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This book examines press and media relations during the Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua.
Sandinista and U.S. nemesis Daniel Ortega is the frontrunner going into Nicaragua's presidential election this Sunday. What would his victory mean for U.S.-Nicaragua relations?
One of the cornerstones of Latin (and particularly Central) America's democratic transformation is sliding back toward the abyss.
If the Nicaraguan people stand up to Daniel Ortega, they will begin to turn back the tide of authoritarian populism that threatens the future of Latin America.
Gaddafi succeeding could be disastrous for American national security.
With Chavez pumping millions into the Sandinista coffers, it is essential that Nicaragua's democrats give full and united backing behind a single candidate.
Elected leaders of the five small Central American nations are working together to fortify a promising partnership based on free people and free markets in Nicaragua.
Congress was not constitutionally intended, nor is it well-suited, to conduct direct diplomacy around the world.



