Submissions from 1989
Italy Writes Off $2 Billion In Development Loans, John Neagle
Japan To Contribute $300 Million For Third World Technical Assistance Fund, John Neagle
Mexico: On Internal Debt, John Neagle
Mexico Receives $2 Billion Bridge Loan, John Neagle
On World Bank Development Committee Allocations For Projects In Developing Nations, John Neagle
O.p.e.c. Boosts Daily Output To 20.5 Million Barrels, John Neagle
Peruvian Foreign Minister Suggests Legalization Of Cocaine Use As Step In Reducing Drug Rings' Power, Violence, John Neagle
19 Of 22 Members Of I.m.f. Executive Board Members Support Substantial Capital Increase For Emergency Financing, John Neagle
Argentine President On Pardons, John Neagle
Chile Plans Buy-back Of $330 Million Worth Of Debt, John Neagle
Cuba Projects 800,000 Metric Ton Oil Output For 1989, John Neagle
Haitian Government Announces Elections For Late 1990, John Neagle
I.m.f.-world Bank Annual Governors Meeting: Summary Of Events & Statements, John Neagle
I.m.f.-world Bank On Macroeconomic Projections, 1989-1990 (s/s), John Neagle
Latin America: 1988 Agricultural Output Compared To Demographic Growth Rate, John Neagle
Mexico Receives $775 Million In Loans From World Bank, John Neagle
Notes From Annual Report By U.N. Economic Commission For Latin America, John Neagle
O.e.c.d. Calls On West Germany To Increase Development Aid Spending, John Neagle
Peru: Another Mayor Assassinated, John Neagle
Peru Faces Possible Expulsion From I.m.f., John Neagle
Peru: Rebels Oblige Foreign News Services To Transmit Statements Criticizing I.m.f., John Neagle
Venezuela Drops Generalized 50% Debt Principal Reduction In New Proposal On Commercial Bank Debt Restructuring, John Neagle
World Bank Approves $224 Million Loan For Chile, John Neagle
$2.3 Billion In Flight Capital Returns To Mexico, John Neagle
Argentina: On I.m.f. & World Bank Loans, John Neagle
Argentine President Menem's First Major Labor Dispute: Railway Workers On Strike, John Neagle
Big Private Banks Unhappy With Debt Reduction Aspect Of U.S. Brady Plan, John Neagle
Brazil: $1.6 Billion Debt Service Payment Delayed, John Neagle
Brazil: Wheat Subsidy Eliminated, John Neagle
Costa Rican Government Eliminates Coffee Export Tax, John Neagle
Cuba To Receive $455,000 In Technical Assistance From U.N. Food & Agriculture Organization, John Neagle
Ecuador: New State Oil Company To Be Established, John Neagle
Haiti: Government Cracks Down On Black Market In Dollars, Goods, John Neagle
Mexico Prepares To Sell Majority Share In Phone Company To Private Investors, John Neagle
On U.S. Banks' Quarterly Profits, Response To Brady Plan, John Neagle
Peruvian Government Imposes Curfew On Ayacucho & Huancavelica Departments After Assassinations Of Mayors, John Neagle
Trinidad & Tobago: On Drug-related Violence & Government Response, John Neagle
Uruguay To Receive $220 Million In Loans From Japan, John Neagle
U.S.-mexican Trade, January-july 1989, John Neagle
World Bank, Japan Committed To Environmental Preservation, John Neagle
Argentina: 18 Retired Generals & Admirals Facing Human Rights Abuses Charges To Be Pardoned, John Neagle
Brazil: Amazon Fires Escalate In Early September, John Neagle
Brazil: Military Police Forcibly Expel 2,000 People Occupying Farm Resulting In Three Dead, 63 Injured, John Neagle
Colombia's Drug War: Summary Of Events & Statements, Sept. 10-17, John Neagle
Highlights Of World Bank Report On Economic Health Of Third World, John Neagle
Hurricane Damage In Caribbean, John Neagle
I.m.f. Approves $138 Million Loan For Ecuador, John Neagle
Notes On Argentine Economy, 1980-88, John Neagle
Peru: Congressional Committees Report On Disappearances, Unexplained Deaths, Rightist Paramilitary Groups, John Neagle
Peru: Highlights Of Economic Duress, John Neagle
Peru: Mobil Oil Corp. Exploration Contract Questioned By Opposition Coalition, John Neagle
