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Number 207 | Octubre 1998 |
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 Nicaragua
A Country Still in the Making
The phrase "on the threshold of the new century and a new millennium" is showing up with increasing frequency in the speeches of public figures around the world—Nicaragua included. All nations will cross... continuar...
Nicaragua
The Paths to Corruption
Accusations of acts of corruption committed by officials in Violeta Chamorro's government made the front pages of the national papers both during and after her term in office, and in fact continue to... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
WHITHER THE ZOILÁMERICA CASE?
On September 19, the National Assembly's executive board, dominated by the Liberals, announced that it would form a "very special" commission to study Zoilamérica... continuar...
Nicaragua
The Cattle Business: We Must Risk Another Model
Cattle ranching came to Nicaragua four hundred years ago, with the Spanish conquerors, and quickly penetrated the Nicaraguan culture and economy. In Nicaragua, both rich and poor share some of the same... continuar...
El Salvador
Double-Edged Presidential Ticket
In a society that is in constant ferment, El Salvador's Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) is still the most promising left expression in Central America—even with all its ups and downs.... continuar...
México
FOBAPROA: Another State Party Crime
Paraphrasing President Clinton's confession in the Lewinsky case, US professor George Grayson described the Mexican Bank Fund to Protect Savings (FOBAPROA) as a time bomb because of inappropriate conduct... continuar...
América Latina
The Rights and Duties of Community Radio
1. Communication is a universal and fundamental human right. The word brings us closer together, opens us up to each other, develops us, makes us better men and women. Communication humanizes us.
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