On the Record
Last Crossing SAN CLEMENTE, California. Hundreds of illegal immigrants coming north from Mexico have been killed or injured in the past four years as they try to run across highways in an...
...cities because the U.S...
...The Economist January 26, 1991 "Pinochitos" [In Peru, the water cannons used by police] are known as pinochitos, after the Chileans' ousted dictator...
...Eagerly he shows a visitor the master bedroom, with its three walls of glass...
...127 of them have been killed...
...Former Guatemalan Defense Minister Gen...
...Alarmed by the rising toll, California highway authorities are scrambling to find ways to reduce the casualties...
...Since 1987, when the state first began keeping records on the problem, at least 227 people have been struck by traffic...
...People Magazine May 6, 1991...
...government couldn't get a handle on crime...
...Christian Science Monitor April 1, 1991 "Pinochecks" Dictators' offspring often disappoint their parents...
...Headline Weekly World News July 9, 1991 Guatemalan Solution "You needn't kill everyone to complete the job....We instituted Civil Affairs [in 1982] which provides development for 70% of the population, while we kill 30...
...Right now [former "Dallas" star Larry] Hagman is more interested in his new house in Ojai...
...New York Times January 4, 1991 CIA Fantasies Castro Dead of Heart Attack...
...H6ctor Alejandro Gramajo quoted in Harvard International Review Spring 1991 Tit for Tat When the United States cut off military aid to this country three months ago because of human rights abuses, the Guatemalan government responded by issuing a travel advisory for Guatemalans planning visits to Miami, New York, and Los Angeles...
...Hundreds of illegal immigrants coming north from Mexico have been killed or injured in the past four years as they try to run across highways in an effort to avoid capture by immigration agents...
...That's my little closet," he says...
...Fidel's Double is Running Cuba...
...A congressional committee has been inquiring into why Augusto Pinochet junior, who calls himself an international arms adviser, received checks worth nearly $3 million from the army, apparently for his share in a rifle factory...
...Hell, it could house a family of Salvadorans for five years...
...The Economist June 22-28, 1991 How About the Cristianis...
...Pinochet junior, asked if he used his father's name to get business, replied: "One does not invoke the name of God...
...Foreign Minister Alvaro Arzd warned Guatemalans that it was dangerous to visit U.S...
Vol. 25 • July 1991 • No. 1