Submissions from 1989
Cuba: Sugar Exports, Second Quarter 1989, John Neagle
Haiti: Elections Planned For Next Year, John Neagle
Haiti: Former Cabinet Member's Home Bombed, John Neagle
Mexico: Capital City Teachers Launch 24-hour Strike, John Neagle
Mexico: Economic Projections By Private Consulting Firm, John Neagle
Mexico: Notes On 1988 Ranking Of Biggest 500 Companies By Sales, John Neagle
Mexico: On Steel Exports To U.S., John Neagle
Mexico Receives $1.225 Billion Loan From U.S. For Basic Foodstuff Imports, John Neagle
Secondary Market Prices On Seven Latin American Nations' Debt Paper, August, John Neagle
El Salvador: Report On Rebel Activities, John Neagle
El Salvador To Receive $108.5 Million In U.S. Economic Aid, John Neagle
Honduras: Human Rights Abuses Escalate, John Neagle
Nicaragua & Cuba Sign Trade Agreement, John Neagle
Panamanian Government Closes Opposition Party Newsletters, John Neagle
Panama: Six Latin American Governments Recall Ambassadors, John Neagle
Panama: Warnings Of U.S. Invasion, Arrival Of U.S.-backed Mercenary Force, John Neagle
Update On Contra Demobilization, Observation Teams For Nicaraguan Elections, John Neagle
Brazil: Prospects For Obtaining New Loans, Debt Reduction, John Neagle
Colombia's Crackdown On Drug Mafia: Summary Of Events & Statements, Aug. 22-28, John Neagle
Ecuador: Debt-swap Program To Be Re-introduced, John Neagle
Grenada: Parliament Suspended, John Neagle
Interest Payment Arrears Of 15 Third World Debtor Nations Expected To Total Over $15 Billion By Year-end 1989, John Neagle
International Cocoa Organization Raises Estimate Of Global Surplus Production, John Neagle
Mexico: Over Half Of Population Lives In Poverty, John Neagle
On Argentina's Plans To Secure Foreign Loans, Upcoming Debt Negotiations, John Neagle
Peru: Teachers On Strike, John Neagle
Venezuela: Cabinet Reshuffle, John Neagle
Venezuela: On Foreign Debt Reduction Plans, Background, John Neagle
Argentina: Government Announces New Taxes, John Neagle
Dominican Republic: Cabinet Reshuffled, Medical Doctors Continue Strike, John Neagle
Ecuador: Transport Workers On Strike, John Neagle
Jamaica "cut Off" From Outside World Due To Problems With New Phone System, John Neagle
Mexico: 25% Stock In Largest Airline Sold To Foreign-domestic Private Investor Group, John Neagle
Mexico: Free Trade Zone Bill To Be Introduced, John Neagle
Mexico: Government Declares Copper Mine Bankrupt In Midst Of Labor Conflict, Plans To Privatize, John Neagle
Mexico: Note On Cacao Production, John Neagle
Mexico: On Privatization Of State Companies, January-july 1989, & Future Plans, John Neagle
Mexico: Sample Of Recent Economic Indicators, John Neagle
Peru: Update On Various Strikes, John Neagle
Argentina & Britain Agree To Formal Talks, Scheduled For October In Madrid, John Neagle
Argentine-brazilian Bilateral Accords, John Neagle
Brazil: Saudi Arabia Plans To Purchase $2.2 Billion Worth Of Tanks, John Neagle
Brazil: Two Oil Spills On Southeast Atlantic Coast, John Neagle
Colombian Judge, Police Chief, Presidential Candidate Murdered: Summary Of Events, Responses, John Neagle
Colombia: Tally Of Kidnappings For Ransom, 1982-1988, John Neagle
Cuba: Currency Devaluation, John Neagle
Notes On Colombian Drug Traffickers, Profits, Activities, John Neagle
Peru: Interior Ministry & Top Police Officials Accused Of Links To Rightist Paramilitary Group, John Neagle
Peru: Update On Strikes By Miners, Medical Doctors, Bank Employees, Teachers, & Others, John Neagle
Peruvian Farmers On Strike, John Neagle
U.S. Export Of Supercomputers To Brazil Bogged Down In Dispute Over Suspected Use, John Neagle
Argentina & Britain To Discuss Restoration Of Diplomatic & Trade Relations, John Neagle
