Word: would
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...terms, abruptly announcing his resignation as Prime Minister last August. Now serving as the country's Attorney General, Lange, 47, evidently thought he could terminate his marriage in similar fashion. Two weeks ago, he issued a statement that he and his wife of 21 years, Naomi, had separated. There would, he said, be no further comment...
...First, the countries of Latin America must make concerted efforts among / themselves, then coordinate with other developing countries so as to enhance our bargaining power. There is a need for a new North-South summit that would deal with some issues involving the security of the whole world. I think we have to recognize that today's problems are global and that interdependence is both a problem and a solution. That's a central theme, and it's why a North- South conference is indispensable...
...Latin America is now zero. Our countries have had to commit more than 50% of the value of our exports to debt service. That's intolerable. No country in the world can do this. If the U.S. was forced to accept these conditions to pay its debt, that would be really disastrous...
...reform our economies, we would just fall back in the trap. Whatever accords we reach ((with the lenders and international bodies)) would have to be conditioned on adjustments that we make in our own economic systems. We've got to be able to ensure that the resources generated from debt reduction and new financing are used according to very specific investment norms and according to economic procedures in line with our realities...
...Drug trafficking has two facets: production and demand. If there were no demand, there would be no production. But production has many facets of its own, among them the poverty of our peasants in Bolivia, Peru and Colombia...