Table Of Contentrricada
internacional
lurismo
"94: Regional elections in the Carib- E Culture E Drug trafficking/drugs
bean coast: The door to autonomy?,
Nicaraguan theater celebrates an- Cocaine takes more lives; 369, 1-94,
370, 2-94, p. 18.
niversary. The Justo Rufino Garay p. 13.
Supreme Electoral Council: All set;
370, 2-94, p. 20. theater troupe: Acting is our raison Ramírez questions presence of
The shadow of the past; 370, 2-94, d'etre; Nixtayolero, through the mist; DEA; 370, 2-94, p. 7.
p. 21. Analysis of the Caribbean elec- 369, 1-94, p. 34. Police and DEA agents intercept
Carlos Mejía Godoy: A social, cul- cocaine; 370, 2-94, p. 8.
tions by Jorge Matamoros, Mískito.
Yatama: Defending historical rights; tural, folkloric and environmental An unconventional drug bust; 370,
370, 2-94, p. 22. singer, 370, 2-94, p. 32. 2-94, p. 25.
FSLN: Consensus among costeños; The way itwas; 371, 3-94, p. 27. Drug trafficking and consumption:
370, 2-94, p. 23. Managua's cultural center, 372, 4- Spreading out of control; 371, 3-94,
Constitutionalist Liberal Party: We 94, p. 15. p. 22.
won't raze the loser, 370, 2-94, p. 24. Nicaraguan poetry mourns;, 372, 4-
Sandinista costeños: A plausible 94, p. 15.
program; 370, 2-94, p. 24. Managua's patron saint heralded by MW Ecology
PLC electoral victory vs. Sandinista drums and faithful; 376, 8-94, p. 10.
political victory; 371, 3-94, p. 15. A creole Nessie?; 377, 9-94, p. 14. Retum of the water festival; 369,
Pirates of the Caribbean; 371, 3-94, Managua declared culture capital; 1-94, p. 14,
p. 26. 380, 12-94, p. 23. Sea turtles in Nicaragua: “Help me
Nicaragua' s Caribbean coast: Elec- live"”, 372, 4-94, p. 12.
NW Agricultural sector tions to learn from; 372, 4-94, p. 4. Ml Director's column Anti-ecological rally, 372, 4-94,
No more shrimp; 373, 5-94, p. 15. p. 14.
Madriz campesinos survive: With a Bilingual intercultural project Read- Will things improve in '94?; 369, 1- Forest fire in the north; 373, 5-94,
little help from their friends; 370, 2-94, ing and writing int heir own words; 373, 94, p. 40. p.9.
p. 11. 5-94, p. 23. Lies and impunity; 370, 2-94, p. 40. Reforestation of rural municipality;
Cooperatives hard-pressed by the FSLN and Yatama govem in the Clinton, Vieinam and Cuba; 371, 3- 374, 6-94, p. 7.
banks and the law, 374, 6-94, p. 7. North Caribbean, 374, 6-94, p. 6. 94, p. 40. Unresolved fish mystery, 374, 6-94,
National ATC “Rodolfo Sánchez PLC takes over in the South Carib- Mr. Watson visits Nicaragua; 372, p. 15.
Bustos” school: Forging future leaders; bean; 374, 6-94, p. 6. 4-94, p. 40. Planting trees: A vital need, 375,
375, 7-94, p. 12 Liberal Party brings back Somocista Renovation or political death in 7-94, p. 14.
Farming and livestock survey com- methods in South Caribbean region; 1996; 373, 5-94, p. 40. Mining concession in protected
pleted; 377, 9-94, p. 9. 375, 7-94, p. 10. Post-congress challenges; 374, 6- area under negotiation; 376, 8-94,
Farm workers ask for higher wages; Caribbean communities left in the 94, p. 40. p. 10.
378/9, 10/11-94, p. 10. dark, 375, 7-94, p. 26. Will foreign aid help production?; Lake Cocibolca could become a
Conflict in the South Caribbean ; 375, 7-94, p. 40. cesspool; 376, 8-94, p. 10.
MW Caribbean coast 380S,t o1r2m- 94s,t ripp.s 1C4.a ribbean coast, 380, p. 4W0e. condemn terrorism; 376, 8-94, ecoCloosgitcaa l Rniorc aOnK ; b3a7n7a,n a9s-9:4 , Np.e i1t1h.e r
Elections on the Caribbean coast 12-94, p. 15. A newspaper for society; 377, 9-94, Ecotourism: Unexplored territory,
More than jusat vote; 369, 1-94, p. 7. Towards the year 2000: Profes- p. 40 40. 377, 9-94, p. 17.
