Submissions from 1989
Venezuelan Ministers Deliver Letter Of Intent To Imf; Cancel Meetings With U.S. Finance Authorities, John Neagle
Venezuela: Riots & Looting Break Out In Response To Imf-imposed Austerity Measures, John Neagle
Andean Parliament President: Latin America Has Reached Consensus On Foreign Debt As Political Question, John Neagle
Argentina: Government Drafting New Anti-terrorism Legislation, John Neagle
Brazil: Historic Indian Summit Ends With Pledge To Monitor Government Toward Preventing Further Amazon Destruction, John Neagle
Brazil: January Trade Surplus, John Neagle
Chile: Government Announces Possible Referendum On Constitutional Amendments, John Neagle
Colombia: U.N. Donates $22.5 Million Toward Substitution Of Narcotics Crops For Foodstuffs, John Neagle
Deposed Paraguayan Dictator Seeks U.S. Asylum, John Neagle
Human Rights Groups Denounce Haiti For Failure To Honor Commitment To Democratic Change, John Neagle
Mexico: Government To Free Hundreds Of Political Prisoners; Capital City Intelligence Chief Forced To Resign, John Neagle
Mexico: Several Labor Leaders Face Challenges To Long-term Rule, John Neagle
Peru: Cabinet Reshuffling Focused On Struggle Against Rebel Movements, John Neagle
Peru: Note On Minimum Wage, 1988 Inflation, John Neagle
U.N. Report On Cuban Human Rights Situation: No Evidence To Support U.S. Charges On Number Of Political Prisoners, John Neagle
Usaid Report: Overhaul Of Agency's Missions May Be Necessary, John Neagle
Venezuela To Suspend Interest Payments; Secret Accord With Imf Signed On Feb. 28, John Neagle
World Bank Approves $94 Million Loan For Brazil, John Neagle
Argentina: Partial End To 12-year U.S. Arms Embargo, John Neagle
Brazil: Congress Rejects Key Elements Of Anti-inflation Program; Brazilians Pessimistic About Plan's Impact, John Neagle
Brazil: Indian Summit, Ecology Tribunal Debate Future Of Amazon Rain Forest, John Neagle
Brazil Negotiates With Poland On Foreign Debt, John Neagle
Cuba Accuses U.S. Of Attempt To Ruin Sugar Crop, John Neagle
Imf Approves $48 Million In Emergency Aid For Jamaica, John Neagle
Mexico Need Not Fear Joining Debtor Nations To Declare Payment Moratorium, John Neagle
Mexico: Notes On Auto Sales, John Neagle
Mexico: Public School Teachers On Strike, John Neagle
Notes On Paraguayan Economy, John Neagle
Several Non-opec Member Nations Agree To Freeze Crude Oil Exports, John Neagle
Uruguay: Drought Forces Shutdown Of Hydroelectric Plants, Water Rationing, John Neagle
U.S. Accepts Gatt Dispute Panel Requested By Brazil, John Neagle
Brazil Sells Military Trainer Planes To Iran, John Neagle
Brazil: Warnings Of Anti-inflation Program Failure, John Neagle
Caribbean Nations To Request Duty-free Access For All Products To Canadian Market, John Neagle
Chile: Gen. Pinochet Will Not Run In Election, John Neagle
Chile: Government & Church Face Off In Apparent Disagreement Over Medical Ethics, John Neagle
Colombia: Attorney General To Investigate Possible Military Involvement In Recent Civilian Massacres, John Neagle
Colombia: M-19 Pledges To Bring Other Guerrilla Groups Into Peace Process, John Neagle
Comment: Mexico Needs More Than "appetizers" From Foreign Creditors, John Neagle
Foreign Bank Creditors Release $600 Million Loan Installment To Brazil, John Neagle
Haiti: Cabinet Reshuffled, John Neagle
Heavy Rains Cause Flooding & Mudslides In Northern & Southern Peru, John Neagle
International Coffee Organization Cuts Coffee Export Quotas, John Neagle
International Coffee Organization Talks In London: Consumers & Producers Clash On Need For Universal Quota System, John Neagle
Mexico: 1988 Trade Surplus With U.S. Down $3.036 Billion, John Neagle
On Japan's Official Development Aid, John Neagle
Paraguay: President Of Ruling Party Says May 1 Elections Will Not Be Postponed, John Neagle
Peru: Rebels Organize Strike To Protest Government Economic Policies, John Neagle
Peruvian Miners Launch 24-strike To Protest Union Leader's Assassination, John Neagle
