Actions for Translations on Latin America. No. 1523 [electronic resource].
Translations on Latin America. No. 1523 [electronic resource].
- Published
- [Arlington Va.] : [publisher not identified], 1976.
- Physical Description
- 153 pages : maps, photographs
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- Contents
- CREDITS TOTALING $250,327,000 TO BE RECEIVED THIS YEAR by Finance Minister Carlos Calvo -- NATIONAL MONETARY RESERVE GUARANTEES ECONOMIC STABILITY -- FARMERS EXHORTED TO JOIN STATE FARM PLANS -- CIVIL DEFENSE EXERCISE HELD ON ISLE OF PINES -- ITALIAN COMMUNIST NEWSMEN ARRIVE IN HAVANA -- SUGAR HARVEST MECHANIZATION GOAL: FORTY-TWO PERCENT -- SOVIET SPACE, NUCLEAR, TECHNICAL EXHIBITS READIED IN HAVANA -- PRODUCE OUTPUT EXCEEDS 1975 FIGURE -- 'GRANMA' REPORTS HARRINGTON ATTACK AGAINST SCHLAUDEMAN -- Latin America: Journalists Federation Founded -- Latin America: Victory in Angola Saluted -- Chile: OAS Statements on Chilean Situation Questioned -- Chile: World Protest Over Holding of OAS Meeting -- Guyana: Day of Solidarity With Guyana Marked -- Uruguay: Young Communists Denounce Repression -- Uruguay: Ambassador to Paraguay Killed -- Bolivia: Torres Affair Triggers State of Siege -- Brazil: Death Squad Murders 26 in 15 Days -- Mexico: Mexican Paper Attacks Kissinger LA Trip -- Mexico: Inter-American Peace Force Opposed -- Argentina: Former President Refuses To Testify at Trial -- Argentina: Political Organizations, Trade Unions Banned -- Argentina: Affirmation of Rights Over Malvinas -- Puerto Rico: Secret Service Takes Over Two Hotels -- Jamaica: Huge Fire in Downtown Area -- Haiti: Haitians on Sale in Dominican Republic -- Caribbean: Religious Leaders Hold Press Conference in Cuba -- CASTRO TOURS MATANZAS FARM, CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS -- WESTERN EUROPE VOLUNTEER WORKERS ARRIVE -- USSR TO PUBLISH LATIN AMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA -- TERROR, REPRESSION IN URUGUAY DENOUNCED -- CUBAN-ANGOLAN SPORTS AGREEMENT SIGNED -- TEXT OF LETTER FROM MARCHAIS TO FIDEL CASTRO PUBLISHED -- Chile: Quiet in Chile Questioned -- Chile: OAS Termed Ineffective -- Uruguay: Demichelli Takes Over; Bordaberry Out -- Uruguay: Bordaberry: An "Ass With Claws" -- Bolivia: Protest Strikes Against Regime Spreading -- Venezuela: CIA Uses Notorious Gangster as Spy -- NAMUCAR: Freight Estimate Exceeded in 3 Months -- Brazil: One of World's Highest Child Death Rates -- Puerto Rico: Trade Union Coordination Proposed -- Guyana: Anti-Imperialist Policy To Continue -- Jamaica: Ambassadors' Residences Protected -- Panama: U.S. Grants Asylum to Panamanian Embezzler -- CARICOM: Questions on the Economic Group Answered -- HEALTH BRIGADES PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE IN CUBA -- CUBAN JOURNALISTS UNION MEETING ENDS -- BELAFONTE, POITIER EXPRESS ADMIRATION FOR CUBAN REVOLUTION -- PCC CENTRAL COMMITTEE MESSAGE TO ITALIAN CP PUBLISHED -- 'GRANMA' SEES LA FOLLOWING BOLIVAR'S GUIDELINES -- PINAR DEL RIO DEVELOPMENT PROGRESS NOTED -- 'GRANMA' SEES VICTORY FOR LEFT IN ITALIAN ELECTIONS -- POLISARIO FRONT OFFICIAL KILLED IN COMBAT -- ANGOLAN UN DELEGATE: U.S. ACTING AGAINST AFRICAN LIBERATION -- CUBA CONDEMNS YANKEE VETO OF ANGOLA ENTRY INTO UN -- Paraguay: Well-being in Country Questioned -- Chile: Regime Supporters Criticize Economic Situation -- Chile: Sailors, Civilians Sentenced After Secret Trial -- Jamaica: Arrest of Rightwing Party Official Backed -- Argentina: Former President, Others Deprived of Rights -- Uruguay: Three Years After "Self-Coup" Fascism Continues -- Mexico: Mafia Band Dealing in Children -- Guatemala: Repression Increases -- Nicaragua: Dictator Somoza in Prostitution, Drug Traffic -- Colombia: Support for Panama Reiterated -- Colombia: Indians Murdered by Landlords -- 'GRANMA' SUPPLEMENT ON MERCENARIES IN ANGOLA by Raul Valdes Vivo -- POWER OUTAGES, BLACKOUTS -- KENNEDY ASSASSINATION PROBE -- MINFAR ELECTORAL BOARD -- TELEPHONE EXCHANGES INCREASE -- BELGIAN-CUBAN COOPERATION AGREEMENT -- HAVANA-BRUSSELS AIR SERVICE -- LARGE INVESTMENT NEEDED TO AVOID STEEL SHORTAGE by German Ramos Navas -- JLP: HONEST ATTEMPT TO CARRY OUT POPULAR WILL by PRI presidential candidate Jose Lopez-Portillo -- POLICE MAJOR, COMMUNISTS DIE IN CULIACAN SHOOTOUT by Roberto M. Montenegro -- SCIENTIFIC, TECHNOLOGICAL PACT WITH USSR SIGNED -- PETROLEUM PACT WITH IRAN DISCUSSED by Paz Munoz -- JLP TO DEMAND STABLE PRICES OF FORD -- ECONOMIC PROSPECTS CONSIDERED SOMBER by A. F. van Zweeden.
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- Y 3.J 66:
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- Note
- Document Date: 7/28/1976.
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