LATIN AMERICA
Addresses
Acceptance of Honorary Degree from Stevens Institute of Technology: Leon Febres Cordero, President of Ecuador, 14761 [6JN]
Central America: Belisario Betancur, President of Colombia, 7480 [3AP]
Ceremony Honoring Leon Febres Cordero, President of Ecuador: Kenneth C. Rogers, 14761 [6JN]
Changing World Economy—Relationships Between the U.S. and the Third World: Representative Obey, 19932 [22JY]
Democracy and Peace in the Hemisphere: Belisario Betancur, President of Colombia, 7563 [3AP]
Democracy in the Hemisphere: Raul Alfonsin, 2831 [20FE]
Economic Growth in Latin America: J. William Middendorf II, 20336-20341 [24JY]
Economic Growth in Latin American: William J. Middendorf II, 19926-19928 [22JY]
Legal Issues in the Central American Conflict: John N. Moore, 13907-13908 [3JN]
Stevens Institute of Technology Commencement: Kenneth C. Rogers, 14783 [6JN]
———Leon F. Cordero, President of Ecuador, 14784 [6JN]
U.S. Foreign Policy: John F. Kennedy (1961), 8985 [23AP]
U.S. Policy in Central America: Representative Stratton, 15204 [11JN]
U.S. Threatened by Mexico Problems: Manuel M. Revas, 3817-3820 [27FE]
War That Must Be Won—Drugs and South America: Lewis A. Tambs, 30315 [1NO]
Affidavits
U.S. Policy in Central America: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 13910 [3JN]
Analyses
Central America Counterterrorism Act (S. 1757), 27268 [10OC]
Articles and editorials
Abortion Not the Issue—House Effort Threatens Funds To Keep Families in Check, 14780 [6JN]
Add Panama to the Critical List, 28456 [22OC]
After 30 Years, Guatemala Tests Democracy, 38699 [19DE]
After 30 Years Democracy Gets a Chance in Guatemala, 31531 [12NO]
Agony of the Church in Chile, 28225-28226 [21OC]
Alfonsin Leads Argentines Into War Against Inflation, 22942 [4SE]
Alfonsin's One-Man Show, 37869 [18DE]
Amendment Would Squeeze Mexico To Bar Soviet Ships, 23809 [16SE]
America Blundered in Cuba, Could Repeat Error in Nicaragua, 32882 [20NO]
Anti-Semitism in Nicaragua, 24395 [19SE]
Argentina Could Cash in on Its Comeback, 34049 [3DE]
Argentina's Democratic Progress, 38709 [19DE]
Argentina's New Breed of Farmers Are Paring U.S. Grower's Markets, 3639 [26FE]
Argentina's Trial, Latin Tribulations, 38662 [19DE]
At the Latin Debt Hospital, 37856 [18DE]
Building a Bridge of Hope to Our Latin Neighbors, 17250 [25JN]
By the Company They Keep—A Look at the Communist Sandinistas and the FDN, 14203 [4JN]
Can a Treaty Eliminate Genocide?, 12694 [20MY]
Capital Chronicle, 20848 [26JY]
Castro Blames U.S. for Drug Traffic, Debts, 24228 [19SE]
Center Grows in Salvador, 8781 [22AP]
Central America in Perspective (sundry excerpts), 8492 [18AP]
Chile's Democratic Stirrings Need a Boost, 24189 [18SE]
CIA Channeled $2 Million Into Salvador Voting, 18852 [11JY]
CIA Exceeded Authority With Salvadoran Aid, 18852 [11JY]
CIA Has Long Sought To Sway Foreign Voters, 18852 [11JY]
CIA Said To Have Given Money to 2 Salvador Groups, 18851 [11JY]
CIA Views Minelaying Part of Covert Holding Action (excerpt), 9007 [23AP]
Colombian Opposes U.S. Aid to Nicaraguan Rebels, 8236 [17AP]
Communist Solidarity, 18811 [11JY]
Crisis in Central America, 8018 [16AP]
Cuban Hero's Legacy Suffers From Castro's Praise, 1991 [6FE]
Defense Department's White Paper on Central America, 8310 [17AP]
Democracy and Double Standards—The View From Chile, 38476-38481 [19DE]
Democracy Unfolds in Argentina, 31219 [7NO]
Editorial in the Chilean Press, 19253 [16JY]
Foundations of LASPAU, 2027 [6FE]
4 More Years in Chile, 4418 [5MR]
Guatemala and Civil Rule, 38715 [19DE]
Harsh Times in Honduras for Salvador Refugees, 36804 [16DE]