An illladvised council, 369, 1-94, sionals “made in” the Caribbean, 380, Betting on the reforms; 378/9, Ecology and tourism: A viable
p. 10. 12-94, p. 24. 10/11-94, p. 40. partnership?; 377, 9-94, p. 18.
28 BARRICADA INTERNACIONAL DECEMBER 1994
rricada
internacional
lurismo
"94: Regional elections in the Carib- E Culture E Drug trafficking/drugs
bean coast: The door to autonomy?,
Nicaraguan theater celebrates an- Cocaine takes more lives; 369, 1-94,
370, 2-94, p. 18.
niversary. The Justo Rufino Garay p. 13.
Supreme Electoral Council: All set;
370, 2-94, p. 20. theater troupe: Acting is our raison Ramírez questions presence of
The shadow of the past; 370, 2-94, d'etre; Nixtayolero, through the mist; DEA; 370, 2-94, p. 7.
p. 21. Analysis of the Caribbean elec- 369, 1-94, p. 34. Police and DEA agents intercept
Carlos Mejía Godoy: A social, cul- cocaine; 370, 2-94, p. 8.
tions by Jorge Matamoros, Mískito.
Yatama: Defending historical rights; tural, folkloric and environmental An unconventional drug bust; 370,
370, 2-94, p. 22. singer, 370, 2-94, p. 32. 2-94, p. 25.
FSLN: Consensus among costeños; The way itwas; 371, 3-94, p. 27. Drug trafficking and consumption:
370, 2-94, p. 23. Managua's cultural center, 372, 4- Spreading out of control; 371, 3-94,
Constitutionalist Liberal Party: We 94, p. 15. p. 22.
won't raze the loser, 370, 2-94, p. 24. Nicaraguan poetry mourns;, 372, 4-
Sandinista costeños: A plausible 94, p. 15.
program; 370, 2-94, p. 24. Managua's patron saint heralded by MW Ecology
PLC electoral victory vs. Sandinista drums and faithful; 376, 8-94, p. 10.
political victory; 371, 3-94, p. 15. A creole Nessie?; 377, 9-94, p. 14. Retum of the water festival; 369,
Pirates of the Caribbean; 371, 3-94, Managua declared culture capital; 1-94, p. 14,
p. 26. 380, 12-94, p. 23. Sea turtles in Nicaragua: “Help me
Nicaragua' s Caribbean coast: Elec- live"”, 372, 4-94, p. 12.
NW Agricultural sector tions to learn from; 372, 4-94, p. 4. Ml Director's column Anti-ecological rally, 372, 4-94,
No more shrimp; 373, 5-94, p. 15. p. 14.
Madriz campesinos survive: With a Bilingual intercultural project Read- Will things improve in '94?; 369, 1- Forest fire in the north; 373, 5-94,
little help from their friends; 370, 2-94, ing and writing int heir own words; 373, 94, p. 40. p.9.
p. 11. 5-94, p. 23. Lies and impunity; 370, 2-94, p. 40. Reforestation of rural municipality;
Cooperatives hard-pressed by the FSLN and Yatama govem in the Clinton, Vieinam and Cuba; 371, 3- 374, 6-94, p. 7.
banks and the law, 374, 6-94, p. 7. North Caribbean, 374, 6-94, p. 6. 94, p. 40. Unresolved fish mystery, 374, 6-94,
National ATC “Rodolfo Sánchez PLC takes over in the South Carib- Mr. Watson visits Nicaragua; 372, p. 15.
Bustos” school: Forging future leaders; bean; 374, 6-94, p. 6. 4-94, p. 40. Planting trees: A vital need, 375,
375, 7-94, p. 12 Liberal Party brings back Somocista Renovation or political death in 7-94, p. 14.
Farming and livestock survey com- methods in South Caribbean region; 1996; 373, 5-94, p. 40. Mining concession in protected
pleted; 377, 9-94, p. 9. 375, 7-94, p. 10. Post-congress challenges; 374, 6- area under negotiation; 376, 8-94,
Farm workers ask for higher wages; Caribbean communities left in the 94, p. 40. p. 10.
378/9, 10/11-94, p. 10. dark, 375, 7-94, p. 26. Will foreign aid help production?; Lake Cocibolca could become a
Conflict in the South Caribbean ; 375, 7-94, p. 40. cesspool; 376, 8-94, p. 10.
