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Neier, Aryeh | November 19, 1990 issue
The article focuses on steps adopted by governments of different countries to check human rights violations. Beginning in December 1983, when Raul Alfonsin,...

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Lernoux, Penny | February 2, 1985 issue
Editorial. Focuses on the political conditions in Argentina, highlighting the performance of President Raul Alfonsin. Political persecution; Victims of...

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Marquardt, Stephen | June 5, 1982 issue
Presents letters to the editors that commented on politics-related articles that were previously published in the periodical 'The Nation,' as of June 5,...

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March 14, 1981 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "The Reagan Confusion," which discussed the foreign policy adopted by U.S. President Ronald...

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May 15, 1982 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Dilemmas of a Surreal War," which discussed the war between Argentina and Great Britain;...

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Andersen, Martin Edwin | October 31, 1987 issue
The article discusses the political terrorism of Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State in Argentina. Robert Hill, the U.S. Ambassador to Buenos Aires in 1977,...

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Neier, Aryeh | June 13, 1981 issue
Focuses on the book "Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number," written by Jacobo Timerman, about anti-Semitic aspect of human right abuse in Argentina....

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Lernoux, Penny | February 12, 1973 issue
Reports on the political and economic policies of Argentina President Juan Domingo Perón. Myths surrounding the politics of the country and Perón;...

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Horowitz, Irving L. | October 6, 1962 issue
The struggle for political domination over Argentina was announced. This battle of the military had a surrealistic dimension in almost every conceivable...

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Horowitz, Irving L. | March 31, 1962 issue
Summer has come to an end in Argentina and the season for political turmoil has returned with a vengeance. To the many "trouble spots" preying on the American...

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