Argentina To Request Over $500 Million Bridge Loan From U.S., John Neagle
Barbados: State-owned Oil Company Begins Expansion Program, John Neagle
Bolivia Not Interested In Help From U.S. Troops To Fight Drug Traffickers, John Neagle
Bolivia Receives First Installment Of U.S. Aid To Ease Balance Of Payments Problems, John Neagle
Brazil: January-july Trade Surplus, John Neagle
Caricom Delegation Travels To Haiti To Evaluate Democratic Reforms, John Neagle
Ecuador Continues Partial Interest Payments On Foreign Debt, John Neagle
Majority Of Chileans Oppose Continuity Of Gen. Pinochet As Army Chief Under Civilian Government, John Neagle
Mexico City Police Force Under Fire: On Extortion & Multiple Rapes, John Neagle
Mexico: New Rules For Oil Investment, John Neagle
Mexico: Sampling Of Economic Indicators, John Neagle
Mexico: Update On Union Struggle At Maquiladora Plants, John Neagle
Nicaragua: 3% Currency Devaluation; 8.5% July Inflation, John Neagle
Nicaraguan Government Begins Campaign To Attract Foreign Investment, John Neagle
Suriname: Military Opposes Civilian Government Peace Pact With Guerrillas Signed Last Month, John Neagle
Argentina: On Nuclear Energy Policy, John Neagle
Argentina: Texaco Wins Nine New Exploration Contracts, John Neagle
Argentina: Two Military Rebel Leaders Retired, Amnesty For Rebels Formalized, John Neagle
Argentine President Menem Pursues Resumption Of Relations With Britain, John Neagle
Brazil: Background Notes On Fernando Collor De Mello, Leading Presidential Candidate, John Neagle
Brazil: Government Announces Proposal To Sell 14 State-owned Firms, Real Estate, John Neagle
Chile: Four Presidential Candidates To Run In Dec. 14 Elections, Summary Of Related Events & Statements, John Neagle
Chile: Roman Catholic Bishops Call On Voters To Elect President Committed To Investigating Human Rights Abuses, John Neagle
Colombian Guerrilla Coalition Responds To Government Peace Talk Initiative, John Neagle
Mexico: Workers At Maquiladora Plants Strike, John Neagle
Peru: Miners, Bank Employees, Medical Doctors On Strike, John Neagle
Peru: State Of Emergency Extended To Another Province, John Neagle
U.S. Plans More Support For Anti-drug Efforts In Bolivia, Peru & Colombia, John Neagle
World Bank Criticized For Inadequate Family Planning Spending, John Neagle
Argentina: July Inflation, August Estimate, John Neagle
Brazil: Notes On Causes Of Declining Fertility, John Neagle
Colombia: Students Shut Down University In Bogota, John Neagle
Latin American Steel Output Up 3.4% Over Last Year, John Neagle
Mexican Debt Held By U.S. Banks, John Neagle
Mexico: 50,000 Agricultural Workers Invited To U.S., John Neagle
Mexico: Note On 1989 Trade Surplus, Manufacturing Output, Inflation, Gdp Growth, John Neagle
Michoacan, Mexico: Protests Over Alleged Election Fraud Continue, John Neagle
Notes On 1988 Latin American Trade Totals, U.S. Imports From Region, John Neagle
Secondary Market Prices On Debt Paper For Latin America's Major Debtor Nations Increase In July (s/s), John Neagle
Uruguay: Montevideo Municipality Employees On Strike, John Neagle
Argentina: Year-end Foreign Debt Predicted At $64 Billion, John Neagle
Bolivian Congress Elects Jaime Paz Zamora President, John Neagle
Brazil & Argentina Not Eligible For Brady Plan At Present, John Neagle
Citibank President Says Brady Plan Agreement Possible Only After New Brazilian Administration Installed, John Neagle
Cuba: Interior Ministry Official Suicides, Result Of Shame Over Recent Scandals, John Neagle
Cuba's Commitment To "hard-line" Socialism": Summary Of Recent Statements & Events, John Neagle
Haiti: U.S. Grants 45,000 Tons Of Wheat Under Food For Peace Program, John Neagle
Mexico: Notes On Capital Flows, Foreign Investment, John Neagle