MW Caribbean coast 380S,t o1r2m- 94s,t ripp.s 1C4.a ribbean coast, 380, p. 4W0e. condemn terrorism; 376, 8-94, ecoCloosgitcaa l Rniorc aOnK ; b3a7n7a,n a9s-9:4 , Np.e i1t1h.e r
Elections on the Caribbean coast 12-94, p. 15. A newspaper for society; 377, 9-94, Ecotourism: Unexplored territory,
More than jusat vote; 369, 1-94, p. 7. Towards the year 2000: Profes- p. 40 40. 377, 9-94, p. 17.
An illladvised council, 369, 1-94, sionals “made in” the Caribbean, 380, Betting on the reforms; 378/9, Ecology and tourism: A viable
p. 10. 12-94, p. 24. 10/11-94, p. 40. partnership?; 377, 9-94, p. 18.
28 BARRICADA INTERNACIONAL DECEMBER 1994
Ecological summit meeting sends Free importation of crude oil; 377, Teachers march for dignity; 378/9, Indigenous people against “Project
parakeets to their death; 378/9, 10/11- 9-94, p. 9. 10/11-94, p. 11. Vampire”, 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 29.
94, p. 14. Producers inaugurate their bank; Fratemnity stops at the border, 378/9,
Only on Sundays, 380, 12-94, p. 15. 377, 9-94, p. 9. 10/11-94, p. 15.
MW international
Lack of funds paralyzes geothermic Towards the year 2000: Profes-
M Economy project; 377, 9-94, p. 9. sionals “made in” the Caribbean; 380, Argentina
Millionaires in debt; 377, 9-94, p. 14. 12-94, p. 24.
Indigenous community regains land;
Traders oppose new tax; 369, 1-94, Rising unemployment in banana
369, 1-94, p. 32.
p. 12. plantations; 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 10. MM From the editor
Businessmen against US aid; 369, Yeltsin promises to condone Brazil
1-94, p. 12. Nicaraguan debt, 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 10. Still moving ahead, 369, 1-94, p. 3.
Women fight for justice and land;
A year of surprises, crises and ten- Businesspeople elect new presi- Temperatures rise in February; 370, 371, 3-94, p. 28.
sions; 369, 1-94, p. 19. dent; 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 11. 2-94, p. 3.
A penniless Christmas; 369, 1-94, Shop owners protest unscheduled Political debates and elections: Chile
p. 26. power cuts; 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 11. Amidst poverty and insecurity; 371, 3-
Indigenous people against “Project
Investors interested in workers” Where does the aid go?; 378/9, 94, p. 3.
Vampire”, 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 29.
property, 370, 2-94, p. 7. 10/11-94, p. 17. Two sides of national political life;
Price of gasoline rises; 370, 2-94, Ample economic assistance... for 372, 4-94, p.3. Colombia
p. 8. nothing; 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 18. An uncertain future; 373, 5-94, p. 3. Elections get rolling; 373, 5-94,
Denmark offers exceptional aid; Swedish cooperation: Bailing out a Sandinistas on the road; 374, 6-94, p. 30.
370, 2-94, p. 8. leaky boat, 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 20. p. 3.
Paramilitaries of doubtful origin;
Supermarkets full... stomachs NGOSs in Nicaragua: Obstacles The property maze; 375, 7-94, p. 3.
377, 9-94, p. 28.
empty; 370, 2-94, p. 12. mount; 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 21. And the revolution? The Sandinista
Mayors up against the wall; 380,
Coffee growers accuse govemment The only way out of crisis: Reduce triumph of July 19, 1979; 376, 8-94, p. 3. 12-94, p. 27.
and IMF; 371, 3-94, p. 8. the debt, increase production; 378/9, Amid Nicaragua's contradictions:
Wall Street comes to Nicaragua; 10/11-94, p. 23. Tourism on the rise; 377, 9-94, p. 3. Costa Rica
371,3-94, p.7. Inflation still inflating; 380, 12-94, The deepest in debt; 378/9, 10/11-
Elections in Costa Rica: An empty
Water and local telephone rates go p. 14. 94, p. 3.
“celebration”, 371, 3-94, p. 30.
up; 371, 3-94, p. 8. Fraud in tax office; 380, 12-94, Political constitution modified; 380, The indigenous population of
Government opposed to tax exemp- p. 14. 12-94, p. 3.
Talamanca, Costa Rica: Threatened
tions; 371, 3-94, p. 8. Energy project suspended, 380, 12-
by greed; 373, 5-94, p. 27.
