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Document sets to search: clear field — 1,707,500 diplomatic cables from 1973 to 1976.
— 367,174 diplomatic cables from 1977.
— 500,577 diplomatic cables from 1978.
— 531,525 diplomatic cables from 1979.
— 251,287 diplomatic cables, nearly all from 2003 to 2010.
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You can search for multiple words within each document by typing the words with a space between them, eg London Paris Madrid will search for documents that have all three words in them. It is not case sensitive. You can put a phrase within quotation marks to search for an exact phrase.
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Traffic Analysis by Geography and Subject (TAGS)clear field Enter other search terms There are geographic, organization and subject "TAGS" - the classification system implemented by the Department of State for its central files in 1973.

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A list of TAGS, with citations for any acronyms used, is available here.
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