Latin America Report, Tema 85;Tema 95[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1985 |
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... industry . The shoes have been rejected for three reasons : improper pricing , and signs of falling apart . wrong classification , Wrong classification means that pairs of shoes are passed off as Grade 1 when they are actually Grade 2 ...
... industry . The shoes have been rejected for three reasons : improper pricing , and signs of falling apart . wrong classification , Wrong classification means that pairs of shoes are passed off as Grade 1 when they are actually Grade 2 ...
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... industry have been brought to light . The fact is that the first blows by the domestic commerce sector ( that is , the rejections ) took light industry by surprise . It was too stunned to react , and continued to receive sharp rebukes ...
... industry have been brought to light . The fact is that the first blows by the domestic commerce sector ( that is , the rejections ) took light industry by surprise . It was too stunned to react , and continued to receive sharp rebukes ...
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... INDUSTRY PROSPECTS -- The Guyana Gold Board last year purchased 11,132 ounces of gold from the country's miners , more than double the quantity purchased in 1983 , the Board's Annual Report presented in the National Assembly Thursday ...
... INDUSTRY PROSPECTS -- The Guyana Gold Board last year purchased 11,132 ounces of gold from the country's miners , more than double the quantity purchased in 1983 , the Board's Annual Report presented in the National Assembly Thursday ...
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Union Conferences Hear Speakers on Program Goals | 10 |
Briefs | 18 |
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ACLM agricultural ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA areas Article Bahamas Bahamian Bank bauxite broadcasting Caribbean CARICOM cent Chairman CHRONICLE in English Communist conference Council Cuba Cuban delegates Deputy Prime Minister Desmond Hoyte discussed dollars drug economic EL ESPECTADOR election English 27 Sep exports Finance foreign Free National Movement funds Georgetown Georgetown GUYANA CHRONICLE GUYANA CHRONICLE Guyanese Guystac Havana housing important increase industry Ingraham Internationalist Education issued Kitts Leader Lester Bird Lucia McWeeney meeting ment million Ministry Nassau THE TRIBUNE Nevis November 1985 CUBA November 1985 GUYANA official organisations Parris Party Patriotic and Internationalist People's National Congress percent pesos PETROPERU Pindling political President Desmond Hoyte President Hoyte problems production public sector recent region resignation rice Robert Corbin role Rosie Douglas Secretary Sir Lynden social Socialist Spanish STANFORD LIBRARIES Text tion told TRIBUNE in English workers