NICARAGUA, REPUBLIC OF

Addresses

Aid to Contras in Nicaragua: President Reagan, 8546 [22AP]

El Salvador and Nicaragua: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 30339 [1NO]

Foreign Policy: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 8295-8297 [17AP]

Landon Lecture, Kansas State University: Representative O'Neill, 9258 [24AP]

Legal Issues in the Central American Conflict: John N. Moore, 13907-13908 [3JN]

Nicaragua: Representative Nunn (excerpt), 9046 [23AP]

Nicaraguan Activities in Central America: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 17758 [27JN]

Nicaragua—The Stolen Revolution: J. William Middendorf II, 6446 [27MR], 8837-8839 [23AP]

Reflections on Anniversaries, Detente, and Disinformation: Frank R. Barnett, 20400 [24JY]

Role on International Law in Restoring Bipartisanship in Foreign Affairs: Senator Moynihan, 16658-16660 [20JN]

Sandinista Liberation Front Welcoming Nicaraguan Socialist Party Members: Comandante Arce (sundry excerpts), 15376 [12JN]

Trade Embargo on Nicaragua: Representative Lagomarsino, 11197 [8MY]

U.S. Policy in Central America: President Reagan (sundry excerpts), 15479 [12JN]

———Representative Stratton, 15204 [11JN]

———Senator Nunn, 8893 [23AP]

U.S. Response to Central American Totalitarianism: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 9747 [29AP]

U.S Policy in Central America—An Alternative to War: Representative Alexander, 7777 [15AP]

Affidavits

U.S. Policy in Central America: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 13910 [3JN]

Amendments

Paramilitary operations: support funds (H.J. Res. 239), 8654 [22AP]

Analyses

Declaration of Unity—Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters, 15459 [12JN]

Articles and editorials

AFL-CIO Leader Hits Sandinista Abuses, 38688 [19DE]

Aid for Nicaragua's Democratic Resistance (excerpt), 15542 [12JN]

Aid May Depend on Past Ties, 8532 [18AP]

Aid to Nicaraguan Contras a Legitimate U.S. Signal, 16750 [20JN]

All-Womens' Group Tours Nicaragua, 15521 [12JN]

Alternative That Puts Pressure on Both Sides, 9041 [23AP]

America Blundered in Cuba, Could Repeat Error in Nicaragua, 32882 [20NO]

America Is Exporting Cynicism, 4243 [28FE]

American Business Interests in Nicaragua, 11598 [9MY]

Another Choice in Nicaragua, 13705 [23MY]

Another Vietnam?, 13854 [24MY]

Anti-Semitism in Nicaragua, 24395 [19SE]

Apply Latin—Not American—Pressure, 15036 [10JN]

As Duarte Begins a Visit to the U.S., Optimism Returns to El Salvador (excerpt), 12260 [16MY]

At Times, the War Is Words, 11214 [8MY]

Better Way to Peace in Nicaragua, 8845 [23AP]

By the Company They Keep—A Look at the Communist Sandinistas and the FDN, 14203 [4JN]

Can We Afford the War Powers Act?, 2028 [6FE]

Captured Records Reveal Salvadoran Rebels' Strategy, 9412 [25AP]

Case for Supporting Third World Freedom Fighters, 17005 [24JN]

Cave-In on the Contras, 15589 [13JN]

Central America in Perspective (sundry excerpts), 8492 [18AP]

Choice in Nicaragua, 8545 [22AP]

Church and State in Nicaragua, 8269 [17AP]

CIA Views Minelaying Part of Covert Holding Action, 7518 [3AP]

Civilians Quit Border Zone—Managua Clears Site To Isolate Contras, 9216 [24AP]

Colombian Opposes U.S. Aid to Nicaraguan Rebels, 8091 [16AP], 8236 [17AP]

Congress and the Contras, 8421 [18AP]

Contadora Could Be Useful Tool if United States, Nicaragua Changed Policies, 24672 [23SE]

``Contra'' Aid—Still No, 13942 [3JN]

Contra Atrocities, or a Covert Propaganda War?, 8868 [23AP]

Contra Atrocities, or a Covert Propaganda War?—Lobbying Drive Began in Managua, 20161 [23JY]

``Contras'' Are on the Right Track, 37511 [17DE]

Contras—Who are They?, 8900 [23AP]

Costa Rica Blames Attack on Nicaragua, Asks Probe, 13885 [3JN]

Crisis in Central America, 8018 [16AP]

Cuba, Nicaragua Are the Real Dangers, 9964 [30AP]

Cuba Firm on Aid to Insurgents, 8901 [23AP]

Czechs Teaching Sandinistas Terror, 22989 [5SE]

Darker Side of Nicaragua's Revolution, 10216-10219 [2MY]

Dash to Managua, 11948, 11989, 12003 [15MY]

Defecting Nicaraguan Contra's Tale, 11200 [8MY]

Defecting Nicaraguan Contra's Tale—Former Field Commander Charges Widespread Abuses, 14966 [10JN]

Demilitarized Zone Sought, 14326 [5JN]

Democracy Is the Issue in Nicaragua (excerpt), 15382, 15461 [12JN]

Despair and Fear in Managua, 8917 [23AP]

Disinformation—Twisted Facts Distort Reality, 8016 [16AP]

Don't Fund the Contras, 8845 [23AP]

Don't Fund the ``Contras'', 8306 [17AP]

Duarte's Political Miracle (sundry excerpts), 12260, 12261 [16MY]

Embargo Time, 10174 [1MY]

Emergency Claim at Odds With Reality, 12985 [21MY]

Europeans Rally to Nicaraguan Resistance, 7532 [3AP]

Fair Offer to the Sandinistas, 5531 [19MR], 5653 [19MR], 5915, 5918 [20MR]

Flouting International Law, 4270 [28FE]

For the President—A Shattering Defeat, 9002 [23AP]

Former Sandinista Says Party Misleads Nicaraguan Visitors, 31232 [7NO]

Frank Talk About Dangers at Our Doorstep, 14793 [6JN]

Fredric Dicker Reports From the Nicaraguan Border, 8080 [16AP]

From Italy to PLO, World's Leftists Find a Haven in Nicaragua—Some Sought on Charges of Terrorism, 13684 [23MY]

General Staff of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force (FDN), 8530 [18AP]

Grim Record of Sandinista Anti-Semitism, 15778 [13JN]

Hemisphere's Best Hope Is in Contadora, Not Contra, 8503 [18AP]

History's Victim, or Master?, 9242 [24AP]

House Voting on Contra Aid, 15526 [12JN]

How the United States Should Handle Nicaragua, 17006 [24JN]

In Debate Over Nicaragua Aid, Key Point Is Being Overlooked, 15798 [13JN]

Independent Liberal Party Meets in Esteli, 31528 [12NO]

International Communism and Nicaragua—An Administration View, 14733 [6JN], 15031 [10JN]

International Connection—Nicaragua's Network of the Left, 8072 [16AP]

