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Number 91 | Febrero 1989 |
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Nicaragua
Arias Beats Around the Bush
The Central American presidential summit known as Esquipulas IV, scheduled for January 14-15, was cancelled for the fourth time since August 1988. In the first week of January, President Oscar Arias... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
OUR BODIES: WHOSE LAWS? Abortion, long a taboo subject in Nicaragua, has become the focus of an increasingly heated debate. In early January AMNLAE, the Nicaraguan Women's Association, called... continuar...
Nicaragua
Just The Facts
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Nicaragua
There Is Nowhere Else Quite Like Managua
There are motifs for almost every city in the world, widely known features that capture something of the essence of the community—the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe in Paris, Moscow’s Red Square, San... continuar...
Nicaragua
Managua: The View From The Mayor’s Office
Managua is home to one third of the Nicaraguan people, and growing. It’s also one of the revolution’s most difficult problem children, chaotic and growing, run down and a tremendous drain on resources.... continuar...
Nicaragua
Good News, Bad News, Population Views
A fertile and rich Nicaragua with forests, fish, minerals, tourist spots, hydro and geothermal energy all await only money, minds and muscle power. An impoverished and overcrowded Nicaragua, with rising... continuar...
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