Hemisphere's Best Hope Is in Contadora, Not Contra, 8503 [18AP]
How To Start a Revolution Without Really Trying, 32470-32471 [19NO]
How To Support the Democratic Revolution, 26111-26113 [3OC]
How Will We Measure Progress?, 1058 [24JA]
Justice Reborn in Argentina, 36119 [11DE], 38708 [19DE]
Killing Population Aid, 20143 [23JY]
Latin America To Get Another Democracy, 3485 [25FE]
Latin American Caper, 34021 [3DE]
Latin American Debt Crisis (series), 38712-38714 [19DE]
Latin America—Population and Internal Unrest, 28703 [23OC]
Latin Council Called Backer of Leftists, Not Human Rights, 8234 [17AP]
Latin Debts and Solutions, 28460 [22OC]
Libya Reported Drilling Terrorists in Suriname, 38690 [19DE]
Marx's Heirs Belie the Pacifist Promise, 8488 [18AP]
Message to Solarz, 8488 [18AP]
Mexico, O Mexico!, 25533 [1OC]
Mexico's Reform Agenda, 30450 [4NO]
Mujahedin and Contras—Deserving of U.S. Support, 8789 [22AP]
New Chance in Guatemala, 37499 [17DE]
Nicaragua Censors Letter From Pope, Then Retracts and Allows Publishing, 37498 [17DE]
Nicaragua Is Armed for Trouble, 5633 [19MR]
Nicaragua—Hard Questions, 8485 [18AP]
Nuclear-Capable Soviet Ship Scheduled To Dock in Mexico, 23809 [16SE]
Personal Visit to Nicaragua Brings Eye-Opening, 8518 [18AP]
Peru Battles Maoist Shining Path Group, 6827 [28MR]
Peru Complains of Strings on U.S. Aid, 34815 [5DE]
Peter Rodino Rides to the Rescue, 20669 [25JY]
Phase Out Support of Contras—Leave Peace to Contadora, 8490 [18AP]
Pinochet Faces a Unified Opposition, 23648 [12SE]
Pinochet Hits Opposition, Does Not Reject Its Plan—Church-Backed Plea for Democracy at Issue, 23647 [12SE]
Pinochet Hits Oppostition, Does Not Reject Its Plan—Church-Backed Plea for Democracy at Issue, 23647 [12SE]
Policies on Central American Issues Change, 30449 [4NO]
Policy in Latin America (excerpt), 14893 [7JN]
Poor Panama, 28456 [22OC]
Pragmatism in Paramaribo, 22726 [1AU]
Put Central America in Perspective, 8492 [18AP]
Puzzling Out Latin Misconceptions, 4507 [5MR]
Reagan's Awkward Contradiction, 8507 [18AP]
Real Latin Threat, 22985 [5SE]
Reengaging in Guatemala, 38698, 38699 [19DE]
Report for the U.N. Denounces Afghans on Rights, 36321 [12DE]
Resistance Groups Issue Declaration, 17255 [25JN]
Restore Funding to the Contras, 8505 [18AP]
Ronald Reagan's Great Opportunity, 1057 [24JA]
Roosevelt, Reagan, and Latin America, 22070 [31JY]
Salvadoran Refugees Deserve a Temporary Haven Here, 26491 [7OC]
Sanctuary Movement—Sorting It Out, 8767-8769 [22AP]
Sandinista Betrayal, 8512 [18AP]
Sendero Luminoso—The Shining Path of Peru (excerpt), 8548 [22AP]
Serious Thoughts on Leaders Who Lie, 551 [3JA]
Soviet Navy's First Port Visit to Mexico Set, 23809 [16SE]
Successful Attack on Argentine Inflation Makes the New Economic Minister a Hero, 27024 [9OC]
Suriname Becoming Another Cuba, 38689 [19DE]
Talk of the Town—Notes and Comment, 8494 [18AP]
Tough Times for Argentina's Alfonsin, 23667 [12SE]
12 Years of Night in Chile, 23292 [11SE]
Twelve Years of Night in Chile, 30349 [1NO]
U.S. Said to Draw Latin Troops Plan (excerpt), 9007 [23AP]
U.S. Seen Assisting Duarte in Sunday's Salvadoran Vote, 18849 [11JY]
Venezuelan Agency Aids Salvadoran Parties, 18850 [11JY]
Verdict on the Junta, 36119 [11DE], 38708 [19DE]
Volcker Urges More Loans to Latin Debtors—Addresses Bankers, 28461 [22OC]
Washington Report, 9382 [24AP]
What the Chileans and U.S. Can Do To Oust Pinochet, 19067 [16JY], 19243 [16JY]
White House Approved Secret CIA Effort To Affect Outcome of El Salvador Voting, 18853 [11JY]
White House Says U.S. Financed Some Salvador Groups in Politics, 18851 [11JY]
World Economy Idling in Neutral, 38714 [19DE]
