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Sweden suspends CST financing; 390, Cooperativo members evicted with EM International Paraguay 11-95, p. 11. Ad ifferent angle on the news; 391, 12- Market traders occupy the streets; 390, 95, p. 25. 11-95, p. 11. An anthofia ctlivlity ; 389, 10-95, p. 17. Argentina Germany condones debt; 391, 12-95, MCN: Coming of age; 389, 10-95, p. 18. Gay culture gaining ground, 381, 1-95, Peru p. 10, Nicaraguan Community Movement. p. 30. One step forward... and twos teps back- Russians propose taking over The Community Movement's autonomy: Woamreen otn guil ty; 390, 11-95, p. 27. ward, 389, 10-95, p. 30. geothermal project; 391, 12-95, Our most precious possession; 389, 10-95, Marginalized from society, 391, 12-95, Nighont thme.raoards;e 39 1, 12-95, p. 20. Nicaraguan Community Movement. p. 24. p.2 4. European representative reports on Grassroots opinions; 389, 10-95, p. 23. Argentine women: Spreading the word; foreign aid; 391, 12-95, p. 10. Nicaraguan Community Movement. 391, 11-95, p. 28. Regional Rice harvest decimated, 391, 12-95, Gang warfare; 390, 11-95, p. 24. Aborastb iritho conntro l, 382, 2-95, p. 30. 1 Bolivia Govershonw mlittelei nnteretst isn“ n- Another hike in milk prices; 391, 12-95, Chagas diseoutao fsc onetro l; 388, 9-95, digenous decade”, 383, 3-95, p. 31. p. 11. MW Health p. 30. Heavy addiction; 384, 5-95, p. 30. Land threatened: A new sword of Curftore minwors ; 390, 11-95, p. 27. Border disputes: colonialliegsamcy' stsi ll Damocles; 391, 12-95, p. 14. AIDS on the increase in Managua; 381, stirs upt roubl3e8;5 , 6-95, p. 28. 1-95, p. 11. Brazil Celam declares «y women's con- Health center abortion probe; 382, 2-95, Presidenta former terrorist, 381, 1-95, ference; 386, 7-95, p.3 0 MW Education p. 11. p. 31. The lefti nt hec ities;3 89, 10-95, p. 30. Health workers win raise; 382, 2-95, Decriminalization debate; 383, 3-95, 21,000 highs chool graduates; 381, 1-95, p. 11. p. 30. Surinam 11. Public health system: Disease strikes Ac lean needie can save al ife; 385, 6-95, Cimarron-indigenous alliance; 387, 8-95, 1995 school yearb egins: On strike again; harder as budget shrinks; 382, 2-95, p. 29. p. 30. 383, 3-95, p. 9. p.17. Rural children exploited, 386, 7-95, Student conflict in the UNAN; 383, 3-95, The current struggle over health care: p. 31. Venezuela p. 11. Cut down tot heb one; 382, 2-95, p. 18. AIDA 5-95, Movementto withhold payment in public Hospital patients: Charting the misery; Chile p.3 schools; 383, 3-95, p. 11. 382, 2-95, p. 20. and businesloscmk heomns ; A iio lasrta mo; 3045, 96,p .3 1. Police repress striking teachers; 384, 5- Children with cancer and kidney dis- Fighting tor food; 388, 9-95, p.3 0. 95, p. 8. eases: Laid low by government indiflerence; Young gí Teachers' strike ends; 385, 6-95, p. 7. 382, 2-95, p. 21. 390, 11-95, p. 27. Belli takes on the super-heroes; 386, 7- Health workers' salaries: Insult to injury, 95, p. 28. 