Submissions from 1988
Bolivia: Major Cocaine Producer Sentenced To 15 Years; La Paz Refuses U.S. Request For Extradition, John Neagle
Brazil: Projections Of Extra $1 Billion To $1.5 Billion In Soybean Export Revenues Due To U.S. Drought, John Neagle
Brazil-u.s. Trade, 1987, John Neagle
Colombian Government To Participate In "national Dialogue" With M-19 Guerrillas, John Neagle
Latin American Steel Production Up In First Half 1988, John Neagle
On Proposed O.a.s. Budget Cuts, John Neagle
Peru: Lima Tribunal Dismisses Terrorism Charges Against Guerrilla Leader, John Neagle
Peru: Sendero Luminoso Guerrillas Gain Support, Change Tactics, John Neagle
Peruvian President: Economic Problems Cost Of Previous Two Years' Accelerated Growth, John Neagle
State Department Comments On Peruvian Request For Additional U.S. Military Aid, John Neagle
U.S. Increases Sugar Quota By 40%, John Neagle
U.S. Orders $200 Million In Trade Sanctions Against Brazil, John Neagle
Argentina: Note On Debt Payment Arrears, Alfonsin's Call For Help, John Neagle
Argentina: Privatized Enterprises Lucrative, John Neagle
Argentina: Report On May 1988 Industrial Employment, Wages,, John Neagle
Argentine Economic Team Negotiates With I.m.f., John Neagle
Brazil: Bridge Loan Needed To Make June & July Interest Payments, John Neagle
Brazil: Recent Debt Rescheduling Agreement Boosts Bank Stocks, John Neagle
Chile: Debt-equity Swaps Reduce Foreign Debt By $4 Billion In Three Years, John Neagle
Colombia: M-19 Guerrillas Release Gomez Hurtado, John Neagle
Note On Argentines' Disenchantment With Economic Conditions, John Neagle
Peru: Report On Two-day National Strike, John Neagle
Sugar Prices Up, Latin American Producers Hopeful Trend Will Continue, John Neagle
Venezuela: Lusinchi Administration Not Interested In Moratorium Or Rescheduling, John Neagle
Colombia: Agreement Toward Release Of Conservative Party Leader By M-19 Reached In Panama, John Neagle
Mexican Finance Minister Announces Plans To Reduce Foreign Debt, John Neagle
Notes On Peronist & Radical Party Presidential Candidates, John Neagle
Official Vote Results Released; Opposition Reiterates Claims Of Fraud, Organizes Huge Rally In Mexico City, John Neagle
Perez De Cuellar Warns U.N. Activities To Shut Down In Early November Unless U.S. Delivers Overdue Contributions, John Neagle
Peru: 48-hour National Strike Underway To Protest Price Hikes, John Neagle
Peru: Notes On Rebels & Violence, John Neagle
Peru: On Trade Agreements With China & East Germany, John Neagle
Uruguay: Note On Foreign Debt, Payments, John Neagle
Venezuela: Note On 1989 Oil Revenue Estimate, John Neagle
Argentina: Economic Notes, June 21-july 12, John Neagle
Brazil: Note On Street Children In Major Cities, John Neagle
Brazil: Report On Death Toll Resulting From Land Conflicts, John Neagle
Chile: Demonstrators Clash With Police In Downtown Santiago; Eight Wounded, Up To 200 Arrested, John Neagle
Colombia: 17 Soldiers Dead, 8 Injured, In Guerrilla Attack On Military Base, John Neagle
Colombia: "dialogue" With M-19 Guerrillas Underway, John Neagle
Colombia's Drug Cartels At War, John Neagle
Effect Of New Immigration Legislation Declines: Flow Of Mexican Workers To U.S. Continues Unabated, John Neagle
International Tropical Timber Organization Approves Experimental Project In Brazilian Amazon, John Neagle
Mexico: Outlook Improved For Progress In Debt Negotiations, John Neagle
Argentina: Justicialista (peronist) Party Elects Presidential Candidate, John Neagle
Argentina Offers To Construct Gas Pipeline In Colombia, John Neagle
F.a.o.: Impact Of North American Drought On World Grain Stocks, John Neagle
Mexico's Turbulent July 6 Elections: Summary Of Events & Statements, John Neagle
Mexico: Trade Surplus, Jan.-may 1988, John Neagle
World Bank Increases Reserves To Cover Loan Losses, John Neagle