Coffee losses affect growth; 371, 3- ,p. 14,
E Health Costa Rican bananas: Neither
94, p. 8. Telcor's workers: Who's on the
ecological nor OK; 377, 9-94, p. 11.
The death of small scale industry: A line?; 380, 12-94, p. 20. Mosquitos invade Managua; 370, 2-
dark future; 371, 3-94, p. 9. 94, p. 8. Cuba
Pirates of the Caribbean; 371, 3-94, MM Education Health workers denounce budget; Quarrel between musicians; 370, 2-
p. 26. 371, 3-94, p. 8. 94, p. 30.
Tragicomedy of the “poet-butcher”; Jesuit University to charge tuition; More cholera victims; 374, 6-94, p. 7. New reforms at hand, 374, 6-94,
371, 3-94, p. 27. 369, 1-94, p. 13. Red Cross without blood; 377, 9-94, p. 28.
Foreign aid under investigation; University election apathy; 369, 1- . 9. Religion in Cuba: Identity at stake;
372, 4-94, p. 9. 94, p. 13. ; The National Aids Prevention and 376, 8-94, p. 28.
Trade war with Costa Rica?; 372, Low grades in 1993; 369, 1-94, Control Program: A finger in the dike; New commercial era; 376, 8-94,
4-94, p. 9. 13 377, 9-94, p. 25. p.31.
IMF president in Nicaragua; 372, 4- Anti-condom crusade; 370, 2-94, AIDS victims: Not ready to die; 377, Other newsworthy events; 377, 9-
94, p. 9. p. 26. 9-94, p. 26. 94, p. 28.
Under the IMF's wing; 373, 5-94, p. 4. Education: free for the govermment; A sick country; 378/9, 10/11-94, A sketch of Havana: Those who
15,000 state employees will be out 371, 3-94, p. 26. p. 15. remain; 377, 9-94, p. 30.
of work, 373, 5-94, p. 8. Back to school, 372, 4-94, p. 9. Surgery postponed because of
Temporary unemployment for sugar Nicaraguan atlas; 372, 4-94, p. 14. power cuts; 380, 12-94, p. 15. Ecuador
cane workers; 373, 5-94, p. 9. Nicaragua's educational system: A
Indigenous people rise up; 375, 7-
Wave of dismissals in Managua's few glimmers in the dark, 373, 5-94, MW indigenous people 94, p. 28.
city hall; 373, 5-94, p. 9. p.17.
Henty's success; 373, 5-94, p. 14. Full speed... in reverse; 373, 5-94, Indigenous people rise up; 375, 7- El Salvador
No more shrimp; 373, 5-94, p. 15. p. 18. 94, p. 28. El Salvador: Elections of the century
Transport commission asks for in- Popular education: Literacy with Indigenous community regains land; end up a fiasco; 372, 4-94, p. 25.
crease in bus fares; 374, 6-94, p. 7. love; 373, 5-94, p. 19. 369, 1-94, p. 32. Second round to elect the president;
The cheapest mines in the world; Sex education: Breaking taboos; Monimbó, indigenous community in 373, 5-94, p. 25.
374, 6-94, p. 7. 373, 5-94, p. 21. Masaya: “Cradle of the revolution"; 370, No justice in sight; 376, 8-94, p. 27.
Nicaraguan coins make their debut; Bilingual intercultural project Read- 2-94, p. 36. New Salvadoran police: Leaving the
375, 7-94, p. 11. ing and writing in their own words; 373, New indigenous conflict; 372, 4-94, past behind; 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 30.
IDB makes another move against 5-94, p. 23. p. 27. Looking for the war's lost children;
universities; 376, 8-94, p. 9. Attack on secular education; 374, The indigenous population of 380, 12-94, p. 26.
Energy crisis affects national 6-94, p. 15. Talamanca, Costa Rica: Threatened
economy, 376, 8-94, p. 9. Popular education: Still teaching, by greed,; 373, 5-94, p. 27. Guatemala
Russians condone Nicaraguan still leaming; 375, 7-94, p. 25. Indigenous Sutiaba community Impunity continues; 369, 1-94,
debt;376, 8-94, p. 9. War on God?; 375, 7-94, p. 26. Fighting for their land; 375, 7-94, p. 32.
Newspapers raise prices; 376, 8- /DB makes another move against . 24, Environmental conflict checks
94, p. 10. universities; 376, 8-94, p. 9. Rigoberta Menchú visits Sumo refugee retum; 371, 3-94, p. 28.