Is Nicaragua Just Another Grenada?, 17252 [25JN]

It Is Time To Make a Real Decision on Nicaragua, 17977 [27JN]

It Was Wrong To Duck the World Court, 3958 [27FE], 5332 [18MR], 6966 [1AP]

It's Hard To Believe Sandinistas Merely Want Social Reforms, 20785 [26JY]

Labor Under Siege, 9065 [23AP]

Larger Force of Latin Rebels Sought by U.S., 14686 [6JN]

Latin Council Called Backer of Leftists, Not Human Rights, 8234 [17AP]

Lawmaker Scores D'Escoto, Sandinistas, 25512 [1OC]

Lobbying Drive Began in Managua, 9348 [24AP]

Lust for Power, 26126 [3OC]

Managua Comes to Disneyland, 13849 [24MY]

Managua Gets East German Aid, United States Says, 15536 [12JN]

Marx's Heirs Belie the Pacifist Promise, 8488 [18AP], 14561 [5JN]

Memo Provided Ortega Tips on Manipulating Hill Visitors, 15147 [11JN]

Message to Solarz, 8488 [18AP]

Middle Way in Nicaragua, 2607 [19FE]

Military Buildup in Nicaragua, 8831 [23AP]

Mr. Reagan's Tar Baby, 6940 [1AP]

Mujahedin and Contras—Deserving of U.S. Support, 8789 [22AP]

Network (series), 8016 [16AP], 8234 [17AP], 8421 [18AP], 9718 [29AP]

Nicaragua, 3659 [26FE], 10239-10246 [2MY], 26507 [7OC]

Nicaragua and the U.S. Options—An Invasion Is Openly Discussed, 14324 [5JN], 14689 [6JN], 14870 [7JN]

Nicaragua Bares the Nightstick, 28487 [22OC]

Nicaragua Censors Letter From Pope, Then Retracts and Allows Publishing, 37498 [17DE]

Nicaragua Eyes Cuba's Resolution of Religious Debate, 18531 [10JY]

Nicaragua for Rights Suspension, 28464 [22OC]

Nicaragua Gags Cleric's Broadcasts, 19052 [15JY]

Nicaragua in Arrears on World Bank Loans, 6509 [27MR]

Nicaragua Is Armed for Trouble, 5633 [19MR]

Nicaragua Uprising Not To Support Marxism, 12196 [15MY]

Nicaragua—Hard Questions, 8485 [18AP]

Nicaraguan Assistance to Guerrillas in El Salvador (excerpt), 14736 [6JN]

Nicaraguan Businesses Face Competition From Sandinistas, 27322 [10OC]

Nicaraguan Crisis?, 32476 [19NO]

Nicaraguan Rebels Cut Military Operations—Loss of CIA Funding Is Said To Take Toll, 9217 [24AP]

Nicaraguan Refugees Flood Costa Rica, 7107 [2AP]

Nicaragua's Combative Archbishop, 9634-9637 [26AP]

Nicaragua's Reward, 10461 [3MY]

Nicaragua's U.S. Lawyers, 25346 [1OC], 28907 [24OC]

Nicaragua's Untold Stories, 9062 [23AP]

Nicaragua—The Future Is Here, 22923 [4SE]

Obligation to Democratic Resistance Forces in Nicaragua (excerpt), 13302 [22MY]

Officers of the Old National Guard Remain a Factor in the Rebel Forces—Some Contra Leaders Are Their Own Worst Enemies, 8531 [18AP]

O'Neill Warns Ortega on Opening Society, 9956 [30AP]

Opposition Has a Duty in Nicaragua, 32183 [14NO]

Ortega—Center of Calm, 10908 [7MY]

Ortega's Ominous Offensive, 31534 [12NO]

Ortega's Self-Inflicted Wounds, 28254 [22OC]

Ortega's Visit to Moscow Should Not Be a Surprise, 17977 [27JN]

Our World Court Snub Is a Rerun, 14882 [7JN]

Panel Hears Details Linking Managua and Drugs, 9769 [29AP]

Peace, Yes, but by Whose Definition?, 30958 [6NO]

Peace in Nicaragua (excerpt), 15375 [12JN]

Peace Plan for Nicaragua, 5061 [7MR], 5646 [19MR], 6644 [28MR]

Personal Visit to Nicaragua Brings Eye-Opening, 8518 [18AP]

Phase Out Support of Contras—Leave Peace to Contadora, 8490 [18AP]

Piercing the Sandinista Smokescreen, 7558 [3AP]

Politics of Inaction, 9546 [25AP]

Politics of Paranoia, 11156 [8MY]

Power of the Contras, 29072 [24OC]

President Linked to Secret Aid—Plan To Help Contras Reported Approved, 26984 [9OC]

President Sends Mexicans Solidarity Message, 26508 [7OC]

Put Central America in Perspective, 8492 [18AP]

Questions on U.S. Nicaraguan Policy, 22904 [4SE]

Reagan Reported To Postpone Move on Rebel Arms Aid, 8547 [22AP]

Reagan Says Nicaragua a ``Moral Challenge'' but Quiet on South Africa—An AP News Analysis, 8256 [17AP]

Reagan Wins Another Battle for Government Secrecy, 9215 [24AP]

Reagan's Awkward Contradiction, 8507 [18AP]

Reagan's Untruths About Managua, 16453 [19JN], 16777 [21JN]

Reagan's World Court Walkout Decision Leaves U.S. Congress Without Means of Appeal, 31776 [13NO]

Real Issue—Will We Abandon Central America?, 8629 [22AP]

Rebel Nicaragua Indian Leader Is Pessimistic on Peace Prospects, 8628 [22AP]

Religion in Nicaragua, 8270 [17AP]

Remember the Gulf of Tonkin—President's Bid for Contra Aid Has Chilling Similarity, 7956 [16AP]

Restore Funding to the Contras, 8505 [18AP]

Revolution Betrayed—Free Labor Persecuted, 4009 [28FE]

Ritual in Managua, 15476 [12JN]

Roosevelt, Reagan, and Latin America, 22070 [31JY]

Sandinista Asserts War Has Taken 12,000 Lives, 19734 [18JY]

Sandinista Betrayal, 8512 [18AP]

Sandinista Gesture—More Than Meets the Eye, 15238 [11JN]

Sandinista Leader Says He Plans To Visit Moscow Soon To Seek Aid, 9477 [25AP]

Sandinista Now Spells Corruption, 25209 [26SE], 25325 [30SE]

Sandinistas and Middle Eastern Radicals, 25320 [30SE]

Sandinistas and the Workers—The Betrayal Continues, 4007 [28FE]

Sandinistas Attract a Who's Who of Terrorists, 7668 [4AP], 8071 [16AP], 13680 [23MY]

Sandinistas Have ``Blueprint for Subversive Aggression'', 13306-13308, 13318 [22MY]

Sandinistas Interrogate Opponents—300 Reportedly Held for Questioning, 37558 [18DE]

