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...Argentina has transformed itself from, an oppressive dictatorship into an educated democracy, the country's president, Carlos S. Menem, said yesterday...
Speaking to an audience of 550 at the Kennedy School of Government, Menem asked the crowd to pardon his lack of humility in describing his own contributions to Argentina's progress...
...Argentina did not have a destiny and nothing would happen unless we made a 180-degree turn," he said. "We did not realize the world was moving towards integration and we were left like some lonely Robin Hoods down there...
...years. At Duke, 9.2% of 1993's graduating seniors said they planned to work abroad, in contrast to 3.2% the year before. And plenty of people abroad have evidence that the young Americans are coming. In Buenos Aires, Martin Porcel, spokesman for the American Chamber of Commerce in Argentina, says that eight months ago, his office received about one resume a month from U.S. applicants. Now that figure is eight to 10, and many are looking for their first job. Some 19 Americans, many of them young graduates, arrive in Hong Kong every day to take up jobs, as against...
...within a week to a month. Meanwhile, about 160 Caribbean troops--the first to agree to serve as an invasion backup force--arrived in Puerto Rico for two weeks of training with hundreds of U.S. Army Special Forces troops. The 17 countries, some announced previously, are: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, the Bahama Islands, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Dominica, Guyana, Israel, Jamaica, The Netherlands, Panama, St. Vincent, Trinidad and the United Kingdom...