CENTRAL AMERICA

Addresses

Central America: President Reagan, 751-754 [3FE]

Central America and Mexico in the Balance: Constantine C. Menges, 2981-2983 [2MR]

Challenge of Debt Crisis That Has Engulfed Latin America and Caribbean Region: Enrique V. Iglesias, 29423-29426 [7OC]

Democratic Party and Democracy in Latin America: Representative Solarz, 13187 [1JN]

Democratic Response to President Reagan's Weekly Radio Broadcast: Representative Gephardt, 684 [2FE]

Labor and the World: J.F. Otero, 1197 [4FE]

U.S. Policy in Central America—An Alternative to War: Representative Alexander, 784-785 [3FE]

We Seek . . . Not Peace Alone: Oscar Arias-Sanchez, 17122-17123 [7JY]

Affidavits

Tony Avirgan and Martha Honey v. John Hull: Thomas R. Spencer, 20307-20309 [3AU]

Agreements

Government of Nicaragua and the Nicaraguan resistance, 5181 [24MR], 6028 [31MR]

Amendments

Economic development and recovery program (S. Con. Res. 63), 20658 [5AU], 20735 [5AU]

El Salvador: GAO report on conditions of certain displaced persons (S. 332), 21965 [11AU]

Nicaragua: assistance to Contras (H.J. Res. 484), 3236 [3MR]

———assistance to Contras (Michel substitute), 2504 [25FE]

Panama: restoration of democracy and economic assistance (S. Con. Res. 140), 27067, 27112, 27115 [30SE]

Peace: support (H.J. Res. 523), 5900-5903 [30MR], 6029, 6183 [31MR]

Articles and editorials

Aid Cutoff Cited as a Key to Accord—Managua and Contras Achieving Truce, Concur on Role of Congress, 5952 [30MR]

Amherst's Sister City Feels War's Effects—Nicaraguan Conflict Ends in Death to Sons of La Paz Centro, 403 [28JA]

Amid Death and Darkness, a Turning Point in El Salvador, 14387 [14JN]

Anger at United States Long Building in Honduras, 6950 [14AP]

Area Women Helping in Nicaragua, 403 [28JA]

Arias-Sanchez Peace Plan, 1202 [8FE]

Arias-Sanchez Peace Plan Needs U.S. Help, 183 [27JA]

Arias-Sanchez Plan—Diplomats Fiddle While Nicaragua Burns, 9161 [27AP]

Arias-Sanchez Should Earn Nobel by Calling Ortega to Account, 11333 [17MY], 11349 [17MY], 11527 [18MY]

Assistance to Contras, 854, 858 [3FE]

Avoid Peace, at Any Price if We Won't Take Risks Now, Intervention Will Be Required, 3966 [15MR]

Avoiding Foes, Shooting Civilians, 544 [1FE]

Backsliding to the Bad Old Days, 33541 [21OC]

Backwards Strategy—The Campaign Against Noriega Misfires, 8634 [25AP]

Betrayal, 25188 [23SE]

Beware the Soviet ``Peace'' Plan for Nicaragua, 933 [3FE]

Beyond the Salvadoran Vote, 5957 [30MR]

Bitter Contras Recall Days of Hope and U.S. Support, 32598 [21OC]

Call It the Write-Off Doctrine, 932 [3FE], 31179 [17OC]

Calm Amid the Rhetorical Bombs, 13876 [8JN]

Can U.S. Military Aid Really Help a Civilian President?, 16294 [28JN]

Carter's Unfulfilled Deal, 566-567 [1FE]

Casting Call on Aid to Contras, 4291 [17MR]

Cease-Fire in Nicaragua, 12476 [25MY]

Central American Peace Plan, 1011 [4FE]

Christic Case Thrown Out of Court, 20313 [3AU]

Christic Mystics and Their Drug-Running Theories, 20310-20313 [3AU]

Christic's ``Fairy Tale'' Lawsuit Called ``Legal Terrorism'', 20309 [3AU]

Clearly Visible Origins, 9167 [27AP]

Closing Down of La Prensa, 7276 [19AP]

Coming to the Aid of Endangered Refugees, 14389 [14JN], 28225 [4OC]

Compromise Proposal Offered To Keep Bermudez, Let Dissident Officers Return, 18211 [13JY]

Congress, the Contra Vote and ``Friends of Freedom'', 4608 [21MR]

Conservative Traditions Overturned by Hard Right, 33474 [21OC]

Contra Aid, 790, 809 [3FE]

Contra Aid Counter to Prospects for Peace, 22762 [7SE]