Sandinistas Position on Crisis in Nicaragua (sundry excerpts), 5681 [20MR]

Sandinistas Said To Ready Offensive Against Contras, 8899 [23AP]

Sandinistas Seize Land of a Critic, 16466 [20JN]

Sandinistas Show Their True Colors (excerpts), 28464 [22OC]

Senator Objects to Trip, 9478 [25AP]

Serious Thoughts on Leaders Who Lie, 551 [3JA]

Shadow of Somoza Haunts Rebels' Image, 8532 [18AP]

Soviets Seen in Combat With Sandinistas, 8899 [23AP]

Stakes in Nicaragua, 10157 [1MY]

Strange View of a Lawyer's Job, 26467 [7OC]

Struggle for Nicaragua—Escalation, 38702 [19DE]

Surviving in Contra Country, 11213 [8MY]

Taking the Sandinistas at Their Word, 23694 [12SE]

Talk of the Town, 17927 [27JN]

Talk of the Town—Notes and Comment, 8494 [18AP]

Tell Me No ``Nicaraguas'', 7766 [4AP]

Terrorist Attack on U.S. Marines in El Salvador, 17758 [27JN]

Threats Cause Alarm, 15522 [12JN]

Threats Not Present, 15521 [12JN]

U.S. Aid to Contras Violates Law, 6966 [1AP]

U.S. Cannot Afford Indifference in Nicaragua, 17710 [27JN]

U.S. Fights $58 Million Loan to the Sandinista Regime, 6509 [27MR]

U.S. General Says Nicaragua Rebels Cannot Win Soon, 9216 [24AP]

U.S. Military Is Termed Prepared for Any Move Against Nicaragua, 14214-14216 [4JN], 14687-14688 [6JN], 14868-14870 [7JN]

U.S. Policy in Central America (excerpt), 9005 [23AP], 9248 [24AP]

U.S. Said To Draw Latin Troops Plan (excerpt), 7518 [3AP]

U.S. Support of the Contra Guerrillas (excerpt), 6475 [27MR]

U.S. Trade Embargo on Nicaragua, 11618 [9MY]

Under Fire in a Nicaraguan Tank, 894 [24JA]

Vietnam in America, 11608 [9MY]

War We Lost in Nicaragua, 15138 [11JN]

Weathervane for the Contras?, 4538 [5MR]

Well-Oiled Protest Machine Aims To Kill Contra Aid, 8016 [16AP]

What Kirkpatrick Ignores, 26486 [7OC]

White House Tells Nicaragua To Stop Aggressive Moves, 14326 [5JN]

Why Not Democracy?, 5917 [20MR]

Why Punish Nicaragua for What Our Friends Do Freely?, 14563 [5JN]

Witness Claims Contras Attack Civilians (excerpt), 8828 [23AP]

Words, Words, Words, 11159 [8MY]

World's Leftists Find a Haven in Nicaragua, 8827 [23AP]

Worst Enemy, 30322 [1NO]

Wrong Beat for American Cops, 36786 [16DE]

Bills and resolutions

Civil liberties: suspension by Sandinista regime (see H. Con. Res. 222)

———violations (see H. Res. 139)

Contras: humanitarian assistance (see S.J. Res. 120)

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)

———promote internal reconciliation on basis of democratic principles (see S.J. Res. 129; H.J. Res. 283)

———resumption of bilateral negotiations (see H.R. 1335)

Foreign trade: boycott and embargo (see S. Res. 140)

———congressional approval of embargo (see H.R. 2634)

———embargo (see H.R. 2405)

———restrictions (see H.R. 2158)

Guerrilla warfare: assistance funds (see H.R. 2898)

———granting explicit political recognition (see H. Con. Res. 81)

INS: funds for military assistance to rebels transferred to prevent illegal immigration from Central America (see H.R. 142)

Marxist-Leninist regime: condemnation (see H. Res. 149)

OAS: trade sanctions (see H. Con. Res. 143)

Paramilitary operations: support funds (see S.J. Res. 106; H.J. Res. 239)

Religion: policy hindering freedom (see S. Con. Res. 45; H. Con. Res. 122)

Sandinista regime: condemn actions (see S. Res. 149; H. Res. 167)

U.S. Armed Forces: restriction on introduction (see H.R. 1865)

Biographies

Managua Communistas, 8424-8426 [18AP]

Books

``Blue and White Book'': Library of Congress (translation of Nicaraguan Democratic Force's outline of principles), 8869-8872 [23AP]

``Combat on Communist Territory'' (excerpt), 14763-14767 [6JN]

``Facing Reality—From World Federalism to the CIA'': Cord Meyer (excerpt), 12992 [21MY]

``Ideology of the Sandinistas and the Nicaraguan Revolution'': David Nolan (sundry excerpts), 11125, 11127, 11128, 11129 [8MY]

``New Diplomacy of International Affairs in the Modern Age, 1983'': Abba Eban (sundry excerpts), 12252, 12262 [16MY]

Broadcasts

Crisis in Central America: PBS, 8018 [16AP]

Nicaraguan Government position relative to U.S. policy (excerpt), 9213 [24AP]

Ortega meeting with Congressmen (excerpt), 15423 [12JN]

Ortega message notes Mexican anniversary, 26507 [7OC]

Soviet technicians studying water problems, 26508 [7OC]

U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: President Reagan, 5093 [7MR]

Unemployed Hondurans joining Nicaraguan counterrevolutionary forces: Panama City, Panama, 15378 [12JN]

Descriptions

Photographs of Soviet rockets fired into Honduras from Nicaragua, 15386 [12JN]

Documents

Aggressions Against Costa Rica Committed by the Government of Nicaragua, 25271 [30SE]

Aide Memoire, 8857 [23AP]

Barnes-Hamilton Nicaraguan resolution (sundry excerpts), 9219 [24AP]

Contadora Act for Peace and Cooperation in Central America (excerpt), 8856 [23AP]

Contadora Act for Peace and Cooperation in Central America (preamble), 15430 [12JN]

Illegal Immigration—20 Million Without a Country, 9035 [23AP]

Nicaragua Reader—Documents of a Revolution Under Fire, 15450 [12JN]

Nicaragua (sundry), 9019 [23AP]

Prohibiting Trade and Certain Other Transactions Involving Nicaragua: President Reagan, 13909 [3JN]

Prohibition on funding for covert military operations in Nicaragua (excerpt from continuing resolution of last session), 8903 [23AP]

Relationship Between the Sandinistas and the Salvadoran Guerrillas, 17759 [27JN]

Relationship of Salvadoran Rebels With Nicaraguan Government (sundry), 9719 [29AP]

Revolution in Central America (selected data), 15390 [12JN]

Executive orders

Prohibiting trade and certain other transaction involving Nicaragua: President Reagan, 10399 [2MY]

Factsheets

U.S. Economic Sanctions Against Nicaragua—Domestic and International Legal Basis: Mary W. Ennis, 13909 [3JN]