Bills and resolutions
Armed Forces: remove (see H.J. Res. 92)
Communism: U.S. policy relative to spread of doctrine (see H.J. Res. 249)
Democratic governments: support (see S. Res. 142)
Foreign relations: military and economic assistance to any Latin American country threatened covertly or overtly by actions or policies of Nicaragua (see H.J. Res. 488)
Governments: activities to destabilize or overthrow should be resolved through peaceful negotiations (see H. Con. Res. 3)
Inter-American Foundation: authorizing appropriations (see S. 559)
Nicaragua: trade sanctions by OAS member nations (see H. Con. Res. 143)
Books
``James Monroe—An Appreciation—Highlights of His Life and the Monroe Doctrine'', 23959 [17SE]
Broadcasts
Crisis in Central America: PBS, 8018 [16AP]
Communiques
Self-determination of the Palestinians: delegates from Arab and Latin American nations, 9052 [23AP]
Documents
Charter of the OAS, 14885-14892 [7JN]
Contadora Act for Peace and Cooperation in Central America (excerpt), 8856 [23AP]
Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (excerpt), 14883-14885 [7JN]
Nicaragua (sundry), 9019 [23AP]
Prohibiting Trade and Certain Other Transactions Involving Nicaragua: President Reagan, 13909 [3JN]
Essays
Brave New Hemisphere—Latin America's Democratic Renaissance: Adam Meyerson, 14540-14541 [5JN]
Factsheets
U.S. Economic Sanctions Against Nicaragua—Domestic and International Legal Basis: Mary W. Ennis, 13909 [3JN]
Interviews
Terrorist acts by Movimiento Izquierdista Revolucionaria in Chile: Rene Jauregui with Andres P. Allende, 24661 [23SE]
Letters
Bolshevik aims and policies in Mexico and Latin America: Frank Kellogg, (1927), 8659 [22AP]
Central America: Robert S. McNamara, 8480 [18AP]
Central America Counterterrorism Act: Dept. of State, 27267 [10OC]
Contadora process in Nicaragua: Belisario Betancur, 15426 [12JN]
Declaration of Intervention of the Republic of El Salvador: Eduardo Valencia-Ospina, 13911-13914 [3JN]
Democratic International conference: President Reagan, 17255 [25JN]
———Representative Courter, 17255 [25JN]
Democratization in Chile: several Members of Congress, 28382 [22OC]
Democratization process in Chile: Senators Lugar and Durenberger, 24661 [23SE]
Funding for Radio Marti and the Voice of America: Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs, 19448 [17JY]
Latin America and its foreign debt: to President Reagan from Presidents of sundry Latin American and Caribbean countries, 14776 [6JN]
Prohibiting trade and certain other transactions involving Nicaragua: President Reagan, 13909 [3JN]
Soviet activities in Latin and Central America: Robert T. Wagner, 14998 [10JN]
U.S. assistance to earthquake victims in Mexico: Jorge Espinosa de los Reyes, 29401 [29OC]
U.S. is following the economic course of Argentina: Othal E. Brand, 9431 [25AP]
U.S. narcotics control assistance to Peru: Committee on Foreign Affairs, 34815 [5DE]
———Dept. of State, 34815 [5DE]
U.S. policy in Latin America: Representative Montgomery (Dear Colleague), 9292 [24AP]
U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 3087 [21FE]
———Representative Hamilton, 3087 [21FE]
U.S. policy toward the Sandinista Government: Dept. of State, 7251 [2AP]
———Representative Hamilton, 7251 [2AP]
U.S. relations with Nicaragua: Representative Gonzalez, 1864 [6FE]
U.S. relations with the Third World: Committee on Dialogue and Development, 22737 [1AU]
Lists
Signers of the report on U.S. Policy in Central America, 9073 [23AP]
Memorials of legislature
Louisiana, 22978 [5SE], 23847 [16SE]
Petitions
Nicaragua's Case Against the U.S. in the International Court of Justice: Boston, MA, Bar Association, 7558 [3AP]