World Bank Report: Third World Situation Deteriorating, John Neagle
Argentine Deputy Rejects World Bank Annual Report Linking Fiscal Deficits To Foreign Debt, John Neagle
Bolivian Chamber Of Deputies Approves Dangerous Substance Control Law; Chemical Eradication Banned, John Neagle
Brazil: Orange Juice Exports Total $1.1 Billion In 1988, John Neagle
Chileans Remember Allende, John Neagle
China & Brazil Finalize Cooperation Agreements, Including Launching Of Two Research Satellites, John Neagle
Colombia: M-19 Leader Sends Invitation To Political Parties To Discuss Peace, John Neagle
Colombian Attorney General Calls On Ministers To Terminate Mass Murders Perpetrated Against Peasant Groups, John Neagle
Dispute Continues On Use Of Herbicide In U.S.-sponsored Drug Eradication Program In Peru, John Neagle
Notes On Chilean Political Situation, Upcoming Plebiscite, John Neagle
Argentine President's Favorite Selected As Presidential Candidate, John Neagle
Brazil: Trend Toward Caesarian Births Under Scrutiny, John Neagle
Colombian Government Rejects Guerrilla Proposal To Negotiate Gomez Hurtado's Release, John Neagle
Colombian Wave Of Violence Continues: Two Mass Murders In 48-hour Period, John Neagle
Cuba: Report On 1987 Economic Performance, John Neagle
Mexican Government Refuses To Extradite Puerto Rican Nationalist Wanted In U.S., John Neagle
Peru: Public Transport Workers Strike, John Neagle
Peru: Report On Recent Guerrilla Activity, John Neagle
Tension Mounts On Eve Of Mexican Elections, John Neagle
Aggregate Latin American Foreign Reserves In First Quarter 1988 Fall Below Early 1983 Level, John Neagle
Andean Reserve Fund Replaced By Regional Fund, John Neagle
Bolivia: Presidential Candidate Calls For Debt Payment Moratorium, John Neagle
Chile: Trade Surplus Over $1 Billion In Early May, John Neagle
Costa Rican Central Bank President Recommends Limited Use Of World Bank, I.m.f. & I.d.b. Loans, John Neagle
Countries Ranked On Treatment Of Women: Report, John Neagle
Ecuador: Overdue Interest On Foreign Debt Surpasses $500 Million, John Neagle
Haiti: Manigat Requests U.S. Assistance; Namphy Says No Elections; Oas Describes Coup As "deplorable", John Neagle
Mexican Bank Lends Chile $7 Million, John Neagle
Mexican Central Bank Lowers Interest Rates (s/s), John Neagle
New Ecuadoran President Expected To Adopt "hard Line" On Foreign Debt Payment, John Neagle
On O.a.s. Budget Crisis, John Neagle
Peru: Response To Government Initiative For Reopening Dealings With I.m.f., John Neagle
Reactions To Brazil's Agreement With Foreign Banks, John Neagle
U.N. Economic Commission On Latin America: Foreign Debt Has Caused Economic Paralysis, John Neagle
Uruguay: Transportation Workers On Strike, John Neagle
World Bank Recommends More Loans And Lower Interest Rates For Major Third World Debtors, John Neagle
Bolivia: Six Die In Clashes Between Coca Producers & Police, John Neagle
Brazil Seeks To Limit Financial Speculation Via Interest Rate Caps, John Neagle
Colombian Cabinet Reorganized, John Neagle
Colombian Government Announces Disposition To Negotiate With M-19, John Neagle
Haitian Coup: Summary Of Events & Statements, June 16-22, John Neagle
Mexico: Notes On Economic Performance Since Establishment Of "solidarity Pact", John Neagle
Notes On Brazilian Agreement With Creditor Banks, John Neagle
Organization Of American States Confronts $20 Million Shortfall, John Neagle
S.e.l.a. Official: Regional Collective Action Necessary To Cope With Economic Crisis, John Neagle
Venezuela: On Possible Debt Service Moratorium, John Neagle
Argentina: 1988 Budget Nearing Completion, John Neagle
Argentina: General Labor Confederation Releases Proposal For National Policy Overhaul, John Neagle
Argentina: Phone Charges Up 115%, John Neagle
Argentina: San Luis Province Chamber Of Deputies Requests Alfonsin's Government To Declare National Emergency, John Neagle