Contra Aid Offensive Fizzles Amid Contradictions, 4298 [17MR]

Contra Aid—Bad Answer to Bad Question, 1043 [4FE]

Contra Aid—Continued Funding Would Undercut Central American Peace Plan, 1676 [17FE]

Contra Assistance (sundry), 3206 [3MR]

Contra Bases Called Target of Managua, 4288 [17MR]

Contra Disintegration, 16523 [29JN]

Contra Peace-Talks Ploy Disclosed, 18212 [13JY]

Contra Power Struggle, 18211 [13JY]

Contras Could Have Won, 21506-21510 [10AU]

Contras Leave a Trail of Tears, 546-547 [1FE]

Contras Likely To Scale Back Forces, 6033 [31MR]

Contras Reject Sandinistas' Proposal for Truce Extension, 10794 [12MY]

Contras Surrender—The Democrats Get Their Way, 5290 [25MR], 6034 [31MR]

Contras Wage War of Symbols, 547 [1FE]

Cruz Ponders Solutions to Nicaraguan Malaise, 3009 [2MR]

Dancing With Dictators, 2430 [23FE]

David Bonior's Democrats, 15119 [17JN], 16531 [29JN]

Death Squad Began as Scout Troop, 28222 [4OC]

Debts of Latins Making Trade Links Tortuous, 426 [28JA]

Deployment Alarms Democrats, 4284 [17MR]

Disinformation Abounds on Panama Canal Issue, 18941 [26JY]

Domestic Dangers of the Contra War, 3609 [9MR]

Drug of Anti-Communism, 3013 [2MR]

Duarte Absence Deepens Salvador Crisis—Country Is Mired in War, Split Politically, 14388 [14JN]

Duarte's Departure, 13608 [7JN]

El Salvador Hope Born of Despair, 21461 [10AU]

El Salvador—Policy of Deceit, 33515 [21OC]

El Salvador's Killing Fields—Rights Groups Charge Death Squad Resurgence, 17222 [7JY]

Endangering Those Who Dared To Speak, 30179 [12OC]

Eyes Have It, 4449 [18MR]

5,000 Nicaraguans Protest Conditions With Rally in Streets, 4279, 4294 [17MR]

FMLN Kills 3 Women During Transport Ban, 2548 [25FE]

For the Sake of United States and Central American Security, Stop Aid to the Contras, 1048 [4FE]

From Munich to Managua, 1881 [19FE]

GOP Opposes Contra Aid Voting Plan, 3206 [3MR]

Guatemalan Gestures, 9687 [2MY]

Harry S. Truman Is One To Follow on Aid to Contras, 941 [3FE]

Helping Noriega Out With the Gringos, 8491 [22AP]

Honduran Cooperation in Support of Contras Is Cooling, 6033 [31MR]

Honduras Today, 6331 [11AP]

Hope Fades for Panama's Economy, 10562 [11MY]

House Erupts Over Accusation on Contra Aid, 4285 [17MR]

How the Contras Created Shultz' Credibility Gap, 21522 [10AU]

Humanitarian Aid Versus ``Contra'' Aid: Representative Moakley, 3245 [3MR]

Humiliated—By Noriega, 9305 [28AP]

In 1980, Nicaraguans Arrived With ``a Crazy and Foolish Idea'', 32599 [21OC]

Jim Wright's Vietnam, 4103 [16MR], 4292, 4300 [17MR]

Killing Fields, 18511 [14JY]

La Prensa Out of Paper—Cites ``Discrimination'', 6923 [14AP]

Land Reform Leader's Bodyguards Shot Dead, 28224 [4OC]

Latino Refugees, 14390 [14JN]

Left in Disneyland, 20314 [3AU]

Left Killed Activist, Says Duarte—Confession Revealed in Rights Chief Case, 2434 [23FE]

Let's Use a Little Diplomacy in Panama, 8635 [25AP]

Managua Attempts a ``Knockout Blow'', 4279, 4293 [17MR]

Managua Blocks Flight of Paper to La Prensa, 6924 [14AP]

March of Folly in Further Contra Aid, 563 [1FE]

Meet the Winners in El Salvador, 5256 [25MR]

Miranda Case That Strips a Suspect of Rights, 2434 [23FE]

Mistreated Refugees From El Salvador, 14389 [14JN]

More Than 100 Killed, Wounded in El Salvador, 28224 [4OC]

Naive Talk of ``Challenges'', 26843 [29SE]

National Guard Post 30 Miles From Capital Hit—Rebels Kill 13 Troops in Salvador Attack, 28224 [4OC]

New Drug Crusade, 6890 [14AP]