382, 2-95, p. 22. Colombia EM interview Fees causing school drop-outs; 387, 8- No more AID funds for Ixchen; 383, 3-95, From paramilitarios to surveillance 95, p. 13. p. 11. cooperatives; 382, 2-95, p. 31. FSLN deputy Omar Cabezas Lacayo: School costs; 387, 8-95, p. 28. Health ministry announces new fees; Aiming tor educe thep olitical maneuvering, Parents start proceedings against 383, 3-95, p. 11. Costa Rica 381, 1-95, p. 8. education minister, 389, 10-95, p. 9. Armed groups sabotage immunization The other side of tourism; 381, 1-95, Dora María Téllez: Inevitable resigna- Nuns' brand of Communism; 389, 10-95, campaign; 384, 5-95, p. 8. p. 30. tion, 382, 2-95, p. 7. p. 29. More children born with myelomenin- AS 6-95, Nathán Sevilla, leoaft dhe FeSLrN re p- Universities march again for 6%; 390, gocele; 386, 7-95, p. 9. p.29 resentiant pairlviaemesnt : No monolíthic 11-95, p. 11. Chagas disease attacks Somoto; 386, AIDS law,3 90, 11-95, p. 26. unity, 382, 2-95, p. 8. 1996 school year to begin early; 391, 7-95, p. 9. Ariel y UNAG executive 12-95, p. 11. A vaccine against tetanus and pregnan- Cuba council member: Fighting to democra- Demonstration ends in bloody conflict: cy?, 386, 7-95, p. 29. Stillp riosrociial tseriviczes;i 38n1,1 g-9 5, tize the economy and property, 386, Universities at war, 391, 12-95, p. 17. Church backs anti-vaccine doctor, 387, p. 31. 7-95, p. 26. Women back in the kitchen; 383, 3-95, Tomás Borge Martínez, FSLN national p. 31. directorate member: and *9 E From the editor Through the looking glass; 388, 9-95, FSLN... 16 years later, 387, 8-95, p. 25. Thed angers of" piggingo ut”.3 87,8 -95, p. 28. Gilberto Lópes, from Costa Rica's 1995 kicks off with FSLN resignations: . 28. The spread of Chinese medicine; 388, Different parties with different directions; Vaccines vindicated; 387, 8-95, p. 29. 9-95, p. 31. 381, 1-95, p. 3. Wave of¡ llnesses; 389, 10-95, p. 9. Controntations, divisions and disease; Unemployment, malaria, dengue.. and Ecuador 382, 2-95, p. 3. now leptospirosis: The Achuapa plague; Taking on Texaco; 390, 11-95, p. 26. Assembly: Finding positive The country witht wo constitutions: What 390, 11-95, p. 12. planations; 388, 9-95, p. 22. FitthE ncounter a mess!, 383, 3-95, p. 3. Alarming increase in suicides: Saying El Salvador of the Americaannd Caribbean The property issue: A double-edged goodbtoyl eife ; 390, 11-95, p. 22. Following Argentina's example; 386, 7- Enrique Picado: The Community sword, 384, 5-95, p. 3. Cuba donates rat poison; 391, 12-95, 95, p. 30. Movement's autonomy, ourm ost precious Thep rice ofe asy money38,5 , 6-95, p. 3. p. 11. Comrmadiou: Sonmethiing tnewy ont he possession; 389, 10-95, p. 20. Nicaraguan A tenuous agreement, 3€5, 7-98, p. 3. aír, 388, 9-95, p. 25. ity Movement. Election campaign heating up: Presiden- Former pprreessiiddeenntt Daniel Orteg"Aab o:m tíal candidates, the list grows; 387, 8-95, Mi Human rights Guatemala lead3e91r,1 ”2-,95, p. 8. p. 3. People of America: Working together for The greatest violators; 381, 1-95, a new future; 388, 9-95, p. 3. p. 29. Armyc leaning up¡ tsi mage; 387, 8-95, Nicaraguan Community Movement: Nicaraguans in Costa Rica persecuted p. 30. Ml Labor movement Defending its autonomy, 389, 10-95, p. 3. and deported: Costa Ricans “should be P ightinge lectoral indifference; 389, 10- Sitcod ekath ; 390, 11-95, p. 3. ashamed”, 383, 3-95, p. 14. 