Press releases
Contadora peace process: Ministers of Foreign Relations of the Contadora Group and Those of the Support Group, Integrated by Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Uruguay, 23464 [11SE]
Evidence of Nicaraguan Subversion in Central America: Elliott Abrams, Assistant Sec. of State for Inter-American Affairs, 38838 [20DE]
Soviet activities in Latin and Central America: Dept. of State, 14998 [10JN]
U.S. and the International Court of Justice: President Reagan, 27039 [9OC]
Questionnaires
Illinois: Representative Grotberg, 10235 [2MY]
Questions and answers
U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: Dept. of State, 3087 [21FE]
Remarks in House
Afghanistan: human rights violations, 36321 [12DE]
Angola: Democratic International conference regarding human rights, 17255 [25JN]
Argentina: economic trends, 22942 [4SE]
———U.S. policy, 36119 [11DE], 38708 [19DE]
Arkansas: scholarship diplomacy program for Latin American and Caribbean students, 12993 [21MY]
Arms sales: provide for multilateral limitations (H.R. 3987), 38668 [19DE]
Boston Area Returned Peace Corps Volunteers: commend contributions to promote education in Paraguay, 22905 [4SE]
Brazil: strip of right to pursue an injury determination in countervailing duty cases (H.R. 2841), 17975 [27JN]
Caribbean nations: U.S. policy, 18468-18487 [10JY]
Central American Counterterrorism Act: enact (H.R. 3462), 37499 [17DE]
Chile: anniversary of military dictatorship, 24189 [18SE]
———human rights violations, 28225 [21OC], 30349 [1NO]
———support for peaceful return to democratic rule (H. Con. Res. 191), 24029 [17SE]
———U.S. policy, 19253 [16JY]
———U.S. policy toward transition to democracy (H. Con. Res. 192), 24609 [26SE], 24968 [26SE]
Colombia: human rights violations, 31226 [7NO]
Cuba: U.S. policy, 1654 [4FE]
———U.S. policy on refugees, 4311 [4MR]
Debt: economic policy, 38712 [19DE]
Democracy: progress, 3484 [25FE]
Developing countries: property rights, 32469 [19NO]
Education: scholarship programs, 18462-18464 [10JY]
El Salvador: temporary acceptance of refugees in the U.S., 36804 [16DE]
———U.S. policy, 8781 [22AP], 38838 [20DE]
Foreign relations: U.S. policy, 4663-4666 [6MR]
Guatemala: human rights violations, 37499 [17DE]
———U.S. policy, 38698, 38714 [19DE]
Haverhill, MA: commend contributions by high school to promote education in Paraguay, 22905 [4SE]
Human rights: violations, 9794 [30AP]
Interamerican Community of Physicians: formation, 25500 [1OC]
Inter-American Cooperation in Space, Science, and Technology: feasibility study, 11093 [8MY]
Inter-American Investment Corp.: U.S. participation, 24213 [18SE]
International Court of Justice: participation of States in the World Court, 27039 [9OC]
Latin American Scholarship Program of American Universities: anniversary, 2027 [6FE]
Mexico: disaster relief for earthquake victims, 25533 [1OC], 27048 [9OC]
———tribute to Mexican people, 25253 [26SE]
Military assistance: condition for assistance to military or paramilitary operations (H.R. 1569), 5512 [19MR], 5613 [19MR]
Motley, Langhorne A. (Tony): tribute, 10379 [2MY]
Mottesi, Marcelo: tribute for U.S. citizenship, 32283 [18NO]
National Republican Institute for International Affairs: conference, 20847 [26JY]
Nicaragua: U.S. policy, 8516 [18AP], 9322 [24AP], 32882 [20NO], 37498 [17DE], 38838 [20DE]
Panama: U.S. policy, 4271 [28FE], 28455 [22OC]
Paraguay: human rights violations, 32196 [14NO]
———international narcotics traffic, 36374 [12DE]
Population: policies, 15379 [12JN]
Population control: aid to international organizations, 14779 [6JN]
