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From:The New York Times MagazineLEAD: TO ENJOY MEXICO CITY by dark, the visitor is advised to do as the Mexicans do, savoring the capital at their rhythm and their pace. That means starting not with dinner, but with a show downtown at the Palacio de...
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From:The New York Times MagazineLEAD: GEN. MANUEL ANTONIO NORIEGA does not often wear the uniform of the Panama Defense Forces. When he appears in public these days, he prefers to dress in pastel leisure suits or white guayabera shirts, the better to...
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From:The New York Times Book ReviewBRAZIL By Errol Lincoln Uys. 1,005 pp. New York: Simon & Schuster. $18.95. COWBOYS and Indians and rugged explorers braving the trackless backlands; slaves and colonial plantations and harsh, whip-wielding overseers....
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From:The New York Times Book ReviewLEAD: In Latin America, politics and literature not only converge, they often collide, and at the moment, the din from the nastiest clash in recent years is echoing throughout the region. What began in June with a long...
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From:The New York Times Book ReviewLEAD: LIMITS TO FRIENDSHIP The United States and Mexico. By Robert A. Pastor and Jorge G. Castaneda. 415 pp. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $24.95. LIMITS TO FRIENDSHIP The United States and Mexico. By Robert A. Pastor...
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From:New York Times Upfront (Vol. 135, Issue 8)Buenos Aires, Argentina Even during the boom times of the 1990s, Jorge Herrera never considered himself rich. But over the last two years, Herrera, a working-class salesman with a wife and four children, has lost his...
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From:The New York Times MagazineLEAD: EARLY IN THE DAY, small knots of supplicants and well-wishers begin forming outside an elaborately carved door that opens onto 90 Cracovia Street, on the south side of Mexico City. As they linger near the gate,...
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From:New York Times Upfront (Vol. 132, Issue 7)RAMPANT DEATH SQUADS HAVE CREATED HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF REFUGEES--TURNING COLOMBIA INTO A HUMAN DISASTER. For Jose Moreno, his family of six, and his neighbors, life as refugees began suddenly in mid-July with the...