95, p. 31. Workers seize their own company, 381, Days ofr epression; 391, 12-95, p. 3. La Marañosa considered punishable 1-95, p. 11. crime; 384, 5-95, p. 8. Honduras Workers march against theg overnment, Cenidh contradicts police version; 386, Women: timet os peak, 382, 2-95, p. 30. 381, 1-95, p. 11. MM Grassroots movements 7-95, p. B. Police repress striking teachers; 3845,- Alarming rise in sexual offenses, 387, Mexico 95, p. 8. Detained for supporting squatters; 381, 8-95, p. 13. Indigenous people ask for economic Telcor: Another round against privatiza- 1-95, p. 11. No more prisoners, 387, 8-95, p. 29. asylum, 383, 3-95, p. 30. tion; 384, 5-95, p. 14. Suppautohors ofeZ apdate ra occupation Police fined over prostitutes; 390, 11-95, Uprooted people and trees: conse- Worker-owned businesses: No gift freed, 382, 2-95, p. 10. p. 24, quenocfw ear , 384, 5-95, p. 30. horse; 384, 5-95, p. 17. JANUARY 1996 BARRICADA INTERNACIONAL 29 The new worker-owners: Reaping a o. Sandino; 382, 2-95, La Marañosa case considered punish- National Assembly/Laws able crime; 384, 5-95, p. 8. Consttuona! rreeftor m pa forces stilln ecessary, 385, 6-95, Different sauces for the goose and the tered unity, 384, 5-95, p. 19. gander, 381, 1-95, p. 6. Roberto González, from the transport FSLN deputy Omar Cabezas Lacayo: worunikon:e Hidrdens inte'res ts; 384, 5-95, Aiming tor educe the political maneuvering; p.21. 381, 1-95, p. 8. La Fosforera:A b urning issue; 384, 5-95, Constitutional reforms pass second p. 22. tion; 383, 3-95, p. 10. round: Power strugigns ligeht ; 382, 2-95, Teachers' strike ends; 385, 6-95, p. 7. New armed group; 383, 3-95, p. 10. p. 4. National strike; 385, 6-95, p. 8. War victims protBuesh'ss vtisi t; 383, 3- Parliament approves asylum amend- Northern transport strike; 387, 8-95, 95, p. 10. p. 13. An expensive image; 383, 3-95, p. 29. Commission “La Fosforera” deal struck, 387, 8-95, Executive and legislativo powers: ings; 387, 8-95, p. 12. p. 13. Tangintl heeird ow n web; 384, 5-95, p. 4. Army mine-clearing operation, 387, 8-95, Worker-owners demand to see ac- p. 12. counts; 389, 10-95p, .8 . retum of the Somozas, 384, 5-95, p. 6. Five campesinos killed; 387, 8-95, p. 12. New electoral lawp assed: 390, 11-95, caso done; CST: Family feud, DEA should obey Nicaragulaawns; 384, No more prisoners; 387, 8-95, p. 29 p. 10. 391, 12-95, p. 13. 5-95, p. B. Bombs and threats: Terrorist games; 1996n ational budget under discussion; Armed groups sabotage 388, 9-95, p. 7. 