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 | | Marcela Valente, "The Foreign Debt, a Weighty Problem for New Government," INTERPRESS SERVICE, May 9, 1995; David Pilling, "Argentina Still on the Operating Table," FINANCIAL TIMES, May 16, 1995; "President Carlos Menem Favored to Win Re-Election," NOTISUR, May 12, 1995; Marcela Valente, "Small Businesses Folding," INTERPRESS SERVICE, March 23, 1995. |
 | | Pratap Chatterjee, "Mexico Finance: Find High Failure Rate in Past Mexican Projects," INTERPRESS SERVICE, May 5, 1995; "World Bank Predicts Growth in Poor Nations," INTERPRESS SERVICE, April 18, 1995; Stuart Elliott, "Sensing a Need to Polish Its Image, the World Bank Gets Ready for Its First Campaign," NEW YORK TIMES, May 17, 1995. |
 | | CUBA IMMIGRATION ACCORD, ECONOMIC CHANGES After secret negotiations, the Cuban and United States governments reached an accord on immigration that will allow 21,000 Cuban would-be immigrants held at Guantanamo naval base since last summer's raft exodus to enter the United States. |
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