New Plan Paralyzes Nicaraguan Economy—Plenty of Rotten Eggs, but No Rice, No Beans, 4280, 4295 [17MR]

Nicaragua Accused of Violating Territory, 4287 [17MR]

Nicaragua Cuts Off American Airlift of Paper to La Prensa, 6923 [14AP]

Nicaragua Moms Riot Against Military Draft, 4281, 4295 [17MR]

Nicaragua Proposes Direct Talks With Contras, 3219 [3MR]

Nicaragua Revives Gang Tactics To Block Opposition, 4282, 4295 [17MR]

Nicaragua Taking a Tougher Stand on the Opposition, 11368 [17MY]

Nicaraguan Military Assistance, 6027 [31MR]

Nicaragua—One Last Chance, 15119 [17JN]

Nicaragua's Secret Plan, 8667 [25AP]

No End in Sight for El Salvador's War Study Reform, 17220 [7JY]

Noriega Appears To Be Prevailing in General Strike—Tax Payments by Some U.S. Companies Are Reported, 6154 [31MR]

Noriega Situation an Embarrassment, 11769 [19MY]

Noriega's Ouster a Fiasco—Ford, 15148 [17JN]

Noriega—The Big Ditch in Panama, 2678 [29FE]

Officials Assert United States Is Trying To Weaken Costa Rica Chief, 2711 [11AU]

One More Flabby Flexing of U.S. Muscle, 5115 [24MR]

Ortega Denies That His Troops Crossed Into Honduras, 4289 [17MR]

Ortega Says Congress Hurt the Contras, 4144 [16MR], 4279, 4294 [17MR]

Ortega Threatens To Crush Contras, 4278, 4292 [17MR]

Ortega's Concessions, 790 [3FE]

Panama Canal Deal, Plus 10, 22367 [11AU]

Panama's Ambassador Sosa Defying Noriega, 6192 [31MR]

Panama's Poor Bear Brunt of Crisis, 5264 [25MR]

Panama—Why Not a Negotiated Settlement?, 9610 [29AP]

``Pardoned'' La Prensa Accused of Following Reagan Line, 2984 [2MR]

Pinning Failure on the Donkey, 1007 [4FE]

Placing Too Much Faith in Our Foes?, 6035 [31MR]

Plummeting Into the Abyss—With a Rising Body Count and Virtually No Credible Civilian Leadership, El Salvador Is Facing Chaos, 17222 [7JY]

Political Fiction Says Contra Camp Does Not Exist, 551 [1FE]

Politics of Contra Aid, 3953 [15MR]

Pressure, Fresh Dollars Help Noriega Break Strike—Hard Currency Obtained by Government Includes Payments From U.S. Companies, 6155 [31MR]

Price of Freedom—Pay Now or Pay Later, 1440 [16FE]

Public Ignorance on Central America Reflects a Major Failure for Reagan, 13637 [7JN]

Pursue Peace, Arias Urges Harvard Grads, 17123 [7JY]

Quiet Time—Peace Is Proliferating In Many Trouble Spots From Mideast to Asia, 19993 [2AU]

Radio News Program Iglesia Canceled, 14308 [13JN]

Reagan Considers Session on Contra Aid, 30641 [14OC]

Reagan Is Crying Wolf on Nicaragua, 5968 [30MR]

Reagan Is Playing War Again—With Real Soldiers, 5102 [23MR]

Reagan Orders U.S. Troops to Honduras, 4285 [17MR]

Reagan Sends 3,200 Troops to Honduras—Azcona Asks Help Against Sandinistas, 4287 [17MR]

Reagan's Dwindling Options—Time to Confront the Deadly Strike Against the Contras, 10177 [9MY]

Rebels' Jungle Trek a Mission of Fits and Starts, 549 [1FE]

Report Alleges Human Rights Abuses in Panama, 8636 [25AP]

Repression Flows as It Gets Hot Under Sandinista Collar, 27331-27333 [30SE]

Repression in Nicaragua, 21418 [9AU]

Resistance Leaders Struggle To Heal Rift, 11490 [18MY]

Respite for Central American Refugees, 14389 [14JN], 28225 [4OC]

Resuming Contra Aid Would End Peace Hope, 16526 [29JN]

Salvador Rebels Reported to Plan Big Campaign, 6035 [31MR]

Salvadoran Death Squads Threaten Resurgence, 28220 [4OC]

Salvadoran Retracts Rights Case Confession—Prisoner Held in Killing Claims Coercion, 2434 [23FE]

Salvadoran Tragedy, 14389 [14JN], 28225 [4OC]