390, 11-95, p. 11. campaign; 384, 5-95, p. 8. Electoral councilk idnapping, 389, 10-95, Absentee voting; 391, 12-95, p. 23. MW Media Managua mayor's office threatens pot- ters; 384, 5-95, p. 9. ; 389, 10-95, Sandinista movement Journzlist accuses editor of sexual Drugs, the Nicaraguan security forces Sergio Ramírez leaves FSLN: Separa- harass38m1,e 1-9n5,t p.,1 1 . and the DEA: What's really ats take?38;5 , tiont im38e1, 1;-95 , p. 4. Liberty ofs exual harassment; 382, 2-95, 6-95, p. 17. FSLN deputy Omar Cabezas Lacayo: p. 29. PPP 385, 6- Aiming tor educe thep olitical maneuvering; Crisis threatens transmisosf Siuondna y p.4 381, 1-95, p. 8. mass; 384, 5-95, p. 9. After five yeainro fsfic e; 385, 6-95, p. 8. Sandinista Assembly callsf oru nity,3 81, Journalists in Nicaragua: Behind the Campesinos in Pancasán: Making the 1-95, p. 10. headlines; 387, 8-95, p. 17. laws work fort hem; 385, 6-95, p. 12. ino leader urges “order”, 381, Among journalists: Opening up com- 1-95, p. 10. munication; 387, 8-95, p. 18. Sergio Ramírez meets with Cardinal Media expansion; 387, 8-95, p. 21. Obando; 381, 1-95, p. 10. Róger Solórzano, from the National “ Bankrupt policef orce; 391, 12-95, p. 10. Finally, two Sandinista parties: Going High security measures for papal visit; AS p.a a 391, 12-95, p. 11. María Téllez: Inevitable resigna- Business isb usiness; 391, 12-95, p. 23. facing off, 387, 8-95, p. 10. Private industry without presidential Government favorite; 387, 8-95, p. 12. Nicaraguan-Basque deported in 1992 E Opinion corner Airrecú-SJtourmm inua s teaac:up ; 387, detained again; 381, 1-95, p. 10. 8-95, p. 14. Government announces closure ofe m- o to talk. By Tomás Borge; 381, Executive andl egislbraantchiesv foac e bassies; 381, 1-95, p. 10. 1-95, p.3 2, off again: Another confrontlaootmsi;o 38n8 , Government completes saofla irelin e; Renofrvom waithtin, aindo witnhin us. By 9-95, p.4 . 381, 1-95, p. 41. Orlando Núñez, 382, 2-95, p. 32. Pre-electoral warm-up: Jockeying for Former What a shame, Ernesto! By Carlos posit38i9o, 1n0-;95, p. 4. ES 3-95, p. 32. Threats from Amoido Alemán; 389, 10- The president's y By Canos F. 95, p. 8. Chamorro; 384, 5-95, p.3 2. Patriotic fervor, 389, 10-95, p. 28. Victorya waitsu s!B yS ergioR amirez M.; Nicaragua's new vice-president: Elec- 385, 6-95, p.3 2. k allíances taking shape; 390, 11-95, Why Paris was notw hat its eemed. By Marena; 383, 3-95, p. 10. Oscar Neira Cuadra; 386, 7-95, p. 32. Gta pvc ea, 390, 11- No more AIDf unds for Ixchen; 383, 3-95, New ways off ighting. By Vilma Núñez; p.1 their own party: New directions int he San- 387, 8-95, p. 32. ut of ownership; 390, 11- " Govemment announces national cen- dinista movement, 386, 7-95, p. 6. Educaitsti hoe kney . By Mariano Fiallos; ,p. 11. sus, 383, 3-95, p. 11. CelebratJuilny1 g9 , 387, 8-95, p. 11. Armed groups threaten indigenous Border to bec learly defined; 384, 5-95, Tomás Borge Martínez, FSLN national people; 391, haa p. 10. p.8. directorate member: and the the National Project, 391, US threatot cuet onffsa i d; 384, 5-95, FSLN... 16 years later, 387, 8-95, p. 25. . ByG uillermo Cortés 12-95, p. 10. p. 9. The FSLN att he 16tha nniversarSye:t - New comptbry moidl-Dleceembrer , 391, Government announces “attractive” ting a new course; 388, 9-95, p. 5. Thef inalc urtain:3 91, 12-95, p.32 12-95, p. 10. layoffs; 384, 5-95, p. 9. MAS selects presidential candidate; 388, ing due payment, 391, 12-95, Government denies property rights to 9-95, p. 10. p. 22. 