Interviews

Aid to Nicaragua: Muammar Qaddafi, with the New York Times (excerpt), 8904 [23AP]

Briefing on Human Rights Violations: several Nicaraguan Priests, with Senator Denton, 8873-8877 [23AP]

Nicaragua: Miguel Obando y Bravo with several Members of Congress, 8463-8466 [18AP]

Introductions

Central America report: Center for Global Service and Education, 8039 [16AP]

Letters

Aid to the Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters: Coordination Committee of Hungarian Organizations in North America, 9061 [23AP]

Barnes-Hamilton Nicaraguan proposal (excerpt), 9221 [24AP]

Call To Members of Congress by Nobel Laureates on the Question of U.S. Covert Aid for Use Against Nicaragua, 9337 [24AP]

Concerns over U.S. policy in Central America: several Members of European Parliaments, 6940 [1AP]

Congressional trip to Nicaragua: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 8833, 8840, 8855, 8858 [23AP]

Contadora process in Nicaragua: Belisario Betancur, 15426 [12JN]

Contra movement in Nicaragua: Representative Alexander (Dear Colleague), 15202 [11JN]

Cuban Communist influence in Nicaragua: Alberto Rivas, 15390 [12JN]

Declaration of Intervention of the Republic of El Salvador: Eduardo Valencia-Ospina, 13911-13914 [3JN]

Fight against Communism in Nicaragua: Comandante Zero, 15428 [12JN]

Good neighbor policy in Central America: Munson Hinman, 13864 [24MY]

Introduction to policy paper on Central America: Pat Robertson, 8946 [23AP]

Nicaraguan refugees, 7525 [3AP]

Nicaraguan support of guerrillas in El Salvador (sundry), 16297 [19JN]

Opposing military assistance to Nicaragua: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, 8858 [23AP]

Opposition to military assistance to Nicaragua: sundry, 8846 [23AP]

Opposition to the Sandinista regime and direction of U.S. policy in Nicaragua: Edgar Chamorro, 15202 [11JN]

Peace in Central America: Jose N. Duarte, President of El Salvador, 8099 [16AP]

Prohibiting trade and certain other transactions involving Nicaragua: President Reagan, 13909 [3JN]

Proposal to assist the force of democracy in Nicaragua: President Reagan, 15203 [11JN]

Proposed U.S. humanitarian assistance to the democratic opposition in Nicaragua: AID (excerpt), 9250 [24AP]

Struggle for freedom in Nicaragua: Eden Pastora, 6514 [27MR]

Support for U.S. policy of resisting Communist aggression in Central America: New Hampshire, 9049 [23AP]

There are no Thomas Jeffersons in Nicaragua: Representative Jacobs, 13894 [3JN]

Threat to Free World: Federation of Likud Students, 8944 [23AP]

Trade sanctions against Nicaragua: National Grange, 14933 [7JN]

Translation of interview relative to Nicaragua with Miguel Obando y Bravo and several Members of Congress: Serra, Hundley & Flores, 8463 [18AP]

U.S. policy in Central America: Jose Napoleon Duarte (excerpt), 9005 [23AP]

———President Reagan, 9085 [23AP], 9254 [24AP], 15382, 15403, 15480 [12JN]

———sundry American Rhodes scholars studying at Oxford University, England, 9545 [25AP]

———Wycliffe Diego and Adriana Guillen, 9228 [24AP]

U.S. policy in Latin America: Representative Montgomery (Dear Colleague), 9292 [24AP]

U.S. policy in Nicaragua: Adriana Guillen, 11116 [8MY]

———Edgar Chamorro (exerpt), 17759 [27JN]

———Mary Boyajean, 15235 [11JN]

———Michael Novak, 8626 [22AP], 9005 [23AP]

———several Representatives, 15460 [12JN]

U.S. policy to promote peace based on democratic principles: President Reagan, 9227 [24AP]

U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 3087 [21FE]

———Leo Stutzin, 4261 [28FE]

———Representative Hamilton, 3087 [21FE]

———Witness For Peace delegation, 5072 [7MR]

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]

Lists

Nicaraguans who worked with the Sandinistas—1979, 8972 [23AP]

Professors of law concurring in memorandum relative to the Reagan administration and Nicaragua, 15406 [12JN]

Signers of the report on U.S. Policy in Central America, 9073 [23AP]

Manual

Literacy Program (excerpt from Government publication), 8945 [23AP]

Memorandums

Reagan Administration and Nicaragua: National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee on the U.S., Nicaragua and the World Court, 15404 [12JN]

Memorials of legislature

Kentucky, 20138 [23JY], 20936 [29JY]

New Hampshire, 9049 [23AP]

Oregon, 8916 [23AP], 10023 [1MY]

Rhode Island, 8549 [22AP]

Messages

National Emergency With Respect to Nicaragua: President Reagan, 10091 [1MY]

Report on support for democratic resistance: President Reagan, 7338 [3AP]

Sanctions Report: President Reagan, 30051 [31OC]

Opinions

U.S. Policy in Central America: National Bipartisan Commission on Central America, 15390 [12JN]

Pamphlets

Nicaraguan in Moscow (excerpt), 11124 [8MY]

Religious Freedom, 9637 [26AP]

Papers

Central America—Freedom or Slavery: Jerry Curry, 8946-8949 [23AP]

National Dialogue of the Nicaraguan Resistance, 5620 [19MR], 5911, 5925 [20MR], 6643 [28MR]

U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: William Thiesenhusen (excerpt), 18991 [15JY]

Petitions

Central America: American Academy of San Pedro Sula, Students, 19702 [18JY]

———Central Southeast Ohio Association, United Church of Christ, 22899 [4SE]

———Gothenburg, Sweden, City Council, 14970 [10JN]

———National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 20476 [25JY]

Central American policy: June A. Goeson, 18986 [15JY]

Central American policy of U.S.: General Assembly Council of the Presbyterian Church, 1507 [31JA]

Covert activities: Duluth, MN, City Council, 7614 [4AP]

Freedom fighters: Miami, FL, City Commission, 13438 [23MY]

———Miami, FL, City Council, 10696 [7MY], 11499 [9MY]

Military attacks on: American Philosophical Association, Western Division, 1507 [31JA]

Nicaragua's Case Against the U.S. in the International Court of Justice: Boston, MA, Bar Association, 7558 [3AP]

Refuge for El Salvadoran and Guatemalan Refugees: Madison, WI, Common Council, 7560 [3AP]

Support Central American policy: Northeast Region of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly, 10536 [6MY]

Support trade embargo against: Miami, FL, City Commission, 13897 [3JN]

Support trade embargo against Nicaragua: Miami, FL, City Commission, 12686 [20MY], 12938 [21MY]

U.S. in Nicaragua: Friends of the Earth, 22036 [31JY]

U.S. policy: Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, 1507 [31JA]

Victory Over Communists in Central America: National Association of Pro America, 9385 [24AP]

Poems

``Managua, Nicaragua'': Representative Jerry Lewis, 9060 [23AP]