Sandinista Supporters Disrupt Opposition Rally, 3661 [10MR], 4295 [17MR]

Sandinista Supporters Disrupt Opposition Rally—Police Watch as Civilian Mob Confronts Marchers, 4281 [17MR]

Sandinistas Confiscate Evidence of Their Dirty Secrets, 18936 [26JY]

Sandinistas Crack Down on Three Radio Stations, 10374 [10MY]

Sandinistas Find Contras, Who Then Turn and Run, 551-553 [1FE]

Sandinistas Hammer Rebels, Ortega Boasts—Reagan Pleads With Lawmakers, 4283, 4298 [17MR]

Sandinistas Hold Leaders of Opposition After March, 10373 [10MY]

Sandinistas' Sham, 790 [3FE]

Secret Aid To Contra Kin Ends, 5971 [30MR]

Shifting Battlefront, 33545 [21OC]

Should the Contras Be Newly Funded? No, Because Human Rights Won't Benefit, 1059 [4FE]

Soviet Arms Supplies to Sandinistas Continue Unabated, 4293 [17MR]

Strife Grows in Nicaragua—Hopes for Peace Fade Despite Contra Cutoff, 2457 [24FE]

Subtle Undermining of a Nation (series), 872, 873 [3FE]

Superdiplomat Jim Wright, 10792 [12MY], 16531 [29JN]

Tactics Designed To Defeat, 1008 [4FE]

Take Your Money and Go?, 5256 [25MR]

Their Style of Democracy, 307 [27JA]

Time for a ``Yes'' Vote on Contra Aid, 963 [3FE], 1212 [8FE]

Tough Words From a Good Friend, 22884-22885 [8SE]

Tougher Stand on the Opposition—New Curbs on the Press—Regime Resists Strikers, Ends Miskito Talks and Presses Contras With Threats, 11540 [18MY]

Triumph or Death?, 4291 [17MR]

Troop Order Takes Pentagon Chiefs by Surprise, 4284 [17MR]

Trying To Diminish the Presidency, 9816 [3MY]

Two Protestors Slain by Sandinista Troops, 4282, 4297 [17MR]

U.S. Economic Warfare Brings Disaster to Panama, 13966 [9JN]

U.S. Fliers Aiding Contras—Ortega, 4290 [17MR]

U.S. Frame-Up of Nicaragua Charged, 1057 [4FE]

U.S. Intervention in Haiti Condemned, 2984 [2MR]

U.S. May Admit Rebels, 1201 [8FE]

U.S. Policy on El Salvador Running on Automatic—But Fingerpointing Has Begun Within Reagan Administration, 17221 [7JY]

U.S. Said To Weigh Sending Airborne Force to Honduras, 4286 [17MR]

U.S. Says Kremlin Proposed To Cut Aid to Nicaragua, 1041 [4FE]

U.S. Says Panama Is Harassing GI's, 26859 [30SE]

U.S. Should Support Peace Plan and Contras, 822 [3FE]

United States Kept Changing Purpose of Resistance, 32600 [21OC]

Viet History Repeating Itself in Nicaragua, 937 [3FE]

Washington Fails to Rejuvenate Honduran Economy, 30178 [12OC]

What We Should Have Said, 14725 [15JN]

White House Orders Troops Into Honduras, 4283 [17MR]

Whose Foreign Policy Is It Anyway?, 926 [3FE]

With a Civilian in Charge, 1936 [22FE]

Wright vs. CIA—A Challenge to the Secret Government, 26835 [29SE]

Wright's Mouth Danger to Peace, 25837 [27SE]

Bills and resolutions

Appropriations: continuing (H.J. Res. 395), consideration (see S.J. Res. 243; H.J. Res. 444)

Delvalle, Eric A.: recognize as President of Panama and call for dismissal of Manuel A. Noriega (see H. Res. 399)

Dept. of Justice: permit U.S. entry of certain Cuban or Nicaraguan nationals residing in Panama (see H.R. 4487)

Duarte, Jose Napoleon: support (see S. Res. 438)

Economic conditions: improve (see S. 2252)

El Salvador: national election (see H. Con. Res. 250)

———shifting U.S. support from the war effort to economic development (see H. Con. Res. 277)

Foreign trade: encourage economic development and increase sugar import quota (see H.R. 4854)

FRS: electronic fund transfers between U.S. and Panamanian banks (see H. Con. Res. 257)

Guatemala peace accord: support (see H. Con. Res. 240)

Honduras: defined as a major drug-transit country (see S.J. Res. 286)

———limit introduction of U.S. troops (see S. 2190, S.J. Res. 274; H.R. 4235)

