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Despite its best intentions, Mexico has fallen into the same economic trap that ensnared Nigeria, Iran and other developing nations that found themselves suddenly oil-rich in 1974. Instead of using its wealth to pay for a program of slow and steady economic development, the country plunged headlong into accelerated industrialization. For a while, the campaign produced impressive results, creating nearly 1 million new jobs per year and propelling Mexico to the rank of the world's fourth largest oil producer, with an output of 2.7 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mexico's Petroleum Hangover | 3/29/1982 | See Source »

Several cartel members are short of cash and badly need to sell every barrel of crude they can pump. One such country is Nigeria, which is burdened with a population of 80 million and a superambitious agricultural development program. In a desperate move to boost sales, the government last week threatened to slash a full $5 per bbl. off its officially quoted $36.50 price, in order to compete with non-OPEC oil from the North...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hassled Cartel | 3/22/1982 | See Source »

...first trip outside Italy since the shooting, the Pope chose to make an 8,600-mile trek through four countries of West Africa. In response, Africans turned out by the tens, and hundreds of thousands. Normal activity in Nigeria's capital of Lagos all but stopped, as streets filled with crowds of well-wishers bearing pennants and portraits of the Pope. Fully half the population of Bata, capital of tiny Equatorial Guinea, came out to greet him and threw palm branches to blanket his path. In neighboring Gabon, a special residence for the Pontiff was built in two weeks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: John Paul Is Back on the Road | 3/1/1982 | See Source »

...plain, it was impossible to forget the gunfire in St. Peter's Square. Indeed, soon after the trip started, West German police picked up Turkish Terrorist Omer Ay, who is suspected of having been an accomplice in the assassination attempt. There was reason for concern near at hand. Nigeria's official news agency reported the arrest of four people for the possession of firearms at two separate stops on the papal tour...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: John Paul Is Back on the Road | 3/1/1982 | See Source »

...Pope moved through the crowds in the steaming tropical heat, there were also echoes of another painful concern that some Vatican insiders feared was becoming an overriding papal preoccupation: the crisis in his native Poland. When a group of Poles working in Nigeria caught his attention in the northern city of Kaduna, John Paul suddenly ordered his driver to stop and leaned over to kiss a homemade Polish flag offered by a young boy. While the crowd cheered, he made approving gestures toward a large banner containing the word SOLIDARITY...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: John Paul Is Back on the Road | 3/1/1982 | See Source »

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