Mayor taxes newspapers; 377, 9- Teachers quit and illiteracy rises; women: A brief but inspiring visit; 376, Languid peace negotiations; 372, 4-
94, p. 8. 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 11. 8-94, p. 22. 94, p. 26.
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Conspiracy against peace; 373, 5- Ml Labor movement “Recontras” in 3-80 Northern Front Trying to keep the boat afloat; 371,
94, p. 30. disarm; 372, 4-94, p. 8. 3-94, p. 19.
Prolonged sugar workers” strike More state lay-offs; 372, 4-94, Drug trafficking and consumption:
Haiti ends; 369, 1-94, p. 13. p.9. Spreading out of control; 371, 3-94,
Three zombies for every soldier, A year of surprises, crises and ten- Uncertain status of immigrants in the p. 22.
377, 9-94, p. 29. sions; 369, 1-94, p. 18. 1993 in review. United States; 372, 4-94, p. 9. Commissariat for Women and
Negotiated settlement to transport Former combatants back peace and Children: More than simple police
Honduras strike; 371, 3-94, p. 8. reconciliation; 372, 4-94, p. 9. work, 371, 3-94, p. 23.
Reina wins Honduran elections: Life Repression against transport Southern border creeping north; Former soldiers take over UN of-
goeson... orgoes downhill; 369, 1-94, workers; 372, 4-94, p. 9. 372, 4-94, p. 10. fices; 372, 4-94, p. 8.
p. 29 29. Miners want theirgold, 374, 6-94, p. 7. Charges against deputy mayor of Gen. Ortega on the stand, 372, 4-94,
False plot against the president; ENT's new strategyA: “socio-economic' Managua; 373, 5-94, p. 8. p. 8.
373, 5-94, p. 30. labor movement, 374, 6-94, p. 12. City Council condones debts of mer- Gen. Ortega appears in court: Genie
General accused of participating Nicaraguans rebel in Costa Rican chants; 373, 5-94, p. 8. case in final stages; 373, 5-94, p. 7.
in disappearances; 374, 6-94, banana companies, 374, 6-94, p. 14. Solidarity brigades against evic- Alleged killer of police captain
p. 28 28. Sentence favors miners, 375, 7-94, p. 10. tions; 373, 5-94, p. 9. detained in Miami; 373, 5-94, p. 8.
Military forces govermment to take Supreme Court rules against work- Kidnapping epidemic; 373, 5-94, President and army once more
steps backward;, 378/9, 10/11-94, ers; 375, 7-94, p. 11. p. 14. united; 373, 5-94, p. 8.
p. 28. Transport workers denounce gov- From government delegates to Stay of proceedings requested for
emment actions, 375, 7-94, p. 11. criminals; 374, 6-94, p. 6. Humberto Ortega and his bodyguards,
Mexico Transport workers will not sabotage Minister Lacayo seeks presidency, 374, 6-94, p. 6.
The endofa myth?, 370, 2-94, p. 27. baseball championship; 376, 8-94, p. 9. 374, 6-94, p. 6. First law of its kind in Nicaraguan
Chiapas: a warning for Latin Telcor's workers: Who's on the Temphaoltt rop arocreedying s against history: Military Code approved, 375,
America; 370, 2-94, p. 30. line?, 380, 12-94, p. 20. Managua's mayor, 374, 6-94, p. 6. 7-94, p. 4.
Talk in Chiapas: Waiting for results; On-going protests in front of the Riot police chiefs dismissed; 375,
372, 4-94, p. 29. E Opinion Supreme Court; 374, 6-94, p. 7. 7-94, p. 10.
Interview with Rosa María González Helms-Gonzalez amendment: New Nicaraguan navai force frees kid-
of the Rosario Castellanos group: Second-class citizens; 369, 1-94, pressures from United States, 374, 6- napped boat, 375, 7-94, p. 10.
Women support the Zapatistas; 375, p. 37. 94, p.9. Police ask for help froin the popula-
7-94, p. 30. Until | see it, | wont believe it; 370, Squatters violently evicted: No tion; 375, 7-94, p. 11.
2-94, p. 35. recanciliation in sight, 374, 6-94, p. 10. Limit on family ties between execu-
Panama Armed groups cause temporary halt tive and army, 376, 8-94, p. 9.
