Where Drugs and Politics Collide Reaching for Peace in Colombia By Ron Chepesiuk BOGOTA WHEN I first began coming to Colombia regularly in the late 1980s, I could travel as far as...
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DRUGS AND CIVIL WAR Colombia's Creeping Breakdown By Ron Chepesiuk Bogota San Andresito is one of this capital's most popular shopping centers. Every day throngs of people come to buy a...
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UNDERMINING DEMOCRACY Drug Lords vs. the Press in Latin America By Ron Chepesiuk For many years Manuel Buendia was Mexico's most influential journalist. His muckraking column in...
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MEANWHILE, IN HAVANA Castro Against the Tide BY RON CHEPESIUK Havana It was a scene Cubans have witnessed often since the Revolution that ousted Fulgencio Batista 31 years ago: President...
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A COUNTRY UNDER SIEGE Fighting Anarchy in Colombia By Ron Chepesiuk Bogota On the surface, this capital appears normal. Everyone is excited about the fortunes of the Colombian national...
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THE STRUGGLE AGAINST NORIEGA Faxing the News into Panama By Ron Chepesiuk Davidson, N.C. From Tins tiny, picturesque college town, a 38-year-old professor is waging war against a...
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DRUGS AND POLITICS IN LATIN AMERICA-2 Colombia's Cocaine Convulsion BY RON CHEPESIUK Bogota Sitting in her office at the television studios of Channel 7 here, Maria Luisa Mejia hardly...
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