Alberto Huerta ROAD SHOW Mexico's simmering crisis On March 21, almost 3 million Mexicans cast ballots in an unofficial national referendum organized by Zapatista rebels. The initiative was...
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A toast When Graham Greene died in April 1991, he would have been delighted to know that, four years later, a bottle of vodka would be sitting on an altar in a Voodoo temple in Croix des Bouquets,...
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GRAHAM, WE HARDLY KNEW YE In the last few months, an army of biographers has laid siege to Greeneland, but whether that paradoxical terrain has been conquered or even reliably mapped is open to...
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rests delivered a thumping body blow to the organization. Still, Marcos/Guilldn, or whatever his name, is the Zapatistas' big enchilada. Putting him away quickly could burnish Zedillo's badly...
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F Poets just eat their hearts out ifty years after the Normandy invasion, and during the pomp and circumstance of the recent D-Day...
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Zedillo's bandwagon. They realize that party faithfulness is a prerequisite for legislative nominations, city council seats, bureaucratic posts, and favorable labor-management decisions. Besides,...
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REPORT ON CHIAPAS SEEDS OF A REVOLT ALL ONE NEEDED TO DO WAS LISTEN T he recent uprising in Chiapas, Mexico, deserves some background. By happenstance, I can provide the following. Sitting...
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LAWLESS ROADS STILL THE 'RED' BISHOP OF CHIAPAS ALBERTO HUERTA L ess than a year ago, the name of a Catholic bishopDon Samuel Ruiz Garcfa of San Crist6bal de las Casas, in the southern...
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