———removal of U.S. Armed Forces (see H.J. Res. 511)

Mexico: free trade area with U.S. (see H. Con. Res. 247)

National Bipartisan Commission on Central America: reestablish (see H. Con. Res. 266)

National Freedom Fighter Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 452)

Nicaragua: advance democracy (see S.J. Res. 351)

———assistance to Contras (see S.J. Res. 276; H.J. Res. 514; H. Res. 412)

———condemn antidemocratic actions (see H. Res. 497)

———condemn antidemocratic actions (see H. Res. 497), consideration (see H. Res. 498)

———discourage Dept. of the Treasury regulation of donation of articles to relieve human suffering (see H. Con. Res. 320)

———lift economic sanctions (see H.R. 4398)

———U.S. assistance (H.J. Res. 523), consideration (see H. Res. 417)

———prohibit the introduction of U.S. combat troops (see S. 2198, S.J. Res. 274; H.R. 4235)

———promote democracy through the National Endowment for Democracy (see H.R. 4617)

———release all political prisoners in accordance with the Esquipulas II agreement (see H. Con. Res. 327)

———suppression of civil liberties (see H. Res. 589)

———tracking reforms necessary for peace, pluralism, and democracy (see H.R. 4285)

———trauma care for victims of war (see S. 2239)

———U.S. policy relative to reforms made toward peace, pluralism, and democracy (see H.J. Res. 566)

Nicaragua Freedom Act: enact (see H.J. Res. 625)

Panama: apprehension and prosecution of Manuel A. Noriega (see H. Con. Res. 302)

———hold in escrow, payments by U.S. due under the Panama Canal Treaty (see H.R. 4126)

———impose trade and other economic sanctions against (see S. 2121, 2134; H.R. 4122)

———Presidential report relative to the stability of the Government (see H. Con. Res. 326)

———resignation of Manuel A. Noriega (see H. Con. Res. 243)

———restoration of democracy and economic assistance (see S.J. Res. 267, S. Con. Res. 108, 140; H.R. 4703, H. Con. Res. 255)

———support for Eric A. Delvalle as President (see H. Res. 397)

———use International Emergency Economic Act against Manuel A. Noriega (see S. Res. 403)

Pan American Health Organization: commend initiative of the ministers (see H. Con. Res. 378)

Panama Canal: abrogate certain treaties and repeal certain legislation (see S. Con. Res. 138; H. Con. Res. 354)

———future security (see H. Res. 423)

Panama Canal Commission: expenditures for operating and maintaining the Panama Canal (see H.R. 4449)

Panama Canal Treaties: suspend (see S. 2588)

———U.S. withdrawal (see H. Con. Res. 281)

Peace, democracy, and reconciliation: U.S. assistance (see H. Con. Res. 248, H.J. Res. 482, 484, 523)

Reagan, President: release to Congress of certain documents on assistance to Central America (see H. Res. 473)

Taxation: creditability of taxes paid to Panama by U.S. companies (see S. 2249)

Broadcasts

Foreign assistance to El Salvador: Radio Venceremos (El Salvadoran communist guerrilla radio station), 2524 [25FE]

Cables

Humanitarian assistance to Nicaraguan Contras: Dept. of State, 21478 [10AU]

Chronologies

America's on-again, off-again Nicaragua policy: Republican Policy Committee, 1013 [4FE]

Nicaraguan Sandinista actions: Dept. of State, 12520 [26MY]

Nicaraguan violations of the Esquipulas II peace agreement, 31316 [18OC]

Recent events in Nicaragua, 11154 [16MY]

Communiques

Peace initiative, 1040 [4FE]

———Contadora Group, 4818 [22MR]

———Government of Nicaragua and YATAMA (organization), 1945 [22FE]

———Movement of Nonaligned Countries, 694 [2FE]

Dispatches

Contra issue provokes disorder in the House, 4286 [17MR]

Fort Ord, timely practice, 4284 [17MR]

U.S.-Nicaragua relations, 4299 [17MR]

Documents

Biographies of Sandinista Government's Inner Circle, 797-803 [3FE]

Declaration on Principles of International Law Concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation Among States: U.N., 307 [27JA]

El Salvadoran Communist Guerrilla Strategy, 6052 [31MR]

Nicaraguan Constitution, 491-498 [1FE]

Procedure for Establishment of a Strong and Lasting Peace in Central America: 5 Central American Presidents, 819-821 [3FE]

Sandinista Promises: Republican Policy Committee, 1020-1023 [4FE]

Strategic Estimate (excerpts), 2979-2981 [2MR]