2,000 families; 384,e epl. 9. Sergio Ramírez tog ive his house back, E Politics Nicaragua will buy Isrcaoaestl guíar d 388, 9-95, p. 10. Armed forces/Police ships; 385, 6-95, p. 7. With the FSLN national directorate: Cardinal Obando prays for Daniel Or- New army chief named; 381, 1-95, Salmerón mayl eave Colombia; 385,6 - Close encounters; 388, 9-95, p. 19. Fifth tega; 381, 1-95, p. 10. . 10. 95p,.7 . Encounter cft he American and Caribbean Bomb thrown at the Cuban embassy; The greatest violators; 381, 1-95, 381, 1-95, p. 10. p. 29. e Radio Ya director springs surprise; 389, Liberals celebrate unity, 381, 1-95, p. 10. Cooperative members evicted with pr 386, 7-95, 10-95, p. 8. Wormakrche agrainsst t he government, A 382, 2-95,p . 11. The Revolutionary Front members 381, 1-95, p. 11. armed group; 383, 3-95, p. 10. ina sm Swords into plowshare3s8;9 , 10-95, 1994 year inr evie3w8;1 , 1-95, p. 17. po o cc 388, 9-95, p. 10. Shifting political terrain, 381, 1-95, p. 18. 384, 5-95, p. 8. Govermment to Somocistas; 1994y eianr ervie w. e repress striking teachers, 3845,- 388, 9-95,p . 10. precious ; 389,1 0-95, e unityp roving difficult, 382, 2-95, , p. 8. Government launches cooperatives bill; p. 20. Interview with Enrique Picado, p. 10. Arrient hseA ttlasnti c; 384, 5-95, p. 8. 389, 10-95, p. 9. Nicaraguan Community Movement. 30 BARRICADA INTERNACIONAL JANUARY 1996 Former president Daniel Ortega is FSLN E Religion Heavy rains cause massive foodíng; planations; 388, 9-95, p.2 2.F ifth Encounter precandidate: Once more unto 388, 9-95, p. 11. of the Amearnd Ciaricbbeaan Pneop le. the breach; 391, 12-95, p. 7. Cardinal Obando prays for Daniel Or- Taxi-bombs on the loose; 388, 9-95, The Managua Declaration; 388, 9-95, Power struggle in the CST: Family feud; tega; 381, 1-95, p. 10. p. 23. Fifth Encoofut henA mteriecanr an d 391, 12-95, p. 13. Sergio Ramírez meets with Cardinal Caribbean People. ; Obando; 381, 1-95, p. 10. The Sía l a Vida projA weaycb atck: in to " Patrioticf ervor; 389, 10-95, p. 28. society, 389, 10-95, p. 14. Ml Property/Privatization Transit woes; 389, 10-95, p. 28. Campesinos from Cerro Colorado: The road toa n early death; 389, 10-95, Seoeft dhef sutur e; 390, 11-95, p. 15. Government completes sale of airline; p. 29. Alessio Casimirri: Lifeo n ther un; 390, 381, 1-95, p. 11. The Sí a laV ida ProjA weaycb atck: in to 11-95, p. 19. Workers seize their own company, 381, society, 389, 10-95, p. 14. aa donates rat poison, 391, 12-95, 1-95, p. 11. ings, 387, 8-95, p. 12. altian Hcondkureas;d 39 0, p. 11. >e l rejects property bill; 382, 2-95, Church backs anti-vaccine doctor, 387, 11-95, p. 11. p. 10. 8-95, p. 13. Alessio CasimLiife ronr thie: ru n; 390, Landowner's house bombed; 382, 2-95, Bombs . threats: Terrorist games; 11-95, p. 19. El Women/Gender issues . 10. 