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...told TIME. "They didn't have everything, but everything they had is true." At a meeting of the National Security Council last November, Reagan approved approximately $19 million to recruit, train and supply a small military force, in conjunction with certain right-wing governments in Latin America, including Argentina. Some of the money was earmarked for support of groups inside Nicaragua that are opposed to a Sandinista dictatorship. Both the House and Senate Intelligence committees were informed late last year of the Administration's covert plan to weaken Nicaragua...
Coach George Ford and has soccer-playing charges will be missing more thanthe services of senior All-Ivy winger MAURO KELLER-SARMIENTO next season. It seems Mauro's two brothers, junior ANDREAS and freshman PABLO have returned to Argentina to fulfill their military obligation and won't be around next fall...
...Among those taping statements were the leaders of Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, Norway, West Germany, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, Canada, Australia and Japan. The entire program was scheduled to be broadcast in the last five countries. Argentina, Brazil, Gabon, Mexico, Oman, South Africa and Togo were among other recipients...
...renewed, the Soviets might suffer severe food shortages next winter. But soon they would undoubtedly line up alternate grain suppliers as they did during the last embargo. That might have a lasting negative impact on U.S. farm exports. Says John Dunbar, Dean of Agriculture at Kansas State University: "Argentina, Brazil, Canada and Australia would all like long-term deals with Moscow. If we are perceived as an unreliable supplier, a lot of our former business with the Soviets could go elsewhere permanently." Adds Clifton Luttrell, chief agricultural economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis: "There...
...Lewis criticized Reagan's "double standard" on human rights violations, as he has in recent Times columns. Lewis has faulted the United States government for focusing on human rights violations in Poland while neglecting racism in South Africa, repression in Guatemala, and antisemitism in Argentina...