Factsheets

Aesculapius International Medicine, 16344-16346 [29JN]

Letters

Assistance to Nicaraguan Contras, 1441 [16FE]

———Drew Gibson, 896 [3FE], 1449 [16FE]

———Henry K. Stanford, 4368 [17MR]

———John K. Singlaub, 31178 [17OC]

———Larry Tracy, 922 [3FE]

———N.M. Shamuyarira, 694 [2FE]

———Nicaraguan mother, 855 [3FE]

———Nils Castro, Commission on U.S.-Latin American Relations, 569 [1FE]

———President Reagan, 751 [3FE]

———Representative Gonzalez, 5349 [28MR]

———Representative Wright, 31179 [17OC]

———several House Members, 2983 [2MR], 3654 [10MR]

———Sharon M. Grier, 4147 [16MR]

Assistance to El Salvador: Jose Napoleon Duarte, 28220 [4OC]

Denunciation of Sandinistas: Violetta Chamorro, 15737 [22JN], 17438 [11JY]

Economic assistance need in Central America: Norman E. Barth, 882 [3FE]

GAO report on conditions of certain displaced persons: Elie Wiesel, 15510 [22JN]

Health conditions in Nicaragua: Susan Cooksan and Tim Takaro, 848 [3FE]

Indictment of Oliver L. North and John M. Poindexter: Senator Symms, 4244 [17MR]

Military construction in Honduras: Dept. of Defense, 9638 [2MY]

Nicaraguan invasion of Honduras, Jean Walsh and J. Dennis Marker, 8666 [25AP]

Sale of military equipment to Nicaraguan Contras: Representative Houghton, 12525 [26MY]

Sandinista noncompliance with peace agreements: Violeta Chamorro, 21498, 21500 [10AU]

Situation at refugee camps in El Salvador: Phil and Kathy Dahl-Bredine, 769 [3FE]

———Senator Bingaman, 770 [3FE]

U.S.-Soviet levels of involvement in Central America: Colin Powell, 3577, 3581 [9MR]

Violations of civil liberties in Nicaragua: several Senators, 18142 [13JY]

Witness for Peace tour of Nicaragua: Bayard and Evelyn McConnaughey, 25838 [27SE]

Lists

Addresses for the returning troops from Honduras, 5554 [29MR]

Controversial provisions of Panama Canal Treaty, 22322 [10AU]

U.S. delegation to El Salvador elections, 4592 [21MR]

Memorandums

Assistance to Nicaraguan Contras: Americas Watch, 1058 [4FE]

———Commission on U.S.-Latin American Relations, 569 [1FE]

———Larry Tracy, 2988 [2MR]

———Robert Owen, 323 [28JA]

U.S. Policy, 1057 [4FE]

U.S. Policy Toward Nicaragua: Larry Tracy, 4114 [16MR]

Messages

Assistance to Nicaraguan Democratic Resistance: President Reagan, 262 [27JA]

Extension of National Emergency With Respect to Nicaragua: President Reagan, 8639 [25AP]

Newsletters

Democracy, debt, and economic growth—issues for the U.S. in Latin America: Representative Hamilton, 949 [3FE]

Papers

Legal Problems With the 1977 Panama Canal Treaties, 21639 [10AU]

Panama Canal Treaties—Legal Myths and Political Realities, 21640 [10AU]

Petitions

Contra forces in Nicaragua: Public Affairs Luncheon Club of Dallas, 8372 [21AP]

Peace in Central America: Presbytery of San Fernando, Northridge, CA, 9902 [4MY]

Press releases

Arias-Sanchez peace plan commitments, 21479 [10AU]

CIA attempts to undermine Nicaragua's leftist government: Associated Press, 24730 [22SE]

Crane calls for abrogation of canal treaties, 21639 [10AU]

Questions and answers

Drug trafficking in Honduras: Dept. of State, 3013 [2MR]

Remarks in House

Appropriations: continuing (H.J. Res. 395), consideration (H.J. Res. 444), 776 [3FE], 816 [16FE], 892 [9FE], 897 [4FE]-908 [3FE], 1218 [8FE], 1676 [17FE], 17785 [12JY]

Arias-Sanchez, Oscar: implementation of peace plan, 11333 [17MY], 11349 [17MY]

Bush, Vice President: leadership, 24101-24103 [15SE]

Chamorro, Edgar: testimony before International Court of Justice, 26814 [29SE]

Children: improvement in health, nutrition, and education in poorest countries, 30632 [13OC]

Christic Institute: liberal interfaith center for law and public policy, 20302-20306 [3AU]