388, 9-95, p.7 . Alarming increase in suicides: Saying , Cooperativo members evicted with Cardinal Obando y Bravo receives goodbtoyl eif e; 390, 11-95, p. 22. Journalist accuses editor of sexual police help; 382, 2-95, p. 11. medal, 391, 12-95, p. 11. Biblical deluge; 390, 11-95, p. 25. harassment, 381, 1-95, p. Shark attacks children and angels; 383, A whale of a meal; 390, 11-95, p. 25. centers X 3-95, p. 29. Cerro Negro volcano upt o ¡tso ldt ricks: Demanding “their properties” back: The E Social themes Spectacular tragedy; 391, 12-95, p. 18. Pregnant return of the Somozas, 384, 5-95, p. 6. New hero39e1,s 12;-95 , p.2 2. fast, 382, 2-95,p . 15. Businesspeople: Privatization is a white Impertcremeorp ont Chiribstmlas eEv e; Dreaming the eternal dream; 391, 12-95, Liberty of sexual harassm3e82n,t2 -,95 , elephant, 384, 5-95, p. 9. 381, 1-95, p. 11. p. 26. p. 29. Government denies property rights to Nicas look at '95: Cataclysmic Waslala campweomesn sieenk praote c- 2,000 families; 384, 5-95, p. 9. prophecies, modest hopes; 381, 1-95, tion; 383, 3-95, p. 10. Telcor: Another round against privatiza- p. 15. E Spotlight No more AiD funds forI xchen; 383, 3-95, tion; 384, 5-95, p. 14 Cruel jokes; 381, 1-95, p. 28. p. 11. Worker-owned businesses: No gift Ar elatively peaceful Christmas; 381, 1- Lumberto Campbell: On unfamilitaerr - The Nicaraguan feminist movement: horse; 384, 5-95, p. 17. 95, p. 28. es 1-95, p. 32. Divided forces; 383, 3-95, p. 17. The new worker-owners: Reaping a Gootot dher buínsy; 38e1,1 - 95, p. 29. Ada Luz MonteBertwerene loyve: an d National Feminist Commitbrteakes eup : whirhwind?, 384, 5-95, p. 18. hato; 382, 2-95, p. 32. The shaof dtheop atrwiarc hy, 383, 3-95, The national concrete industry: Shat- abound, 382, 2-95, p. 11. ANDENl eaders: Better salarios; 383, 3- p. 18. tered unity; 384, 5-95, p. 19. Paníinct h e embassy, 382, 2-95, p. 28. 95, p. 32. Building a Nicaraguan feminist move- Roberto González, from the transport War victims protest Bush's visit; 383, 3- Antonio Lacayo: | could go to Alaska; ment: A protcol eeasm fsro m; 383, 3-95, workers' union: Hidden interests; 384, 5-95, 95, p. 10. p. 19. p. 21. Pocuwts reeturrn; 3 83, 3-95, p. 11. Leam from what | By Patricia pa A burning ¡ssue; 384, 5-95, Nicaraguans in Costa Rica persecuted 95, p. 32. Orozco, 383, 3-95, p. 22. On the p. and deported: Costa Ricans “should be DonatilaJ irón: We're here to stay, 386 feminist movement. Bonanza ont he verge ofp rivatization: No ashamed”, 383, 3-95, p. 14. 7-95p,. 40. We lacked tolerance. By Bertha Inós gliitnt hte eminres ; 384, 5-95, p. 26. Feoafr roc k, 383, 3-95, p. 28. José Francisco Gutiérrez: A militant mil- Cabrales; 383, 3-95, p. 23. On the Property issue still inching along; 385, Border tob e clearly defined; 384,5 -95,p .8 . honairo; 387, 8-95, p.3 2. Nicaraguan feminist movement. 6-95, p. 7. SE out for late bill payers in Estel; Gixa Torres: We make men be machista; Activists and intellectuals. By Evelyn National strike; 385, 6-95, p. 8. 