Four years after the invasion, E Politics in transport in the north; 375, 7-94, High Pentagon official tightens rela-
the OAS investigates; 370, 2-94, p. 10, tions with Nicaraguan army: New sig-
31 Govemment presents social policy: Killing of Sandinistas denounced, nals from the US?; 377, 9-94, p. 6.
-A victory for the leít?; 374, 6-94, An incoherent plan; 369, 1-94, p. 4. 376, 8-94, p. 9. EPS satisfied with approval of
p. 30. Against foreigners linked to leftist Explosion near the stadium; 376, military code; 377, 9-94, p. 8.
groups: Xenophobia, Nicaraguan- 8-94, p. 9. An insult to the police; 380, 12-94,
Paraguay style; 369, 1-94, p. 6. Cassimirri family demandas ¡justice p. 14.
General strike; 375, 7-94, p. 28. Government threatens solidarity from Supreme Court; 376, 8-94, p. 9.
A blow to double standards; 376, movement; 369, 1-94, p. 12. A severe case of “presidentitis”, 376, FSLN
8-94, p. 30. A year of surprises, crises and ten- 8-94, p. 24, Sandinistas to confront key issues;
sions; 369, 1-94, p. 18. 1993 in review. List of terrorists out-of-date but still 369, 1-94, p. 19. 1993 in review.
Peru Survey on public figures: And the in effect; 376, 8-94, p. 25. With Tomás Borge, on the FSLN
Artists tell the sad story of Aya- winner is... Nobody; 370, 2-94, p. 6. Comptroller acquits Managua's congress: Towards a realistic, revolu-
cucho; 376, 8-94, p. 30. Vatican possibly influences mayor, 377, 9-94, p. 8. tionary program for the future; 370,
diplomacy, 370, 2-94, p. 7. Bombing suspect arrested; 377, 9- 2-94, p. 14.
Region Ambassadotro Cuba will be named; 94, p. 8. Proposals on the table: Defining the
Environmental group focuses on 370, 2-94, p. ?. Liberal parties unite; 377, 9-94, p. 8. FSLN; 371, 3-94, p. 4.
Latin America; 369, 1-94, p. 33. lllegal indemnity giveaway, 370, 2- Conservative lock horns; 377, 9- Tragicomedy of the “poet-butcher”,
Free trade in exchange for “good 94, p. 8. 94, p. 8. 371, 3-94, p. 27.
government”, 375, 7-94, p. 28. Three hundred families evicted; Sandinista monument bombed; Sandinista Youth leaders ousted;
370, 2-94, p. 8. 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 10. 372, 4-94, p. 8.
Trinidad and Tobago Undocumented Nicaraguans forced Costa Rica supports Nicaraguan An FSLN in action; 372, 4-94, p. 17.
Smaller island demands autonomy, outof Costa Rica; 370, 2-94, p. 8. sovereignty, 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 10. FSLN: On the threshold of the con-
380, 12-94, p. 26. USAID squanders funds; 370, 2-94, Doubts about comptroller's acquittal gress; 372, 4-94, p. 18.
p.8. of Alemán; 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 10. First renew, then choose the can-
Uruguay AID promises to be pluralistic; 371, Radio news show reopens; 378/9, didates; 372, 4-94, p. 19. Interview
Unprecedented plebiscite; 371, 3- 3-94, p.7. 10/11-94, p. 11. with Sergio Ramírez.
94, p. 29. ICSV denies being biased; 371, 3- Mayors' offices present projects; Sergio made a political mistake;
The left confident with its candidate; 94, p.7. 380, 12-94, p. 14, 372, 4-94, p. 20. Interview with Julio
372, 4-94, p. 26. Northem 3-80 Front asks for and López.
finds a truce; 371, 3-94, p. 7. Armed forces We need economic leadership; 372,
Venezuela Nicaragua appoints comptroller, Plot to assassinate Humberto Or- 4-94, p. 21. Interview with Víctor
New indigenous conflict, 372, 4-94, 371,3-94, p.7. tega; 369, 1-94, p. 12. Tirado López.
p. 27. Two sides of national political life; New women's center against Reforming and strengthening the
Leader of coup attempt advo- 372, 4-94, p. 3. violence; 369, 1-94, p. 13. FSLN; 372, 4-94, p. 22. Interview with
cates transformations; 374, 6-94, Where are the Red-eyes?; 372, 4- EPS denies further reductions; 370, Henry Ruiz.
p. 29. 94, p. 8. 2-94, p. 7. Backing the hope of the people; 372,
“Miss Venezuela” aspires to political “Recompa” leader sentenced; 372, Bankrupt police force: A country 4-94, p. 23. Interview with Bayardo
power, 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 28. 4-94, p. 8. bound and gagged; 371, 3-94, p. 17. Arce Castaño.