Argentina: Claim To Malvinas Islands Continues Despite Talks With Britain, John Neagle
Argentina: Notes On Government's Plans For Privatization Of Oil Industry, John Neagle
Argentina: Thousands March To Protest President Menem's Intent To Give Blanket Pardon To Human Rights Violators, John Neagle
Chilean Military Warns Opposition Coalition On Unacceptable Actions By Future Civilian Government, John Neagle
Chile: Communist Newspaper El Siglo Resumes Publication After Nearly 16 Years, John Neagle
Chile: Leftist Leader Assassinated, John Neagle
Chile: Rightist Party Office Bombed, John Neagle
Guatemala Pays Off Portion Of Oil Debt To Mexico With Beef, John Neagle
Notes On International Monetary Fund Annual Report, John Neagle
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Bishops Denounce Killings In Poor Neighborhoods By Police & Hired Guns, John Neagle
Stanford University Economist: U.S. Strategy Will Only Increase Latin American Debt, John Neagle
U.S. Announces Nine-month Extension Of Sugar Quotas, John Neagle
Brazil: Foreign Reserves $6.5 Billion, Aug. 31, John Neagle
Colombia: End Of Cocaine Industry Profits May Result In Economic Devastation, John Neagle
Colombian "drug War" Continues: Summary Of Events & Statements, Sept. 4-11, John Neagle
Ecuador: Magazine Editor Assassinated, John Neagle
Highlights Of Inter-american Development Bank Report On Economic & Social Progress, 1988, John Neagle
Mexico: 11.5% Inflation In First Eight Months Of 1989, John Neagle
Peru: Report On Recent Violence By Guerrillas & Government Security Forces, John Neagle
Un Conference On Trade & Development Report: I.m.f. Conditions Imposed On Poor Nations Produce No Results, John Neagle
Uruguay Begins Debt Reduction Talks With Commercial Banks, John Neagle
Argentina: Notes On Inflation, Economic Planning, Imf Accord, John Neagle
Argentina: Per Capita Income Down 30% From 1987, John Neagle
Argentine-syrian Cooperation Agreements, John Neagle
Argentine-u.s. Naval & Air Maneuvers, John Neagle
Background To The Recent Violence In Colombia, John Neagle
Chile: All Army Generals Resign, John Neagle
Costa Rica, Brazil, Venezuela: Commercial Foreign Debt Negotiations Soon Underway, John Neagle
Gatt Uruguay Round: Optimism Regarding Services Agreement, John Neagle
Haiti To Receive $340 Million In Loans From Multilateral Institutions, John Neagle
Mexico: More On Japanese Prime Minister's Visit, John Neagle
Notes On Oct. 27-28 Continental Summit In Costa Rica; Cuba, Chile & Panama Not Invited, John Neagle
Paraguay Requests Extradition From Brazil Of Ousted General's Son, John Neagle
Rio Group Ministers Focus On Expansion & Integration Of Telecommunications & Transport Systems, John Neagle
Venezuelan President On Possibility Of Opec Summit, John Neagle
Brazil Accepts Foreign Aid For Amazon Conservation, John Neagle
Brazil: August Inflation, John Neagle
Colombia's War Against Drug Traffickers: Summary Of Events & Statements, Aug. 29-sept. 4, John Neagle
Japanese Prime Minister Visits Mexico, John Neagle
Mexico Calls On U.S. To Prosecute Border Patrol For Deaths Of Two Mexican Citizens, John Neagle
Paraguay Acts To Halt "illegal Baby Trafficking", John Neagle
Total Third World Foreign Debt In Dollars Down Slightly In 1988, John Neagle
Uruguay To Receive $50 Million Loan From Japan, John Neagle
Argentina: Congress To Vote On Legislation Lifting Employers' Severance Pay Liability For Temporary Workers, John Neagle
Argentina Rejects Third Party Intervention In Talks With Britain On Malvinas Islands Fishing Rights, John Neagle
Argentina: Teachers Strike For 48 Hours, John Neagle
Brazil: Report On Fire Damage To Amazon Region, John Neagle
Chile: Chase Manhattan Bank Plans For 12-year Debt-equity Swap Program, John Neagle
Chile: On Opposition Presidential Candidate's Economic Program, John Neagle