388, 9-95, p.3 2. Novoa; 383, 3-95, p. 24. Ont he Nicaraguan Number 1 on Channel 2 ¡s... Sacasa; Zoilamérica Ortega: Seeing both sides; feminist movement. 385, 6-95, p. 26. 389, 10-95, p. 40. No blueBpyA rmanidan Cetntesno.; 38 3, Campesinos demand land titles; 386, 7- Vice president Julia Mena:A child with 3-95, p. 24. On the Nicaraguan feminist 95, p. 8. only one dress; 390, 11-95, p.3 2. movement. Ariel Bucardo, UNAG executive War on wheels; 384, 5-95, p. 28. Valentín Castillo: Serious acting for New training options for women: Noxf or council member: Fighting to democra- SS 5-95, p. 29. laugahndtt heougrht ; 391, 12-95, p. 32. men only, 386, 7-95, p. 14. tize the economy and property; 386, ministers' beach; 384, 5-95, p. 29. 7-95, p. 26. ON6 -95, p.7. Properties in conflict: First tentative Salmerón may leave Colomb3i85a,; 6 - E Solidarity yacy without privileges: agreements; 387, 8-95, p. 7. 95p,.7 . way of doing politics; 386, 7-95, p. 18. E days more for the OOT; 387, 8-95, Nicarina UgS sutilalu nncerstai n; 385, Solentinama Development Association: Training programs for midwives: p. 12. 6-95, p.8 . Ro 381, 1-95, p. 25. ing give birth to the future; 386, 7-95, Property billt o be introduced, 387, 8-95, Young oflenders: Too much for such Christian brigadistas: From p. 19. p. 13. small shoulders, 385, 6-95, p. 14. -0meM orro anotar:3 0,2 08,p . 25. Tve stopped being a fool.” Testimony “La Fosforera” deal struck, 387, 8-95, Caught att heiro wn game; 385, 6-95, p. 27. Cail toa ttend Latin American and Carib- from Socorro Chávez Turcios »3 86, 7-95, p. 13. Crystal balls clash; 385, 6-95, p. 27. bean encounter, 386, 7-95, p. 8. p.21. US aid contingent on property retums; Cerro Negro volcano active again; 386, Fifth Encounter of the American and Young women inM alpaisTihelr ligoh:tt o 388, 9-95, p. 10. 7-95, p. 9. Caribbean People; 388, 9-95, p. 17. their own lives38;6 , 7-95, p. 22. Government seizes and auctions off No passpinoN ircatragsua ; 386, 7-95, The need foru nit3y8,8 , 9-95, p. 18. Fifth > tre seeds of hope; 386, 7-95, workers' business; 388, 9-95, p. 11. p. 28, Encoofut hen Amteriecarn a nd Caribbean Worker-owners demand to see ac- ao fort he sake ofi t,3 86, 7-95, People. counts; 389, 10-95, p. 8. p. 29 Wi theF SLN national directoraCtleo:s e First articles oft he Property Law ap- Urbanb us transfer suspended: 387, 8- encount3e88r,9 s-;95 , p. 19.F ifth Encounter mo. Theb all starts rolling; 390, 11-95, 95, p. 12. of he Amearnd Ciaricbbeaan Pneopl e. p Alarming rise in sexual offenses; 387, Gilberto Lópes, from Costa Rica's Telcor to be privatized, 390, 11-95, 8-95, p. 13. Sovereignty Group: Wamthiec onntignen t, p. 10, Vehicles impounded for tax evasion; 388, 9-95, p. 21. Fifth Encounotfe trh e Executive branch and legislature vote 388, 9-95, p. 11. Ameanrd Ciaribcbeaan Pneopl e. to > Telcor: Up for grabs; 391, 12-95, Unconfirmed inChinan- José Arturo Luna, Chiapas Democratic p. 4. dega; 388, 9-95, p. 11. Assembly: Finding positive answers ande x- ll JANUARY 1996 BARRICADA INTERNACIONAL 31

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