30 BARRICADA INTERNACIONAL DECEMBER 1994
Sandinista women demand more Parliament passes privatization law, Anti-demoniac sects proliferate; The brigades keep coming: Ties that
say; 373, 5-94, p. 8. 369, 1-94, p. 12. 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 11. still bind, 376, 8-94, p. 16.
Sandinista congress: Zero hour ap- Parliamentary benches back con- Nicaraguans in solidarity with Cuba:
proaches; 373, 5-94, p. 10. sensus and constitutional reforms: A Transmitting hope; 378/9, 10/11-94,
E Social themes
Two views of the FSLN congress: step towards stability; 370, 2-94, p. 4. p. 25.
Navigating between the currents, and Parliamentary president against re- A 5.5 shock, 369, 1-94, p. 25.
An historic congress; 374, 6-94, p. 4. election; 371, 3-94, p. 7. Tremor shocks Managua. E Spotlight
FSLN special congress: Preparing National Assembly legislates Breaking up; 369, 1-94, p. 26.
the ground for '96; 374, 6-94, p. 17. against evictions; 373, 5-94, p. 9. Jurassic bones; 370, 2-94, p. 25. On Sofía Montenegro: Feminizing
FSLN: Congress voted for the Left; Full legal age to be redefined; 377, Cheese vendors offended and in- Sandinismo; 369, 1-94, p. 40.
374, 6-94, p. 18. 9-94, p. 8. furiated; 370, 2-94, p. 26. Luis Carrión Cruz: Now a coman-
The FSLN program: A pending Anti-smoking law proposed, 377, 9- The way itwas; 371, 3-94, p. 27. dante without guards; 370, 2-94, p. 40.
issue; 374, 6-94, p. 20. Interview with 94, p. 9. “Satanic plant” causes hysteria; Mario Montenegro: A disorganized
Ruth Herrera. Constitutional reforms: A never- 373, 5-94, p. 9. Sandinista; 371, 3-94, p. 40.
The new national directorate; 374, ending story; 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 4. Killer boats; 373, 5-94, p. 15. Olga María Espinoza: | haven't
6-94, p. 22. Reforms approved in less than a An elegant robbery; 374, 6-94, p. 14. stopped flying; 372, 4-94, p. 40.
Testimonies from the congress; month: The end of the story; 380, 12- Chnistian base activist singer slain; Violeta Chamorro: “Againstdictator-
374, 6-94, p. 23. With Mónica Bal 94, p. 4. 375, 7-94, p. 11. ships”, 374, 6-94, p. 40.
todano, Mima Cunningham, Lilly Soto, National Assembly members demand CRIES shut-down causes outcry; Flavio Galo slain: They didn't know
Sergio Ramírez and Joaquín Villalobos. higher salaries; 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 14. 375, 7-94, p. 11. who they were killing; 375, 7-94, p. 40.
Víctor Hugo Tinoco, member of the Tragic prophecy comes true; 380, How to get to the head of the line; Nemesio Porras and baseball: The
FSLN's national directorate: Re-estab- 12-94, p. 23. 375, 7-94, p. 27. inevitable daily practice; 376, 8-94,
lishing communications, 375, 7-94, Dreaming of a gringo visa; 375, 7- p. 40.
DE, 94, p. 27. Emesto Cardenal: Eyes on the stars,
FSLN approves electoral bylaws; E Property/Privatization Drought victims sowed, but will not feeto n the ground; 377, 9-94, p. 40.
375, 7-94, p. 10. reap; 376, 8-94, p. 10.
Celebrating 15 years; 376, 8-94, Pirates of the Caribbean; 371, 3-94, Journalists faced with mandatory
p.4 4. p. 26. registration; 376, 8-94, p. 10. E Tourism
gn here because...; 376, 8-94, Interminable property conflict Who Day-care centers: Where will the Henty's success; 373, 5-94, p. 14.
p.5 . shall inhertt the earth?, 375, 7-94, p. 17. children play?; 376, 8-94, p. 12. Tourism in Nicaragua: A different
The revolution is more than just the The property problem: A true Gor- Sexual violence in the home: The image; 374, 6-94, p. 25.
