Latin America Report, Tema 2715[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1983 |
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Página 8
... continue in this fashion . But if the current state of affairs continues , a focus of deterioration may arise in these re- lations . This is why I believe in the good outcome of the conversations now in progress . " The ambassador did ...
... continue in this fashion . But if the current state of affairs continues , a focus of deterioration may arise in these re- lations . This is why I believe in the good outcome of the conversations now in progress . " The ambassador did ...
Página 62
... continue to struggle for over 100 years to obtain their real , defini- tive independence . At the height of his insolence , this gross person voiced to the representatives of two counterrevolutionary organizations in Miami his " support ...
... continue to struggle for over 100 years to obtain their real , defini- tive independence . At the height of his insolence , this gross person voiced to the representatives of two counterrevolutionary organizations in Miami his " support ...
Página 64
... continue progressing in the economic area and , at the same time , improving ourselves in the training and organization of our glorious militias , and fulfilling the goals for economic support for the self - financing of the MTT ...
... continue progressing in the economic area and , at the same time , improving ourselves in the training and organization of our glorious militias , and fulfilling the goals for economic support for the self - financing of the MTT ...
Contenido
BCV Subsidy by Cayetano Ramirez | 8 |
Jose Ignacio Lopez CLARIN 5 Jul | 23 |
Briefs | 29 |
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administration agreement agricultural Answer Argentina Attorney banana basic Berrocal Brazil Brazilian capital capitalist Caracas Carlos Villegas Central Bank Chiapas Chilean cooperative Costa Rica Council COUNTRY SECTION country's crisis crops deficit democracy democratic Deputies economic policy EL SALVADOR ENGESA enterprises established fact farmers finance flag of convenience force foreign currency foreign debt foreign trade goal government's groups hectares Honduras imperialist important increase industry inflation investment Jose kilometers leaders Luis Alberto Monge measures meeting ment meters of water Mexico military million cubic meters minister Ministry Moncada Barracks Nicaragua nontraditional exports Office Olancho Department organization PAISES parties PDVSA percent Peru Peruvian political possible present President Monge problems projects proposals Prosecutor Question Reagan reduced republic Salvador sector ship situation social sugar summit Text tion U.S. Government United Venezuela workers