Latin America Report, Tema 2711[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1983 |
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... moved their operations to Trin- idad and eventually re- turned home to do business if the Trinidadian investment climate had been a more open one . Developing this point , one manufacturer said : " When we experienced the big bump in ...
... moved their operations to Trin- idad and eventually re- turned home to do business if the Trinidadian investment climate had been a more open one . Developing this point , one manufacturer said : " When we experienced the big bump in ...
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... moved from the area to avoid conflict and provocation on the part of Honduran soldiers stationed just a few meters away on the opposite banks of the Coco and Bocay Rivers , the natural borders between the two coun- tries . Former Somoza ...
... moved from the area to avoid conflict and provocation on the part of Honduran soldiers stationed just a few meters away on the opposite banks of the Coco and Bocay Rivers , the natural borders between the two coun- tries . Former Somoza ...
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... move- ment of soldiers , everything .... Only the Coco River separates us . Right there , next to a small landing strip , was the supply center for the first stage of the Somocista invasion of Nicaragua , under a coun- terrevolutionary ...
... move- ment of soldiers , everything .... Only the Coco River separates us . Right there , next to a small landing strip , was the supply center for the first stage of the Somocista invasion of Nicaragua , under a coun- terrevolutionary ...
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Petroleum Production Outlook Failures Viewed | 4 |
COUNTRY SECTION | 17 |
Cuban Aid to Sugar Industries in Other Countries | 24 |
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