Latin America Report, Tema 2577[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1982 |
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... considered . Within this context , Latin American economic relations will enjoy preferential treatment because of the conviction that it is necessary to strengthen the unity of Central American and South American countries . That is ...
... considered . Within this context , Latin American economic relations will enjoy preferential treatment because of the conviction that it is necessary to strengthen the unity of Central American and South American countries . That is ...
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... considered " safe . " However , the first to be affected by poverty are the minorities ( blacks and Latins ) and the elderly . In 1981 the poverty rate among persons over 65 years of age was 15.3 percent . The rate among children ...
... considered " safe . " However , the first to be affected by poverty are the minorities ( blacks and Latins ) and the elderly . In 1981 the poverty rate among persons over 65 years of age was 15.3 percent . The rate among children ...
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... considered . This organization , he pointed out , has earned scientific and technical prestige not only nationally but internationally , and he considers it very important and necessary for the development of the coffee industry . He ...
... considered . This organization , he pointed out , has earned scientific and technical prestige not only nationally but internationally , and he considers it very important and necessary for the development of the coffee industry . He ...
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ECUADOR | 3 |
Latin American Trade Federation Meeting | 5 |
Industrial Exports Decline in First Half of 1982 60 | 59 |
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30 July 31 December 5-year period Andean Pact Answer Aragua region Argentine assembly believe billion candidate capital Caracas Caribbean Central American Central Bank changes Christian Democratic Cochez coffee Committee CONCANACO Congress constitutional Correa interrupts COUNTRY SECTION PANAMA country's democracy Democratic Revolutionary Party deputies Diaz DIPD district economic elections electoral Espriella exports financing forces foreign debt FRAMPO Gonzalez GRANMA Guatemala Havana hectares important increase industrial Jose Lara region leader legislators loans Martinez Mayin Mexican Mexico City military Monagas Monagas region National Guard opinion opposition parties Panama City Panamanian PAPO Paredes participate people's percent Pereira Perez political parties possible PRENSA president problems production proposal PSUM Public Investment Puerto Rico Question Radio Reagan reforms representatives republic Salvador Salvadoran situation social space Spanish subregion TAPO Text tion Torrijos United unity Venezuela vote Weeden workers Yankee