Communism: spread, 2916 [2MR]

Delvalle, Eric A.: recognize as President of Panama and call for dismissal of Manuel A. Noriega (H. Res. 399), 3641-3646 [10MR], 4366 [17MR]

Drug abuse: war on trafficking, 2747 [1MR]

———Western Hemisphere summit, 2506 [25FE]

Duarte, Jose Napoleon: best wishes for recovery, 13061 [1JN]

Economic conditions: report, 15485 [21JN]

El Salvador: assistance for refugees, 28219 [4OC]

———assistance for war-injured children, 17841 [12JY]

———attacks on church workers, 1194 [4FE]

———death squads, 696 [2FE], 2548 [25FE], 4741-4743 [22MR]

———effects of civil war, 33480 [21OC]

———judicial system, 2433 [23FE]

———national election (H. Con. Res. 250), 2442, 2443, 2444, 2445 [24FE], 5957 [30MR]

———U.S. policy, 33515, 33541 [21OC]

FBI: investigation of U.S. groups opposed to U.S. policy, 181 [27JA]

Foreign trade: provisions of peace plan, 1230 [9FE]

Guatemala: anniversary of peace accord, 20899 [8AU]

———military assistance, 16294 [28JN]

Honduras: allegations of drug trafficking within Armed Forces, 3013 [2MR]

———deployment of U.S. troops, 4175-4179, 4214, 4215 [17MR], 4471, 4481-4483 [21MR], 4718, 4794 [22MR], 5349-5354 [28MR], 5554 [29MR], 6330-6332 [11AP], 8665 [25AP], 9640, 9641 [2MY]

———economic assistance, 30177 [12OC]

———evidence of Soviet assistance, 5876 [30MR]

———military construction, 9637, 9639 [2MY]

———removal of U.S. Armed Forces (H.J. Res. 511), 4483-4487 [21MR]

———role in war against narcotics trafficking, 6991 [14AP]

International relations: worldwide peace talks, 1231-1238 [9FE], 19993 [2AU]

Linder, Benjamin: anniversary of death in Nicaragua, 9501, 9506 [28AP]

Marti, Jose: tribute, 312 [27JA]

Members of Congress: investigation of activities of certain, 47 [25JA]

Mexico: free trade area with U.S. (see H. Con. Res. 247), 1693 [18FE]

Military assistance: U.S.-Soviet levels of involvement, 3576, 3581 [9MR]

Movement of Nonaligned Countries: response to Contra assistance, 693 [2FE]

Narcotics: government involvement in drug trafficking, 2756 [1MR]

———war on drugs, 2913 [2MR]

National Bipartisan Commission on Central America: reestablish (H. Con. Res. 266), 4176 [17MR], 4359 [17MR], 6254 [31MR]

Nicaragua: arrest of opposition leaders, 9970 [5MY], 11368 [17MY]

———assistance for refugees, 28219 [4OC]

———assistance to Contras, 182, 183, 184, 186, 187, 189, 190 [27JA], 307 [27JA], 323, 324 [28JA], 563 [1FE], 574-578, 580, 601 [2FE], 776 [3FE], 816 [16FE], 892 [9FE], 897 [4FE]-908, 917-928 [3FE], 932, 942, 963, 964 [3FE], 973 [4FE], 1201-1203 [8FE], 1218 [8FE], 1440-1441 [16FE], 1449 [16FE], 1676 [17FE], 1692 [18FE], 2430 [23FE], 2441 [24FE], 2503, 2505, 2508-2513, 2515, 2521-2524 [25FE], 3318 [3MR], 3500-3505 [7MR], 3609, 3619, 3622 [9MR], 3654, 3655, 3660 [10MR], 3966 [15MR], 4079-4083, 4100, 4102, 4109-4132 [16MR], 4144 [16MR], 4368 [17MR], 4470 [21MR], 4608, 4611 [21MR], 4718 [22MR], 5045, 5046 [23MR], 5069, 5076 [23MR], 5872, 5873, 5874, 5929-5937, 5939, 5940 [30MR], 5968 [30MR], 9816 [3MY], 10176 [9MY], 11376, 11378 [18MY], 11540 [18MY], 12028 [23MY], 12559 [26MY], 14071, 14073 [10JN], 16523 [29JN], 17785, 17789 [12JY], 18408 [14JY], 18819 [26JY], 19802 [2AU], 21417 [9AU], 22346, 22403 [11AU], 27331, 27346 [30SE], 27991 [3OC], 31170 [14OC], 32730 [21OC]

———assistance to Contras (H.J. Res. 484), 3204, 3236 [3MR]