———U.S. aid, 20143 [23JY]
Population programs: U.S. funding, 28703 [23OC]
Radio Marti: funding, 19447 [17JY]
Refugee and Entrant Targeted Assistance Program: funding, 25774 [2OC]
State of the Union: foreign relations issues, 1861-1865 [6FE]
Suriname: Libyan terrorist training activities, 38689 [19DE]
Tancredo Neves and His Legacy to Brazilian Democracy (sundry), 11149-11151 [8MY]
U.S. policy, 3854 [27FE], 8033-8038 [16AP], 15872 [17JN], 20831-20833 [26JY], 32882 [20NO]
U.S.-Mexico Border Revitalization Act: enact (H.R. 3199), 22716 [1AU]
Remarks in Senate
Argentina: economic reforms, 29400 [29OC]
———Government stability, 2953 [21FE]
———impact of increased agricultural production, 3639 [26FE]
———inflation rate, 9430 [25AP]
———investigations into violations of civil rights, 13894 [3JN]
———trial of former leaders, 31004 [7NO]
Atomic weapons: prohibit loans to countries giving port access to delivery-capable Soviet vessels, 23806-23813 [16SE], 23958 [17SE]
Central America Counterterrorism Act: enact (S. 1757), 27266 [10OC]
Chile: foreign policy, 38476 [19DE]
———human rights violations, 30635 [6NO]
———military rule, 23291 [11SE], 23647 [12SE]
———support of agreement for transition to full democracy, 28381 [22OC]
———support of agreement for transition to full democracy (S. Con. Res. 68), 24660 [23SE]
———U.S. policy, 4418 [5MR], 19067 [16JY], 23291 [11SE]
———violations of civil liberties, 4588 [6MR]
Corr, Edwin G.: nomination, 17615 [27JN]
Credit: ban U.S. loans relative to port access allowed to certain Soviet naval ships, 23751 [13SE], 23806-23813 [16SE]
Crime and criminals: search for former Nazis, 18735 [11JY]
Democracy: supporting (S. Res. 142), 8944 [23AP]
Developing countries: arms sales, 17328 [26JN]
Economic conditions: growth, 20335 [24JY]
———require reports, 12074-12080 [15MY]
Education: study increased utilization of certain U.S. universities in educating foreign students, 14988 [10JN]
Febres Cordero, Leon, President of Ecuador: honored by Stevens Institute of Technology, 14761 [6JN]
Foreign relations: U.S. policy, 13906 [3JN]
Foreign trade: tariff on ethanol imports to U.S., 23746-23750 [13SE]
Guatamala: U.S. policy, 3828 [27FE]
———violations of civil liberties, 8118 [17AP]
Guatemala: military assistance, 12096-12098 [15MY]
———violations of civil liberties, 30083 [31OC]
International Narcotics Control Act: enact (S. 766), 6696-6699 [28MR]
Marti, Jose: Cuban patriot, 1991 [6FE]
Mexico: assistance to earthquake victims, 24500 [20SE]
———assistance to earthquake victims (H.J. Res. 394), 29401 [29OC]
———assistance to earthquake victims (S. 1681), 24486 [20SE]
———assistance to earthquake victims (S. 1682), 24486 [20SE]
———assistance to earthquake victims (S. Con. Res. 67), 24358 [19SE], 24417 [20SE]
———impact of socioeconomic problems, 3817 [27FE]
———reaffirm historic solidarity following the earthquake (H.J. Res. 394), 24465 [20SE]
———safety of tourists, 14878 [7JN]
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs: conference on democracy in South America, 18898 [11JY]
Nicaragua: U.S. policy, 14203 [4JN]
North America: prohibit loans to countries harboring nuclear weapons delivery-capable Soviet vessels, 23958 [17SE]
Paraguay: violations of civil liberties, 5365 [19MR]
Peru: attacks by terrorist organization, 6827 [28MR]
———drug trafficking by terrorist organization, 8548 [22AP]
———violations of civil liberties, 4414 [5MR]
Rotary International: polio eradication program, 12339 [16MY]
U.N.: polio eradication program, 12339 [16MY]
Reports
Democracy in South America: National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, 18899-18901 [11JY]
