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Articles in November 2000 issue of America's Insider
- High price of Banespa purchase shocks many.(Brazil)(Brief Article)
- Venezuela approves labor referendum.(Brief Article)
- AT&T targets long distance market.(Brief Article)
- Criminal charges against Peru's Montesinos may weaken his position.(Peru)(Brief Article)
- US Congress approves millions of dollars for Latin America.(Brief Article)
- Castro shakes up summit with death plot charges.(Panama)(Brief Article)
- Soaring domestic debt squeezes businesses; could prove costly later.(Brief Article)
- Bolivia launches latest economic plan after failure of first two.(Brief Article)
- Cuba warns of power supply problems.(Brief Article)
- PT celebrates victory but cannot count on support in next elections.(Brief Article)
- Critics say investment law is too little, too late.(Chile)(Brief Article)
- PRD rejects offer to join government.(Brief Article)
- Election could mean change of House foreign relations chief.(Brief Article)
- Varadero-Havana ferry to operate.(Brief Article)
- Protests highlight problems facing Fox in dealing with Nafta.(Brief Article)
- Rancher request for own militias shows lack of faith in government.(Colombia)(Brief Article)
- Fox honeymoon is slipping away after tight election in Jalisco.(Brief Article)
- Latin America ponders impact of uncertainty following US election.(Brief Article)
- Venezuela to enter the space age.(Brief Article)
- Proposal would remove military from civilian chain of command.(Brief Article)
- Church leader denounces threats.(alleged threats by Venezuelan government against Bishop Baltazar Enrique Porras Cardozo)(Brief Article)
- US government has been heavily involved in Peruvian transition.
- Banks come to de la Rua's aid.(Argentina)(Brief Article)
- Pastrana reaches out to liberals.(Brief Article)
- Colombia to reduce size of state.(Brief Article)
- Mutual admiration society may cost Chavez some popularity.(Venezuela)(Brief Article)
- Panama seeks Plan Colombia meeting.(Panama President Mireya Moscoso requests summit to discuss international repercussions of military aid to Colombia)(Brief Article)
- Liberals pitch domestic debt reforms.(Brief Article)
- Fight over taxes could lead to cut in Cuban phone links.(Brief Article)
- Chavez loses vote on labor question.(Brief Article)
- US pushes Mexican phone complaint at the WTO.(Brief Article)
- Brazilian steelmakers move overseas.(Brief Article)
- Paramilitary leader says kidnappings meant to show disdain for government.(Colombia)(Brief Article)
- Rebels warned on demilitarized zone.(Colombian President Andres Pastrana stipulates provisions of demilitarized area after rebel group cancels peace talks)(Brief Article)
- Misguided effort to foil oil exploration.(Brief Article)
- Aid to Argentina saves Washington from making tough choices.(Argentina)(Brief Article)
- Oil companies to change contracts.(Brief Article)
- Colombian paramilitary chief tries kidnapping as ticket to talks.(Brief Article)
- FARC may be behind Bolivia violence.(Brief Article)
- El Salvador: Switzerland of the Americas.(El Salvador)(Brief Article)
- Provinces approve austerity measures.(decreased provincial government spending in Argentina to win approval for international loans)(Brief Article)
- Documents detail US activities in Chile.(Brief Article)
- Guerrilla attacks take huge toll on oil industry.(Colombia)(Brief Article)
- Venezuela to target tax evasion.(Brief Article)
- International lenders expect strong relations with Mexico.(Brief Article)
- Congress tackles tax reform.(Brief Article)
- Resounding defeat in mid-term vote shows little confidence in Pastrana's leadership.(Colombia)(Brief Article)
- Fox keeps pledge of diverse government.(President Vicente Fox of Mexico appoints cabinet officers and members of staff)(Brief Article)
- Banespa sale continues despite sagging interest, legal problems.(Brief Article)
- Power slips away from Peru's Fujimori as key ally is ousted : Peruvian leader may be seeking asylum.(Peru)(Brief Article)
- Cuba to decide on nickel project.(Brief Article)
- Political impasse in Ecuador threatens progress made to date.(Ecuador)(Brief Article)
- Economy showing life.(Brief Article)
- Montesinos allegedly using blackmail material to secure position.(Peruvian spy chief Vladimiro Montesinos)(Brief Article)
- Campaign finance scandal involving Cardoso could get worse.(unreported funds used during election campaign of Brazil's President Fernando Henrique Cardoso)(Brief Article)
- Lagos turns on core backers in effort to boost economy.(Brief Article)
- Colombian guerrillas walk out on peace talks they never really wanted.(Brief Article)
- Truckers angle for controls.(Brief Article)
- Argentina seeks bailout as it becomes riskiest country in Latin America.(Brief Article)
- US: Hugo Chavez is no Fidel Castro.(Brief Article)