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...easy to pin the whole problem of destructive religious groups on the groups themselves. This is the same kind of faulty logic which says the entire drug problem can be blamed on Manuel Noriega and local narcotics thugs. The Boston Church of Christ, and other groups like it, meet a very tangible need among students--a desire for assurance and friendship on what can be a cold and friendless campus...

Author: By Joseph R. Palmore, | Title: Proselytizing the Lonely | 4/20/1988 | See Source »

...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...

Author: By Lukas P. Barr, | Title: Exiled Editor Raps Noriega | 4/15/1988 | See Source »

...have no access to the front lines. In the first years after the Soviets invaded Afghanistan, almost nothing was known about the course of the conflict, though thousands were dying. When reporters cannot be kept out, governments seem increasingly willing to resort to intimidation and sabotage. In Panama, General Manuel Noriega tried to solve the problem of a bad press last week by having troops harass a group of foreign reporters, breaking cameras and destroying film...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: In Israel, Wounding the Messenger | 4/11/1988 | See Source »

...drops usually fall, but the downpour that would ease the stifling 90 degrees heat never comes. To frustrated Panamanians, the weather this year provides a striking parallel to the political crisis that grips their country. Just as they long for rain, citizens yearn for the departure of General Manuel Antonio Noriega. But while Noriega faces a relentless combination of economic woes and widespread unrest, he still clings to power. Like the seemingly imminent rain, he stubbornly refuses to fall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Panama The General Strikes Back | 4/11/1988 | See Source »

SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--President Reagan yesterday invoked a sweeping economic-sanctions law against Panama in a renewed effort to force military strongman Manuel Antonio Noriega to surrender his hold on the Central American country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reagan Sets Sanctions Against Panama | 4/9/1988 | See Source »

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