Polls of opinion

Should Congress Appropriate $14 Million in Aid to the Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters?, 9375 [24AP]

U.S. policy in Nicaragua, 14312 [5JN]

Press conferences

Preservation of Indian culture in Nicaragua: Brooklyn Rivera, 1812 [5FE]

Press releases

Evidence of Nicaraguan Subversion in Central America: Elliott Abrams, Assistant Sec. of State for Inter-American Affairs, 38838 [20DE]

Questions and answers

Economic conditions and hunger in Nicaragua, 15425 [12JN]

U.S. policy toward Nicaragua: Dept. of State, 3087 [21FE]

Quotations

If you cannot understand history, read a history book anyway: Representative Hyde, 9797 [30AP]

Question today is whether we want to fund a war in Central America: Representative Hamilton, 15461 [12JN]

Remarks in House

Afghanistan: message of solidarity, 20844 [26JY]

Airfields: projected use by Soviet and Cuban military, 8390 [18AP]

American Institute for Free Labor Development: position on Sandinista regime, 38688 [19DE]

Arkansas: scholarship diplomacy program for Latin American and Caribbean students, 12993 [21MY]

Armed Forces: limit introduction of U.S., 7518 [3AP]

Case for Supporting Third World Freedom Fighters (article): response to position of Richard Nixon, 18048 [8JY]

Catholic Church: policy position, 34821 [5DE]

Central America: Contadora peace process, 2238 [7FE], 4108, 4164 [28FE]

———U.S. policy, 13864 [24MY]

———Vietnam veterans' factfinding trip, 24585 [20SE]

CIA: U.S. covert intelligence operations, 12992 [21MY]

Civil liberties: condemning state of emergency suspending (H. Con. Res. 222), 29547 [29OC]

———human rights violations, 8216 [17AP]

———violations, 27577, 27578 [16OC], 27768, 27771 [17OC], 28237 [22OC], 28604 [23OC], 29316 [29OC], 30118 [1NO], 36132 [12DE], 36540 [16DE]

Communism, 27574 [16OC]

———economic and social conditions under Marxist rule, 22923 [4SE]

———expansion, 15211 [11JN]

———fate of churches under Communist regimes, 18531 [10JY]

Congressional factfinding trip: report, 14328, 14334 [5JN]

Contadora: provide for consultations to develop a common policy for peace (H.R. 1335), 4258 [28FE]

Contras: humanitarian assistance, 15382-15468 [12JN], 15811 [13JN], 18910 [11JY]

———military, social and political composition of members, 8530-8533 [18AP]

———private military assistance, 5512 [19MR]

———U.S. policy, 14267, 14269 [5JN], 15151, 15202 [11JN], 15378 [12JN], 15589 [13JN]

Costa Rica: attack on civil guard patrol by Communist Sandinista, 13885 [3JN]

———cross-border incident, 14955 [10JN]

———killing of civil guardsmen by Nicaraguan soldiers, 14955 [10JN]

———violations of territorial sovereignty, 25271 [30SE]

Cuba: presence of military advisers from, 10212 [2MY]

Czechoslovakia: training of Sandinista security personnel, 22989 [5SE]

Education: Union of Parents of Christian Families' denunciation of Marxist-Leninist teachings, 15149 [11JN]

El Salvador: captured documents show relationship of Salvadoran rebels with Nicaraguan government, 9411 [25AP], 9719 [29AP]

Elections, 15150 [11JN]

Financial assistance: credit risk, 6508 [27MR]

Foreign relations: promote internal reconciliation on basis of democratic principles (H.J. Res. 283), 10615 [7MY], 11071 [8MY]

———U.S. policy, 2607 [19FE], 4328 [5MR], 4663-4666 [6MR]

Foreign trade: embargo, 9985, 9987, 9988, 9992 [1MY], 10211, 10216, 10258 [2MY], 11167, 11197 [8MY], 11239 [9MY], 11618 [9MY], 12709 [21MY], 12985 [21MY], 13311 [22MY], 31535 [12NO]

———restrictions (H.R. 2158), 9202 [24AP], 10174 [1MY]

Foreign Trade: U.S. policy, 9798 [30AP]

Foreign trade: U.S. policy, 8625 [22AP], 9797 [30AP]

Freedom fighters: aid, 6514 [27MR]

———support, 6475 [27MR]

Geyer, Enrique B.: property seizure by Nicaraguan government, 16466 [20JN]

Honduras: unemployed are joining Nicaraguan counterrevolutionary forces, 15378 [12JN]

Human rights: Contra abuses, 1701 [4FE]

———violations, 7442 [3AP], 7594 [4AP], 8457 [18AP], 14257 [4JN]

Humanitarian assistance: U.S. policy, 17809 [27JN]

Intelligence funds: restriction on use, 4303 [4MR]

Labor Unions: policy of Sandinista government, 25259 [30SE]

Labor unions: violation of certain rights, 10211 [2MY]

———violations of certain rights, 8431 [18AP]

Marxism: Sandinista support, 5680 [20MR]

Members of Congress: prohibit conducting diplomatic conferences without authorized personnel, 11946 [15MY], 12708, 12710 [21MY]

———unofficial trip by certain, 12708, 12710 [21MY]

Military assistance: condition for assistance to military or paramilitary operations (H.R. 1569), 5512 [19MR], 5613 [19MR]

———deployment of certain helicopters, 17761 [27JN]

———policy concerning introduction of U.S. combat troops, 17743-17774 [27JN]

———U.S. policy, 4164 [28FE], 7583 [4AP], 17809 [27JN]

Miskito Indians: Sandinista attacks, 7578 [4AP]

———violation of human rights of, 8628 [22AP]

Monroe Doctrine: policy issues regarding the security of the western hemisphere, 14212 [4JN]

Nicaraguan refugees: U.S. policy, 12220 [15MY]

Nuclear weapons: deployment in Nicaragua, 17773 [27JN]

Obando y Bravo, Miguel: appointment as cardinal, 10489 [6MY]

———tribute, 7441 [3AP]

Ortega, Daniel: communist philosophy, 11948 [15MY]

———Phil Donahue television show appearance, 28253 [22OC], 28605 [23OC]

———Soviet Union visit, 9799, 9801 [30AP], 9982, 9987 [1MY], 10601 [6MY], 10612, 10614 [7MY], 10908 [7MY], 11070, 11123-11129 [8MY], 11654 [13MY], 11946, 11948 [15MY], 14316 [5JN], 14568 [6JN], 15151 [11JN]

———U.S. visit, 29316 [29OC]

Paramilitary operations: support funds (H.J. Res. 239), 8959 [23AP], 9045 [30AP]-9086 [23AP], 9977 [30AP], 10399 [2MY], 11589, 11608 [9MY], 13302 [22MY], 14214 [4JN], 14561 [5JN], 15542 [12JN], 15777 [13JN], 19734 [18JY]

PLO: relationship, 15777 [13JN]

Political unrest: contributing factors, 5531 [19MR]

