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Number 276 | Julio 2004 |
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 Nicaragua
The Corruption of Words
The mood in the run-up to the celebrations of the 111th anniversary of the Liberal revolution (July 11) and the 25th anniversary of the Sandinista revolution (July 19) has rightly been characterized... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
TRAGEDY IN RÍO BLANCO
Torrential rains that began falling in northern Nicaragua on June 24 produced a series of landslides on the Cerro Musún Natural Reserve in the remote mountainous municipality... continuar...
Nicaragua
25 Years After July 19: What Has Happened to the FSLN?
In Nicaragua, the collapse of socialism in the Soviet bloc did more than shake up the world of ideas, leading to what some have called the end of ideology. Here it coincided in time with the end of... continuar...
Nicaragua
Passionate Memories From Times of Solidarity
Much has been written about the heroic feats of the young Nicaraguans who brought down the Somoza dictatorship, but relatively little has been said about the heroism of thousands of anonymous men and... continuar...
Honduras
Monsignor Virgilio: A Bishop Who Walked with the People
In an event packed with humble people who had come from the surrounding hills and valleys, Monsignor Virgilio López Irías, of the Franciscan order, was buried in Trujillo Cathedral on Saturday June 26.... continuar...
Centroamérica
The Ever-Changing Face of Nongovernmental Cooperation
There are three basic kinds of cooperation with the countries of the South. One is multilateral aid, which comes from the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, regional multilateral banks such... continuar...
América Latina
The Left in the 21st Century: Reflections, Tasks and Challenges
The Left’s renewed presence in Latin American political life can be observed in the emergence of a series of governments that, admittedly vaguely, identify themselves as “center-left” or “progressive.”... continuar...
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