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Schwepps, or Perrier? "When you are in the desert and you're dying of thirst . . . you don't ask if the water they are giving you is Schwepps or Perrier," said [Adolfo] Calero, the former manager of...

...He's in my book, but he's disguised...
...It's belief that their ancestors manufac- tured this gold and jade for when they'd need the items in the future...
...Since '82, Robin has made four trips to Hon- duras, one to Nicaragua...
...Green Berets and ex-Marines have gotten him close to "the toughest fighters the Contras have, Central America's Miskito In- dians...
...The New York Times December 3, 1986 Contra Support Beyond the Grave Robin Moore, author of The Green Berets and The French Connection, will [soon] complete The Olmec Jade, a 422-page manuscript...
...26 that he "did not know" the staff of the National Secu- rity Council had been helping the Nicaraguan rebels, known as contras...
...North's my good friend...
...When you are in the desert and you're dying of thirst . . . you don't ask if the water they are giving you is Schwepps or Perrier," said [Adolfo] Calero, the former manager of the Coca-Cola plant in Managua...
...Had the Watergate break-in never been disco- vered, or had it been passed over as a minor news story, no great harm would have befallen the nation...
...The New York Times January 10, 1987 Of Facts Forgotten In addition to the things he said he forgot, there are several important facts that Mr...
...Greenwald, of [a] New York shredder manufacturer...
...For example, he told the com- mission Jan...
...It isn't desecration...
...The New York Times May 7, 1987...
...likens the current reporting [on the Iran-contra scandal] to that of the Watergate era, which he says . . . "resulted in death and disas- ter for millions of people...
...Robin, who's helping the Miskitos peddle their national treasures, says: "They've been digging up 800-year old graves...
...I'm as embarassed as anyone else about what's going on in the Government...
...Reagan said he never knew...
...The New York Times February 28, 1987 In Memoriam CASEY-WILLIAM J., on May 6, 1987, of Roslyn Harbor...
...You drink the damn thing...
...The Washington Post March 6, 1987 To Skin a Cat The Citizen, a weekly San Diego newspaper, quoted [President Rea- gan's brother] Neil Reagan as saying: "He went to Congress and asked Con- gress for the money and was turned down...
...In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the William J. Casey Fund for the Nicaragua Freedom Fighters...
...Oliver North was his connection...
...He got the Indians to get me into the graves...
...New York Post April 29, 1987 Millions of Watergate Deaths Reed Irvine, chairman of Accuracy in Media Inc...
...And you don't ask if they have a case of it or two cases...
...And that's what I was doing...
...So, knowing this I bet he just went back to his office and said, 'There's more than one way to skin a cat...
...No longer commuting south of the border, Moore is now willing to let me tell his story...
...Fifty percent of the sales goes to fund the Contras...
...Get ahold of those guys down in Iran and see if they want some arma- ments.' Then he was under no obliga- tion to go to anyone and say, 'Can I have a couple of bucks for the con- tras?' The Washington Post March 6, 1987 Shredder Business Booms Those in the shredder business hope that all the attention over the machines will cause people to buy them for their personal use...
...Now the Miskitos need this stuff for their ongoing fight...
...He will also now admit Lt...
...But I'm glad I'm in this business right now...
...I don't mean to gloat," said Mr...

Vol. 21 • March 1987 • No. 2


 
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