Reagan, President: factfinding mission, 3848 [27FE]

———foreign policy, 11159 [8MY]

———policy, 3508 [26FE]

———terrorism, 8324 [17AP]

Refugees: assistance, 15379 [12JN]

———Costa Rica influx, 7107 [2AP]

———factfinding mission report, 1366-1370 [31JA]

Religion: violations of freedom of expression, 36132 [12DE]

Revolution Beyond Our Borders—Sandinista Intervention in Central America (publication), 24121, 24124 [18SE]

Sandinista Government: voting record, 8631 [22AP]

Sandinista government: political situation, 24283 [19SE]

Sandinista regime: activities, 10612 [7MY]

———activities in Honduras, 11946 [15MY]

———condemn actions (H. Res. 167), 11241 [9MY]

———policies, 15150 [11JN], 15376 [12JN]

———policy relative to guerrillas in El Salvador, 11706 [14MY]

———U.S. policy, 13877 [3JN]

Sandinistas: alleged ties with PLO, 25320, 25333 [30SE]

Sanidinistas: Communist policies, 27574 [16OC]

Social Christian Party: imprisonment of members, 7439 [3AP]

Soviet Union: efforts to influence U.S. foreign policy, 19693-19697 [18JY], 20160, 20171, 20175 [23JY], 22070 [31JY]

———visit of Daniel Ortega, 9701 [29AP]

———visit of Jose Daniel Ortega, 9704 [29AP]

Soviet Union-Nicaragua relations: status, 10612 [7MY]

Terrorism: activities, 8217 [17AP]

U.S. policy, 3506, 3508 [26FE], 3848, 3851, 3852, 3853, 3854 [27FE], 4108 [28FE], 5680 [20MR], 6446 [27MR], 6514 [27MR], 7442 [3AP], 7525 [3AP], 7585-7590 [4AP], 7762 [4AP], 7778, 7792-7797 [15AP], 7968, 7969, 8016, 8019-8028, 8033, 8038, 8039 [16AP], 8083, 8099 [16AP], 8215, 8216, 8217, 8233, 8239, 8253-8264, 8265, 8272, 8288-8295 [17AP], 8390-8395, 8424, 8463 [18AP], 8516 [18AP], 8626, 8628, 8629, 8630, 8631, 8658-8664 [22AP], 8789 [22AP], 9199, 9203, 9204, 9284-9294 [24AP], 9322, 9334, 9388, 9396 [24AP], 9405, 9411 [25AP], 9545, 9546 [25AP], 9700, 9701, 9705, 9719 [29AP], 9769, 9773, 9777 [29AP], 9797, 9801 [30AP], 9956, 9963 [30AP], 9991 [1MY], 10211, 10236, 10238, 10258 [2MY], 10390 [2MY], 10489, 10492, 10505 [6MY], 10614, 10615 [7MY], 11067, 11116, 11123-11129 [8MY], 11156, 11200, 11201 [8MY], 11238, 11241 [9MY], 11589, 11608 [9MY], 11654 [13MY], 11946, 11948, 12003 [15MY], 12196 [15MY], 12246, 12258-12266 [16MY], 12709 [21MY], 13302 [22MY], 13422 [23MY], 13705 [23MY], 13877 [3JN], 13942, 13943 [3JN], 14214 [4JN], 14267, 14268, 14269, 14270, 14312, 14316, 14317, 14322 [5JN], 14563 [5JN], 14568, 14569, 14573 [6JN], 14961-14966 [10JN], 15036, 15045 [10JN], 15147, 15148, 15151, 15152, 15202 [11JN], 15203 [13JN], 15207, 15211 [11JN], 15235, 15238 [11JN], 15376, 15378, 15379, 15479-15486 [12JN], 15521, 15526, 15535, 15542 [12JN], 15589 [13JN], 15746, 15777, 15798 [13JN], 15872 [17JN], 16058 [18JN], 16436, 16453 [19JN], 16750 [20JN], 16813 [21JN], 17005 [24JN], 17251 [25JN], 17511 [26JN], 17544 [26JN], 18048 [8JY], 18470-18472 [10JY], 18910 [11JY], 19052 [15JY], 19734 [18JY], 20160 [23JY], 21493 [30JY], 22035 [31JY], 22660 [1AU], 22769 [1AU], 24121, 24124 [18SE], 24199 [18SE], 25325 [30SE], 25512 [1OC], 26925, 26926, 26927, 26930, 26931, 26984 [9OC], 27055, 27057 [10OC], 27322 [10OC], 27577 [16OC], 27771 [17OC], 28024 [17OC], 28123 [21OC], 28237 [22OC], 28464, 28482, 28486 [22OC], 28604, 28605 [23OC], 28727 [23OC], 29071 [24OC], 30604 [5NO], 31232 [7NO], 31528, 31534, 31535 [12NO], 32183 [14NO], 32476 [19NO], 32882 [20NO], 34811 [5DE], 37498, 37511 [17DE], 38702 [19DE], 38838 [20DE]

———issues, 2338 [7FE], 3972 [27FE], 5053, 5069 [7MR], 12692 [20MY]

———sense of the Congress (H. Con. Res. 81), 5100 [7MR], 5925 [20MR]

U.S. policy (H. Con. Res. 81), 7532 [3AP]

U.S. trade embargo: imposition, 12685 [20MY], 13848 [24MY], 14561 [5JN]

War Powers Act: application relative to Central America (H.J. Res. 92), 892-893 [24JA]

———reporting requirements, 17744 [27JN]

World Court: legal representation by U.S. attorneys, 26466, 26479 [7OC]

Remarks in Senate

Assistance to Contras: Senator Moynihan, 14736 [6JN]

Central America: concerns of European allies over U.S. policy, 6939 [1AP]

———U.S. policy, 13906 [3JN]

Civil liberties: violations, 2698 [20FE], 4006 [28FE], 8826 [23AP], 13270 [22MY], 29514 [29OC], 30322 [1NO]

``Combat on Communist Territory'': recommended reading, 14763 [6JN]

Contadora group: U.S. assistance, 14673-14683 [6JN]

Contras: freedom fighters, 17999 [8JY]

———political affiliations of leaders, 9484 [25AP]

———prohibitions on funding, 16657 [20JN]

———U.S. assistance, 8386 [18AP], 8544-8546, 8549 [22AP], 9569 [26AP], 14673-14683, 14702-14734 [6JN], 14867-14877, 14880-14900, 14940 [7JN], 15084 [11JN]

———U.S. assistance (S.J. Res. 106), 8553 [22AP]

Dept. of Defense: funds for assistance to Contras, 15976 [17JN]

———restrictions on introduction of U.S. combat forces, 14683-14702 [6JN], 14867, 14878 [7JN]

Drugs: involvement of Government in illegal trafficking, 8827 [23AP]

El Salvador: Nicaraguan support of guerrillas, 16296 [19JN]

Foreign relations: assistance to promote stability, 12369 [16MY]

