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Cockburn, Alexander | May 7, 1990 issue
It is now pretty clear that the substantive response of the U.S. government to United nations organisation's victory was to organize the immediate resupply...

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Wallace, Scott | October 29, 1990 issue
The International Court of Justice in the Hague found the United States guilty of financing and directing a mercenary war against Nicaragua. The court ordered...

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June 22, 1985 issue
Discusses the contra guerrillas' release of Gustavo Sequeira, vice dean of the faculty of medical sciences at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua....

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Sklar, Zachary | February 9, 1985 issue
Reports on the encounters between U.S.-backed contras and government forces in Nicaraguan coffee fields. Primary targets of contras; Civilian casualties;...

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Radosh, Ronald | January 12, 1985 issue
Presents several letters to the editor which discuss different subjects. Thoughts on the Nicaraguan revolution.

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Annunziata, Lucia | June 1, 1985 issue
Presents several letters to the editor. Information on political developments at Nicaragua; Information on the role played by communism in shaping the political...

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Borosage, Robert | April 13, 1985 issue
The article focuses on the Smear-Nicaragua campaign. On February 16, U.S. President Ronald Reagan launched a massive propaganda offensive in behalf of the...

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Engel, Michael | April 27, 1985 issue
Presents several letters to the editor about various articles published in the previous issues of the periodical "The Nation." Alexander Cockburn's criticisms...

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Lernoux, Penny | September 14, 1985 issue
In May 1985, the government of Nicaragua announced that thousands of Miskito Indians would be permitted to return to their ancestral lands along the Coco...

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Cockburn, Alexander | August 2, 1986 issue
This article presents information about politics. Seven years have passed since the Nicaraguan revolution. People who never had so much as ten square meters...

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