President Sarney: Brazil Cannot Pay Foreign Debt Service Due In March, John Neagle
U.S. Trade Partners Registering Largest 1988 Surpluses, John Neagle
Venezuela Implements Economic Austerity Measures To Secure Imf Support, John Neagle
Venezuelan President: Mexico Will Lose Its Identity In Economic Integration Process With U.S., John Neagle
Argentina: Incidents, Statements Following La Tablada Attack, John Neagle
Brazil Negotiating To Purchase Foreign-made Missiles, John Neagle
Dominican Republic: Primary School Teachers On Strike, John Neagle
Ecuador To Receive $14.5 Million In Loans From Idb For Conservation Project, John Neagle
Guerrilla Chief Says Rebels Control A Quarter Of Colombian Territory, John Neagle
Inter-american Society Requests That Chilean Government Terminate Persecution Of Journalists, John Neagle
Italian Government Loans $100 Million To Peru For Construction Of Electric Train System, John Neagle
Mexican Administration Under Attack For Failing To Block President Bush's Choice For U.S. Ambassador, John Neagle
Mexican Government Launches Prosecution Campaign Against Brokers, John Neagle
On Investment Climate Deterioration: U.S. Agency For International Development, John Neagle
Paraguayan Interior Minister Says Election Postponement Unconstitutional, John Neagle
Peru: Mineworkers Union Leader Assassinated, John Neagle
Seven Latin American Nations Prepare Resolution On Ensuring Free & Competitive Elections In Paraguay, John Neagle
U.N. General Assembly President Calls For International Task Force On Latin American Debt, John Neagle
Analysis: Latin American Governments Move To Privatize Airlines,, John Neagle
Analysis: Peru's Military Grows Restless But Divided, John Neagle
Argentina: Assailants Armed With Machine Guns Rob Clinic, John Neagle
Argentina: January Inflation, John Neagle
Argentina: Radical Party Pledges To Cut Public Deficit, John Neagle
Bolivia: Ruling Party Breaks Political Pact, John Neagle
Brazilian Labor Confederations Announce General Strike, John Neagle
Brazilian President On Foreign Debt, John Neagle
Colombia: 3,413 Political Murders In 10 Months, John Neagle
Colombia: Notes On Recent Clashes Between Rebels & Military, John Neagle
Commentary: How Brazil's Middle Class Lives With A 900% Annual Inflation Rate, John Neagle
Dominican Leader On Foreign Debt, John Neagle
Ecuador Buys White Sugar, John Neagle
Gatt Schedules Special Meeting To Discuss U.S.-brazilian Trade Dispute, John Neagle
Imf Interim Committee President On Capital Increase, John Neagle
Jamaica: Manley Wins With 57% Of Vote, John Neagle
Paraguay: Summary Of Events & Statements Following Ouster Of Stroessner, Feb. 5-feb. 13, John Neagle
Reynolds & Guyanese Government Sign Memo Of Understanding For Joint Bauxite Mining Venture, John Neagle
Witnesses Testifying At Senate Subcommittee Hearing Call For Reduction Of Third World Nations' Foreign Debt, John Neagle
Chile: Christian Democrats Choose Aylwin As Presidential Candidate, John Neagle
Chile: Telephone Workers Union Objects To Australian Company's Layoffs, John Neagle
Colombia: Cabinet Reshuffle, John Neagle
Colombia: Political Violence Death Toll Up To 1,430 In 1989, John Neagle
International Labor Organization Expresses Concern Over Assassination Of Colombian Workers, John Neagle
Jamaica: Polls Predict Victory For Manley In Feb. 9 Elections, John Neagle
Peru Makes $3.5 Million Payment To Inter-american Development Bank, John Neagle
50 Million Tons Of Anthracite Reserves Discovered In Colombia, John Neagle
Argentina Devalues Currency, Declares 24-hour Bank Holiday, John Neagle
Argentina: Leader Of Attack On La Tablada Believed To Be Hiding In Uruguay, John Neagle
Ecuadoran President Borja On Debt Question, John Neagle
Haiti: Opposition Leader Detained, John Neagle
Mexico Turns Down $3.5 Billion Short-term Loan From U.S.; Debt Negotiations Begin, John Neagle
Notes On Venezuelan President Perez's Policies, Proposals For Latin America, John Neagle