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While Schultz was placing laurels on the heads of committed anti-drug Bolivians, the situation in Panama--where Gen. Manuel Noriega, a suspected cocaine dealer, still holds power--has not changed. The Reagan Administration has talked endlessly about ousting Noriega for his actions. But the drug dealer is still around...
...called the settlement he reached with Shevardnadze "absolutely satisfactory." It was initialed by Maynard Glitman, who negotiated the treaty, and Col. Gen. Nikolai Chervov, the senior arms control adviser to the Soviet military...
Shultz said Glitman and Lt. Gen. Colin Powell, the U.S. national security adviser, would fly to Washington to report to the Senate today...
Polish leader Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski took a tough line on wage demands during ceremonies in Warsaw...
...exiled editor of Panama's last independent newspaper yesterday attacked the Reagan Administration for failing to generate enough world opposition to force ruling Gen. Manuel Noriega to step down...