Latin America Report, Tema 2203[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1980 |
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... fact that , in order to construct the foundation of the hydroelectric plant , the river must be diverted , some thing which is obviously more complicated in a " closed " area than in a semi - plain . Furthermore , the time taken for the ...
... fact that , in order to construct the foundation of the hydroelectric plant , the river must be diverted , some thing which is obviously more complicated in a " closed " area than in a semi - plain . Furthermore , the time taken for the ...
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... fact is objectively real , because much of that land will be covered by the Yacyre ta dam . Proceeding one step further , the construction as planned by COMIP has no reason to flood the Jesuit ruins of San Ignacio , which have been ...
... fact is objectively real , because much of that land will be covered by the Yacyre ta dam . Proceeding one step further , the construction as planned by COMIP has no reason to flood the Jesuit ruins of San Ignacio , which have been ...
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... fact : Armed men , apparent- ly ready for any thing , are attempting to create an area of tension between Honduras and Nicaragua ; while , on the other hand , officials of the Managua regime are making frequent statements to the ...
... fact : Armed men , apparent- ly ready for any thing , are attempting to create an area of tension between Honduras and Nicaragua ; while , on the other hand , officials of the Managua regime are making frequent statements to the ...
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CIE Director Criticizes Tight State Controls Over University | 9 |
CRUN Delegation to Junta To Unders co re Financial Crisis | 17 |
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