FSLN: lt lives on!; 376, 8-94, p. 6. dian knot; 375, 7-94, p. 18. invisible worm; 376, 8-94, p. 19. Ecotourism: Unexplored territory;
Discussions continue: United... with Nicaraguan Community Movement Forgotten stars; 376, 8-94, p. 24. 377, 9-94, p. 17.
differences, 376, 8-94, p. 7. Helping people keep the roof over their Gold fever comes to Nicaragua; Ecology and tourism: A viable
Drought victims sowed, but will not heads, 375, 7-94, p. 20. 376, 8-94, p. 25. partnership?; 377, 9-94, p. 18.
reap; 376, 8-94, p. 10. Who is the real owner?; 375, 7-94, Sex: taboo in Nicaraguan homes; San Carlos, Río San Juan, El Cas-
Sandinista parliamentary bench p. 22. The dispute over the ownership 377, 9-94, p. 9. tillo...: The emerald route; 377, 9-94,
splits: The FSLN's most serious crisis; of Solka. Three hundred thousand under- p. 20.
377, 9-94, p. 4. Indigenous Sutiaba community: nourished children; 377, 9-94, p. 9. Solentiname: More than poetry and
Thousanos registered, but troubling Fighting fort heir land; 375, 7-94, p. 24. A creole Nessie?; 377, 9-94, p. 14. paintings; 377, 9-94, p. 22.
resignations: Gains and losses; 378/9, Government offers urban property Kidnapped saint; 377, 9-94, p. 14. Highlights for nature lovers; 377, 9-
10/11-94, p. 6. titles; 376, 8-94, p. 10. Threat of eruption; 377, 9-94, p. 15. 94, p. 24.
Carlos Fernando Chamorro dis- Compensation office accused of ir- Fratemity stops at the border, 378/9,
missed: Changes at Barricada; 378/9, regularities; 378/9, 10/11-94, p. 10. 10/11-94, p. 15.
E Around Nicaragua
10/11-94, p. 9. Community Movement asks for tem- Water Authority office torched; 380,
FSLN internal elections wind up; porary haltt o evictions; 3789, 10/11-94, 12-94, p. 15. Windsurting, 369, 1-94, p. 38.
378/9, 10/11-94, p. 10. p. 11. Self-taught journalists to receive Monimbó, indigenous community in
FSLN proposals still at odds: Two Workers take over gold mine: Dig- professional training; 380, 12-94, Masaya: “Cradle of the revolution”;
faces of Sandinismo; 380, 12-94, ging in for a long struggle; 37819, p. 15. 370, 2-94, p. 36.
p. 6. 10/11-94, p. 12. Storm strips Caribbean coast; 380,
Daniel Ortega, FSLN general Government offers to privatize vol- 12-94, p. 15.
secretary: Commitment, dialogue and cano; 380, 12-94, p. 14. UFOs seen in Managua; 380, 12-94, E Women
unity, 380, 12-94, p. 7. Store owners demand that mall be p. 15. New women's center against
Sergio Ramírez Mercado, leader of sold to them, 380, 12-94, p. 15. More than four tremors daily; 380, violence; 369, 1-94, p. 13,
the Sandinista Renovation Movement Telcor's workers: Who's on the 12-94, p. 15. Women use contraceptives without
Tm not leaving the FSLN”, 380, 12-94, - line?, 380, 12-94, p. 20. Economical infanticide; 380, 12-94, permission; 369, 1-94, p. 25.
p. 11. p. 22. Unemployed and under-employed
FSLN rejects Law 187; 380, 12-94, Waking up in Haiti; 380, 12-94, women: No exit?; 371, 3-94, p. 12.
p. 14. MW Religion p. 22. Commissariat for Women and
FELAP respects FSLN's decision on Tragic prophecy comes true ; 380, Children: More than a simple police
Barricada; 380, 12-94, p. 14. Nicaragua celebrates Purísima; 12-94, p. 23. work, 371, 3-94, p. 23.
Changes in the Barricada daily 369, 1-94, p. 13. Sandinista women demand more
newspaper. Political and labor conflict Anti-condom crusade; 370, 2-94, MW Solidarity say, 373, 5-94, p. 8.
in full color, 380, 12-94, p. 17. p. 26. Asonicmu, Isnin, Tonalli: Baking
Christian base communities in Nicaraguan atlas; 372, 4-94, their own daily bread, 373, 5-94, p. 12.
National Assembly/laws
Monimbó: Hope in the desert, 376, p. 14. Demands of Nicaraguan women:
An end to the parliamentary dead- 8-94, p. 11. Sister cities: Little money but a lot of The road to Beijing "95; 374, 6-94,
lock in sight, 369, 1-94, p. 5. Kidnapped saint; 377, 9-94, p. 15. heart; 376, 8-94, p. 14. p. 16.
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