Economic Crisis: Inter-American Dialogue (excerpt), 12074 [15MY]
Field Survey—U.S. Assistance Programs: Committee on the Budget and Committee on Appropriations, 12075-12080 [15MY]
Situation in Ecuador: Mario Ribadeneira (summary), 5591 [19MR]
Trends in Conventional Arms Transfers to the Third World by Major Supplier, 1977-84: LC, 38668 [19DE]
U.S. Assistance Programs, 17688-17693 [27JN]
U.S. Policy in Central America: Commission on U.S.-Central American Relations, 9072 [23AP]
Reports to constituents
Simon, Senator: U.S. Rates ``F'' in Literacy, 14206 [4JN]
Statements
Administration's Sugar Policy and Effects On the Economies of Latin America: Representative Solarz, 7736 [4AP]
Arabs' Support of Latin American Countries: Arab conference at Tunis (1981), 9051 [23AP]
———Gamal Mansour (1975), 9051 [23AP]
Bolshevik Aims and Policies in Mexico and Latin America (1927), 8659 [22AP]
Building an Interamerican Community of Physicians, 25500 [1OC]
Chilean Regime: Latin American Parliament, 29058 [24OC]
Conference on Human Rights in Guatemala: Senator Harkin, 30084 [31OC]
———Senator Simon, 30084 [31OC]
Contadora Process in Nicaragua: Belisario Betancur, 15428 [12JN]
Cuban Crisis: John F. Kennedy (sundry 1961 excerpts), 9005 [23AP]
Current U.S. Latin American Relations: Inter-American Dialogue, 8846 [23AP]
Current U.S.—Latin American Relations: Galo Plaza, 8499 [18AP]
Escalation of World War Against Polio With Massive 20-Year Program: Rotary International, 12341 [16MY]
Expansion of Revolution in Nicaragua: former Nicaraguan Foreign Minister De'Escoto, 8898 [23AP]
Exporting Revolution: Maurice Bishop, 14897 [7JN]
Impact of Declining Terms of Trade on Economy in Chile: Anibal Pinto (excerpt), 12107 [15MY]
Labor Rights Violations in Chile: Lance Compa, 21284 [29JY]
Legal Issues in the Central American Debate: John N. Moore, 8772 [22AP]
Moral Obligations and U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: Representative Courter, 8487 [18AP]
National Accord on the Transition of Chile to Full Democracy, 24223 [18SE]
Nicaragua and the Losers of the World: Representative Hyde, 8500 [18AP]
Nicaraguan Policy: Arturo Cruz (sundry 1983 excerpts), 9057 [23AP]
PLO Connections With Revolutionary Movements Throughout the World: Yasser Arafat, 9054 [23AP]
Polio Eradication Program: Carlyle Guerra de Macedo, 12340 [16MY]
Political Rejuvenation in Guatemala: Georges A. Fauriol, 3828-3832 [27FE]
U.S. Policy Toward Transition to Democracy in Chile (H. Con. Res. 192) (excerpts), 24609 [26SE]
Zionism in Central America: Sandinista Salvadorans in Washington, DC, 9052 [23AP]
Summaries
Cooperatives in Chile's Transition to Democracy: U.S. Overseas Cooperative Development Committee, 28382 [22OC]
Trip to Cuba: Representative Alexander, 1654 [4FE]
U.S.-Mexico Border Revitalization Act (H.R. 3199), 22717 [1AU]
Tables
U.S. agricultural exports to Latin America—1984, 10212 [2MY]
Testimonies
Labor Rights Violations in Haiti: Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 20843 [26JY]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 191, support for peaceful return to democratic rule in Chile, 24029 [17SE]
H.R. 1569, condition for assistance to military or paramilitary operations, 5614 [19MR]
H.R. 3987, provide for multilateral limitations on arms sales, 38669 [19DE]
S. 766, International Narcotics Control Act, 6698 [28MR]
S. 1757, Central America Counterterrorism Act, 27266 [10OC]
S. Con. Res. 67, assistance to earthquake victims in Mexico, 24358, 24381 [19SE]
S. Con. Res. 68, support of agreement for transition to full democracy in Chile, 24660 [23SE]
S. Res. 142, supporting democracy, 8944 [23AP]