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Number 156 | Julio 1994 |
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 Nicaragua
The Marango Makes Magic in Water
Current industry and technology would seem to have the conditions to confront all problems and satisfy all needs. But their responses and solutions sometimes create even more serious problems. At that... continuar...
Nicaragua
The New Sandinista Utopia
Since the FSLN's electoral defeat in 1990, Nicaragua has been subjected to a liberal offensive wrapped in the banners of representative democracy and the free market, while Sandinismo disputes political... continuar...
Nicaragua
Calm Before the Storm?
The two most weighty items on Nicaragua's economic and political agendas over the past several months have been the government's signature on the Letter of Intent with the International Monetary Fund... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
TORRICELLI VISIT: AN UNVEILED THREAT
At the beginning of June, US Congressman Robert Torricelli (D NJ) made a five day visit to "inspect" Nicaragua's political situation, accompanied by Bianca... continuar...
Nicaragua
A Rather Extraordinary Congress
On May 20-22, the FSLN celebrated an extraordinary session of its First Congress, called to debate and pass reforms to the FSLN statutes and program, both of which were approved during the Congress session... continuar...
Nicaragua
Ben Linder's Dream: Electricity Comes to Bocay
Just over seven years after US hydroelectric engineer, clown, unicyclist and political activist Benjamin Linder was killed by contras in Bocay, Jinotega, the dream he was researching at the time of his... continuar...
El Salvador
As President Premieres FMLN Debates its Unity
In January 1932, a massive peasant insurrection shook El Salvador. The United States stationed battleships off the country's Pacific coast, ready to help put down the rebellion. The following month,... continuar...
Guatemala
Who Sets the Tempo in the Dance of Peace?
The international community has decided that 1994 is the year in which the "Central American Chapter'" closes with a peace accord in Guatemala. The decision has to do with economic interests, particularly... continuar...
Honduras
GoodBye to the Military Draft
For decades, the President of the Republic and all bodies of civilian power in Honduras have done what the military tells them to do. They dared not challenge the uniformed men for fear of the sometimes... continuar...
Panamá
Oligarchy Displaced? Power to the People?
"Neither the military nor militarism will return," declared Ernesto Pérez Balladares, President elect of Panama, at 11 pm on election day, May 8. By that time, 75% of the votes had been counted and... continuar...
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