———establish terms for U.S. policy, 14702-14713 [6JN]

———resumption of bilateral relations, 14683-14695 [6JN]

———U.S. policy, 6639-6643 [28MR], 6940 [1AP], 14203 [4JN], 18990 [15JY]

Foreign trade: embargo, 10156 [1MY]

———embargo (S. Res. 140), 8597 [22AP]

———rescind sanctions, 14932-14935 [7JN]

Government: condemning actions of Sandinista regime (S. Res. 149), 9695 [29AP]

Guerrilla warfare: U.S. assistance, 17729 [27JN]

Human rights: violations, 28442 [22OC], 28879 [24OC]

Humanitarian assistance: food aid, 14901 [7JN]

———provide to freedom fighters (S.J. Res. 120), 8930 [23AP]

Indians: human rights violations, 1812 [5FE]

Inter-American Development Bank: prohibit loans, 16682 [20JN]

International Court of Justice: case against U.S., 5332 [18MR]

Members of Congress: unofficial trip by certain, 11946 [15MY]

Military assistance: supporting, 7956 [16AP]

———supporting (S.J. Res. 106), 7672 [4AP], 8824-8924 [23AP], 9428 [25AP], 10157 [1MY]

———supporting (S.J. Res. 106), suspension of rules, 8598, 8618 [22AP]

———supporting (S.J. Res. 106), unanimous consent agreement, 7672 [4AP]

———U.S. policy, 15031 [10JN], 15056 [11JN]

Miskito Indians: resistance movement, 19561 [18JY]

Peace: promote internal reconciliation, 12927 [21MY]

———promote internal reconciliation (S.J. Res. 129), 9924 [30AP]

Religion: policy hindering freedom (S. Con. Res. 45), 9631-9633 [26AP]

———President Reagan's remarks rlative to persecution, 16776 [21JN]

Sandinista regime: U.S. assistance to guerrillas, 15138 [11JN]

———U.S. policy, 10461 [3MY], 20785 [26JY]

Soviet Union: economic aid, 9477 [25AP]

———visit by Daniel Ortega, 9477 [25AP]

Terrorism: haven for international subversives, 7667 [4AP]

United Nicaraguan Opposition: quarterly reports, 37551 [18DE]

World Court: jurisdiction, 27307 [10OC], 28118 [18OC], 31776 [13NO]

———legal representation by U.S. attorneys, 25346 [1OC]

World's Leftists Find a Haven in Nicaragua, 7667 [4AP]

Reports

Another View—Nicaragua: Mary E. King, 13311 [22MY]

Are Nicaragua's Trade Unions Free?: AFL-CIO, 8431 [18AP]

Brief History Related to Temporary Closeouts, Censorings, Hostilities and Threats Against Those Working for La Prensa, 10919-10920 [7MY]

Central America: Center for Global Service and Education, 8040-8048 [16AP]

Central America—Contadora Peace Process, 4164 [28FE]

Central America—Nicaraguan Revolution: Walter Davis, 17544 [26JN]

Communists in El Salvador: Intelligence Committee (excerpt), 12262 [16MY]

Contra Captives Report Abuses: Representative Lane Evans, 15398 [12JN]

Effort To Promote a Settlement in Central America and in Nicaragua, 37552-37558 [18DE]

Human Rights Violations in Nicaragua: Human Rights Commission of Nicaragua, 7594 [4AP]

———Wesley Smith and Richard Rygg, 8457-8462 [18AP]

Incidents Between the Government of Costa Rica and the Government of Nicaragua, 25272-25278 [30SE]

Labor Repression in Nicaragua: Commission on Human Rights in Nicaragua, 4011-4017 [28FE]

Nicaragua: Wesley R. Smith and Richard H. Rygg, 8863-8868 [23AP]

Nicaraguan Support of Guerrillas in El Salvador (excerpt), 16298 [19JN]

Nicaraguan Troop Incursions: Danilo Antunez, 26506 [7OC]

Paramilitary Operations Funding: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 136) (H. Rept. 99-50), 8471 [18AP]

People's Republic of China Agreement With Nicaragua (excerpt), 35970 [11DE]

Principal Denunciations (July-August 1984): Commission on Human Rights in Nicaragua, 2701-2707 [20FE]

Sandinista Defense Committees: Commission on Human Rights in Nicaragua, 2699-2701 [20FE]

Sandinistas and Middle Eastern Radicals: Dept. of State, 25333 [30SE]

Special Assistance To Combat Terrorism in Central American Countries: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 1915; S. Res. 268) (S. Rept. 99-213), 35534 [10DE]

U.S. Policy in Central America: Commission on U.S.-Central American Relations, 9072 [23AP]

U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: Bipartisan Commission on Central America (excerpt), 8965 [23AP]

Victims of Nicaraguan Sandinista Regime: Diana Wilson, 9242 [24AP]

Violations of Civil Liberties in Nicaragua: OAS (excerpt), 8826 [23AP]

Who Are the Contras: Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus, 8987-8994 [23AP]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: Nicaragua, 18071 [8JY]

———Nicaragua—We Can't Remake It in Our Own Image, 6869 [28MR]

Simon, Senator: U.S. Rates ``F'' in Literacy, 14206 [4JN]

Resolutions by organizations

Aid to the Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters: Hungarian Freedom Fighters' Federation, 9061 [23AP]

Statements

Aid for Nicaragua's Democratic Resistance: Robert Leiken (excerpt), 15542 [12JN]

Aid to Contras in Nicaragua: Senator Hatfield, 8545 [22AP]

Alleged Attacks on Civilians by Contras: sundry, 8862 [23AP]

Communism in Central America, 9014 [23AP]

Communist Activities in Costa Rica (sundry), 23541, 23542 [12SE]

Communist Resistance: Representative Solarz, 9209 [24AP]

Confiscation of Donated Food, Clothing, and Medical Supplies by Nicaraguan Government: Larry Jones, 8892 [23AP]

Contadora Process in Nicaragua: Belisario Betancur, 15428 [12JN]

———Representative Goodling, 15425 [12JN]

Contra Captives Report Abuses, 15408 [12JN]

Current U.S. Latin American Relations: Inter-American Dialogue, 8846 [23AP]

Current U.S.—Latin American Relations: Galo Plaza, 8499 [18AP]

Declaration of Revolutionary Goals: Nicaraguan Government, 8904 [23AP]

Democracy vs. Communism, 8974 [23AP]

Expansion of Revolution in Nicaragua: former Nicaraguan Foreign Minister De'Escoto, 8898 [23AP]

Financial Assistance to Nicaragua: Lawrence Harrison, 8869 [23AP]

Goals of Nicaraguan Revolution: sundry, 8919 [23AP]

Human Rights Abuses in Nicaragua: Nancy Donovan, 1701-1703 [4FE]

Human Rights Violations: Marta P. Baltodano, 2699 [20FE]

———Miguel Obando y Bravo (sundry excerpts), 8216 [17AP]

Human Rights Violations and Religious Persecution in Nicaragua: several Catholic priests, 8873 [23AP]

