Pg. 22, 1266 words, ED VULLIAMY


8. TURKEY: The Counter-guerrilla Organization resurfaces., Intelligence Newsletter, April 29, 1993, SERVICES; No. 216, 146 words


9. OFFERS THE ALLIES DIDN'T REFUSE, Daily Mail (London), January 14, 1993, Thursday, Pg. 40, 854 words, Peter Paterson


11. Old spooks muddy the waterS, Daily Mail (London), June 11, 1992, Thursday, Pg. 38, 840 words, Peter Paterson


17. Gladio report, The Independent (London), January 30, 1992, Thursday, FOREIGN NEWS PAGE; Page 12 , 54 words


18. Secret Gladio network helped free NATO general from Red Brigades, Agence France Presse -- English, December 6, 1991, News, 155 words, ROME


23. Gladio, The Times, March 30, 1991, Saturday, Overseas news, 68 words, Andrew McEwen


24. Cossiga's charade, The Independent (London), March 16, 1991, Saturday, FOREIGN NEWS PAGE; Page 10 , 278 words, From GERALD BOURKE in Rome


25. Bomb used at Bologna 'came from Nato unit', The Guardian (London), January 16, 1991, 225 words, By ED VULLIAMY in Rome


26. Gladio revelations put sword at heart of Italian politics, Manchester Guardian Weekly, December 23, 1990, LE MONDE; Pg. 14, 2149 words, By Francois Vitrani, Le Monde Diplomatique, December issue


31. Operation Gladio fallout deepens around Cossiga, Financial Times (London,England), December 10, 1990, Monday, SECTION I; Overseas News; Pg. 4, 277 words, JOHN WYLES


36. Gladio is still opening wounds, The Independent (London), December 1, 1990, Saturday, FOREIGN NEWS PAGE; Page 12 , 1040 words, From CHARLES RICHARDS in Rome


38. Belgium says branch of Gladio will be disbanded, Financial Times (London,England), November 24, 1990, Saturday, SECTION I; Overseas News; Pg. 2, 212 words, LUCY KELLAWAY, BRUSSELS


40. Government Ends "Gladio"-Style Force, The Associated Press, November 23, 1990, Friday, PM cycle, International News, 327 words, By WALTER NIEDERBERGER, Associated Press Writer, BERN, Switzerland


41. European Parliament Calls For Gladio Investigation, The Associated Press, November 22, 1990, Thursday, AM cycle, International News, 332 words, STRASBOURG, France


46. More Than 50,000 March to Demand Truth About 'Gladio', The Associated Press, November 17, 1990, Saturday, AM cycle, International News, 431 words, ROME


47. Officials Say U.S. Involvement in Guerrilla Units Ended in '50s, The Associated Press, November 17, 1990, Saturday, PM cycle, Washington Dateline, 849 words, By RUTH SINAI, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON


48. Gladio dissolved, Financial Times (London,England), November 17, 1990, Saturday, SECTION I; Front Page; Pg. 1, 27 words


52. Document: Gladio Leaders Trained at U.S. Base in Germany, The Associated Press, November 16, 1990, Friday, AM cycle, International News, 546 words, By MARY BETH SHERIDAN, Associated Press Writer, ROME


56. 'Gladio' dominates Italy's political arena; Operation Gladio was set up to go underground in the Cold War. Was it later used for dirty tricks against the Left? Charles Richards in Rome and Simon Jones in London report, The Independent (London), November 16, 1990, Friday, FOREIGN NEWS PAGE; Page 11 , 1199 words, From CHARLES RICHARDS in Rome and SIMON JONES in London


57. Operation Gladio CIA link, The Independent (London), November 16, 1990, Friday, FOREIGN NEWS PAGE; Page 11 , 101 words, By EDWARD LUCAS


60. Secret Gladio Network Planted Weapons Caches in NATO Countries, The Associated Press, November 13, 1990, Tuesday, AM cycle, International News, 957 words, By RAF CASERT, Associated Press Writer, BRUSSELS, Belgium


64. Belgium Orders Investigation into Secret Anti-Communist Group, The Associated Press, November 9, 1990, Friday, AM cycle, International News, 480 words, By RAF CASERT, Associated Press Writer, BRUSSELS, Belgium


66. Revelation of Secret Network Raises Questions About Bloodied Past, The Associated Press, November 5, 1990, Monday, AM cycle, International News, 695 words, By FRANCES D'EMILIO, Associated Press Writer,


2. State powers long suspected of fighting reform with bombs; Italy's bloody backlash, Hamilton Spectator (Ontario, Canada), July 30, 1993 Friday Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. A7, 1089 words, By ED VULLIAMY, ROME


6. Italy's axeman, The Economist, November 30, 1991, World politics and current affairs; INTERNATIONAL; Pg. 50 (U.K. Edition Pg. 50), 691 words, FROM OUR ROME CORRESPONDENT


8. Cold war secrets, Maclean's, December 10, 1990, CRIME; Pg. 55, 524 words, D 'ARCY JENISH, with Fred Kapner in Milan


13. EVOLUTION IN EUROPE; Italy Discloses Its Web Of Cold War Guerrillas, The New York Times, November 16, 1990, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 16; Column 5; Foreign Desk, 1279 words, By CLYDE HABERMAN, Special to The New York Times, ROME, Nov. 15


15. FOREIGN AFFAIRS; Running Scared, The New York Times, November 14, 1990, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 29; Column 5; Editorial Desk, 747 words, By Flora Lewis, BUDAPEST

8. 'Stay-behind' weapons stash catches up to CIA; U.S. apologizes for supplies hidden in Austria 50 years ago, The Houston Chronicle, January 22, 1996, Monday, 3 STAR Edition, a; Pg. 7, 715 words, Houston Chronicle News Services


19. US caches in Austria stir diplomatic concerns; Austria unaware supplies were stashed by CIA, The Boston Globe, January 20, 1996, Saturday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 1, 820 words, By Paul Quinn-Judge, Globe Staff, WASHINGTON