The Independent 1995 Phil Davison - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Phil Davison
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Aristide's man heading for landslide win. (Rene Preval expected to become new president of Haiti)Retail industryPhil Davison
Aztec campaign ruffles feathers. (descendants of Aztec emperor Montezuma seek return of his ceremonial head-dress)Retail industryPhil Davison
Bogota battles to root out the drug habit.Retail industryPhil Davison
Che's daughter dies, true to 'Uncle' till the end. (Hilda Guevara)Retail industryPhil Davison
Clinton's Haiti glory marred by killing. (leading member of Haiti's government suspected of being involved in murder of opposition politician)Retail industryPhil Davison
Cuban 'angel' tries to save refugees. (Lizbet Martinez campaigns to get fellow Cuban refugees out of camps in Cuba and Panama)Retail industryPhil Davison
Cuba turns from word of Castro to word of God. (increase in church attendance)Retail industryPhil Davison
Days of judgment in Colombia's slums. (Colombia acts to decentralise justice system)Retail industryPhil Davison
Diamond mystery of the Great Train Robbery. (great train robber Ronnie Biggs hints that the gang may have got away with a haul of uncut diamonds)(Interview)Retail industryPhil Davison
'Indiana Jones' and the volcano of doom. (experts study possibility of volcanic eruption on Montserrat)Retail industryPhil Davison
Junta's opponents thrown live into sea. (the fate of the many people who disappeared in Argentina in the 1970s; first of two articles)Retail industryPhil Davison
Menem looks set for a second term. (president Carlos Menem of Argentina)Retail industryPhil Davison
Mexican party rocked by arrest. (Raul Salinas, brother of Mexico's former president Carlos Salinas)Retail industryPhil Davison
Mexicans angered by US loan conditions.Retail industryPhil Davison
Mexico accused of bombing civilians.Retail industryPhil Davison
Mexico's economy heads for meltdown.Retail industryPhil Davison
Mexico's warrior peasants arm for revolt.Retail industryPhil Davison
Mexico waits in fear under the volcano. (concern over future of economy)Retail industryPhil Davison
Middle classes bear the brunt of Mexico's pain. (impact of austerity measures)Retail industryPhil Davison
Millionairess rescues Brazil's slum children. (Yvonne Bezerra di Mello)(Interview)Retail industryPhil Davison
Peasants' Golf War puts Mexico in a spin. (local people oppose plans for tourist development)Retail industryPhil Davison
Persuader who could loosen Castro's grip. (Eloy Gutierrez Menoyo)(Interview)Retail industryPhil Davison
Premier's autonomy bid just not cricket. (Bermuda to hold referendum on independence)Retail industryPhil Davison
Smog: global affliction, local solutions. (dealing with air pollution in the world's largest cities)Retail industrySteve Connor, Andrew Gumbel, Edward Helmore, Mary Lee, Teresa Poole, Tony Barber, Phil Davison, Steve Vines
Suicide still the surest way out of Cuba. (series from Havana)Retail industryPhil Davison
Sun, sea, sand ... and shanty town misery. (poverty in Acapulco, Mexico)Retail industryPhil Davison
Surgeon turns her back on Castro's 'brain trade.' (Cuba uses foetal tissue to earn hard currency)Retail industryPhil Davison
The 'Chess Player' offers a gambit. (Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela hopes to reduce prison term)Retail industryPhil Davison
The roving ambassador starts work. (Princess Diana receives mixed reception in Argentina)(Column)Retail industryPhil Davison
Think you can do better? Fine! (Brazilian football club Flamengo appoints leading journalist Washington Rodrigues as manager)Retail industryPhil Davison
Troops ready to roll in if volcano blows. (preparations for volcanic eruptions on Caribbean island of Montserrat)Retail industryPhil Davison
'You've got to see this place, it's unreal.' (New Yorker Muriel Martin prefers life in Haiti)Retail industryPhil Davison
Zedillo in gamble to capture rebel chief. (Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo tries new tactics to defeat Zapatista National Liberation Army)Retail industryPhil Davison
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