Humanitarian Assistance—Aid to the Nicaraguan Contras, 15045 [10JN]

Illegality of U.S. Policy in Central America and the Caribbean: Lawyers Committee on U.S. Policy in Central America and the Caribbean, 3477 [25FE]

Legal Issues in the Central American Debate: John N. Moore, 8772 [22AP]

Libyan Fighters Backing the Nicaraguan People: Muammar Qaddafi, 15401 [12JN]

Marxism-Leninism (sundry), 8291 [17AP]

Marxist Ideology: Bayardo Arce, 8824 [23AP]

———Humberto Ortega, 8824 [23AP]

Moral Obligations and U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: Representative Courter, 8487 [18AP]

Nature of Humanitarian Assistance to Nicaragua by U.S. Private and Voluntary Organizations, 11589 [9MY]

New Monroe Doctrine: Representative Bonior, 14212 [4JN]

Nicaragua and the Losers of the World: Representative Hyde, 8500 [18AP]

Nicaragua Is a Cancer in Central America: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 15425, 15455 [12JN]

Nicaraguan Government: Miguel Obando y Bravo, 14318 [5JN]

Nicaraguan Policy: Arturo Cruz (sundry 1983 excerpts), 9057 [23AP]

Nicaraguan Support for Guerrilla Forces in El Salvador: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 14681 [6JN], 14897 [7JN]

Nicaraguan Workers: Edward Macias, 14318 [5JN]

Nicaraguans Internal Struggle: Adolfo Calero, 9074 [23AP]

No One Wants To Join Army in Nicaragua: Medaro A. Lopez, 7107 [2AP]

No Stopping Revolution: Tomas Borge, 15461 [12JN]

Opposing Military Assistance to Nicaragua: sundry, 8842-8844 [23AP]

Ortega's Trip to the Soviet Union: Adriana Guillen, 15455 [12JN]

Peace in Nicaragua (sundry excerpts of Commandante Arce), 8999 [23AP]

PLO Connections With Revolutionary Movements Throughout the World: Yasser Arafat, 9054 [23AP]

PLO Support for Sandinistas: Tomas Borge, 15401 [12JN]

———Yasser Arafat, 15401 [12JN]

Policy in Nicaragua: President Reagan, 14737 [6JN], 14881 [7JN]

Policy of Military Aid in Nicaragua: John J. O'Connor, 9244 [24AP]

Preservation of Indian Culture in Nicaragua: National Congress of American Indians, 1813 [5FE]

Principles of the Sandinistas (excerpt), 8965 [23AP]

Repression of Jews: National Jewish Coalition, 13270 [22MY]

Sandinista Creed, 14318 [5JN]

Sandinista Fighters Training in PLO Camps: Jorge Mandi, 9053 [23AP]

Sandinista Government Intends to Eliminate the Catholic Church: Miguel Obando y Bravo, 9244 [24AP]

Sandinista Liberation Philosphy: Carlos Fonseca and Tomas Borge, 9032 [23AP]

Terrorism: Fred C. Ikle, 12260 [16MY]

Today's Sandinista Government: Archbishop McGrath, 8986 [23AP]

Twenty-One Points on Nicaragua—With Emphasis on Fourteen: Holt Ruffin, 22769-22771 [1AU]

U.S. Policy in Central America, 9415 [25AP]

———(Barnes-Hamilton amendment excerpt), 9287 [24AP]

———Jimmy Carter, 15461 [12JN]

———Jose Napoleon Duarte, 8970 [23AP]

———Representative Boland, 9251 [24AP], 15415 [12JN]

———Representative Gingrich, 15482 [12JN]

———Representative Lugar, 15463 [12JN]

———Representative Murtha, 15412 [12JN]

———Sandinista Government, 9248 [24AP]

———several Oklahomans, 9222 [24AP]

U.S. Policy in Nicaragua: Bayardo D. Hidalgo, 8978 [23AP]

———Daniel Ortega, 27574 [16OC]

———Larry M. Speakes (excerpt), 28464 [22OC]

———President Reagan, 8254 [17AP]

———Representative Wright, 9005 [23AP]

———Sergio Ramirez, 9293 [24AP]

U.S. Trade Relations With Nicaragua, 9014 [23AP]

Vietnam Veterans' Factfinding Trip to Central America: Asa Baber, 24585 [20SE]

———Charles Liteky, 24585 [20SE]

———David Harrington, 24586 [20SE]

———Dennis Koehler, 24586 [20SE]

———Harold Bryant, 24585 [20SE]

———Leslie Feldstein, 24586 [20SE]

Zionism in Central America: Sandinista Salvadorans in Washington, DC, 9052 [23AP]

Studies

Religious Persecution in Nicaragua: Laura Ingraham, Council for Inter-American Security, 9237 [24AP]

Summaries

Bipartisan Alternative Nicaragua Proposal: several Representatives, 9041 [23AP]

Elements of Joint Resolution on Military Assistance to Nicaragua: several Democratic Members of Congress, 8850 [23AP]

U.S. Policy in Central America—Boland Amendment Provisions, 9409 [25AP]

Tables

Humanitarian assistance to united opposition, 37558 [18DE]

Major weapons systems possessed by Nicaragua compared to other Central American countries, 13943 [3JN]

Telegrams

Nicaraguan refugees reject reports of atrocities by anti-Sandinistas: Dept. of State, 8869 [23AP]

Telephone conversations

U.S. support for freedom movement in Nicaragua: General Gorman, 9079 [23AP]

Testimonies

Involvement of Sandinista Officials in Narcotics Trafficking: William Von Robb (sundry excerpts), 9012 [23AP]

Labor Rights Violations: AFL-CIO, 38091-38095 [19DE]

Nicaragua and the Contras: Edwin Myer, 7513 [3AP]

———Larry Leaman, 7514 [3AP]

Western Hemisphere Affairs: John R. Silber, 8467 [18AP]

Texts of

Assistance to promote stability, 12371 [16MY]

H. Con. Res. 81, sense of the Congress relative to U.S. policy, 5100 [7MR]

H.J. Res. 239, funds for support of military and paramilitary operations in Nicaragua, 9085 [23AP]

H.R. 1335, provide for consultations with the Contadora to develop a common policy for peace, 4259 [28FE]

H.R. 1569, condition for assistance to military or paramilitary operations, 5614 [19MR]

Limit introduction of U.S. Armed Forces, 7518 [3AP]

S. Con. Res. 45, policy hindering religious freedom, 9631 [26AP]

S. Res. 140, trade embargo, 8597 [22AP]

S. Res. 149, condemning actions of Sandinista regime, 9678, 9694, 9695 [29AP]

S.J. Res. 106, supporting military operations in Nicaragua (excerpt), 8877 [23AP]

S.J. Res. 120, provide humanitarian assistance to Nicaraguan freedom fighters, 8930 [23AP]

S.J. Res. 129, promote internal reconciliation, 9925 [30AP]