———assistance to Contras (H.J. Res. 514), 5099 [23MR]

———cancellation of radio news program Noticiero Iglesia, 14308 [13JN]

———civil liberties violations, 9875, 9877 [4MY], 13797 [8JN], 17819 [12JY], 18495, 18552 [14JY], 18935 [26JY], 19802 [2AU], 23413 [9SE], 25015-25019 [22SE]

———Close Up Foundation forum on U.S. relations, 10877 [12MY]

———closing of La Prensa (newspaper), 7302 [19AP]

———closing of Radio Catolica News, 13382 [3JN]

———condemnation of the Government's antidemocratic actions (H. Res. 497), 18411, 18437-18445 [14JY]

———condemnation of the Government's antidemocratic actions (H. Res. 497), consideration (H. Res. 498), 18428-18437 [14JY]

———democratic political groups and labor unions pursuit of democracy, 25277 [23SE]

———diversion of funds, 185 [27JA], 5111 [24MR]

———Government control of newsprint, 6813 [14AP]

———history of the Sandinista movement, 9167 [27AP]

———humanitarian food and medical assistance to Contras, 9974 [5MY]

———incursion into Honduran territory, 4369 [17MR]

———Mother Teresa's visit, 17738 [12JY]

———national security implications of a Sandinista victory over Contra resistance, 13951-13958 [9JN]

———news media coverage of events, 17829 [12JY]

———peace initiative, 4718 [22MR], 5112-5119 [24MR], 12231 [25MY], 12476 [25MY], 1945 [22FE]

———policies of Daniel Ortega, 3260 [3MR], 16531 [29JN], 16619 [30JN]

———promote democracy through the National Endowment for Democracy (H.R. 4617), 11262 [17MY]

———release political prisoners in accordance with the Esquipulas II agreement (H. Con. Res. 327), 18541 [14JY], 19234 [27JY]

———Sandinista atrocities, 23294 [9SE]

———Sandinista strategy document, 6356 [12AP]

———tracking reforms necessary for peace, pluralism, and democracy (H.R. 4285), 5667 [29MR], 8851 [26AP]

———trade unions, 1947 [22FE]

———U.S. activities, 24873 [22SE]

———U.S. policy, 8666 [25AP], 17805-17810 [12JY], 25837 [27SE], 30179 [12OC], 30638-30641 [14OC]

———U.S. policy relative to reforms made toward peace, pluralism, and democracy (H.J. Res. 566), 10490, 10491 [11MY]

———U.S. troops, 9633-9636 [2MY]

North, Oliver L.: role in diversion of funds to Contras, 29612 [7OC]

Ortega, Daniel: Representative Wright's interview, 6326 [11AP]

Pan American Health Organization: commend initiative of the ministers (H. Con. Res. 378), 26506 [28SE]

Panama: dismissal of Manuel A. Noriega, 9504 [28AP]

———U.S. pressure to leave Panama, 5979, 5983 [31MR]

———economic recovery program, 10562 [11MY]

———government involvement in drug trafficking, 5554, 5555, 5634 [29MR], 5670 [29MR], 9549 [29AP], 9610 [29AP], 9810 [3MY], 10580, 10581, 10585, 10654 [12MY], 11259 [17MY], 11768 [19MY], 12202 [24MY], 25824-25826 [27SE], 29981 [12OC]

———hold in escrow, payments by U.S. due under the Panama Canal Treaty (H.R. 4126), 3609 [9MR]

———investigation proves Marxist background, 2971-2979 [2MR]

———Presidential report relative to the stability of the Government (H. Con. Res. 326), 16530 [29JN]

———resignation of Manuel A. Noriega (H. Con. Res. 243), 2441 [24FE]

———security of U.S. citizens and military personnel, 5633 [29MR]

———support transition to democracy (H.R. 4703), 12556 [26MY], 19791 [1AU]

———U.S. policy, 14157 [10JN], 14725 [15JN]

Panama Canal: abrogate certain treaties and repeal certain legislation (H. Con. Res. 354), 22322 [10AU], 22365 [11AU]

———future security (H. Res. 423), 5875 [30MR]

———U.S. policy, 18941 [26JY]

———U.S. withdrawal from treaties (H. Con. Res. 281), 7010 [14AP]

Peace initiative, 569 [1FE], 1342 [9FE], 2457 [24FE], 2718 [11AU], 2979-2990 [2MR], 3533-3537 [8MR], 3573, 3574 [9MR], 4470 [21MR], 4818 [22MR], 5952 [30MR], 6979 [14AP], 8425 [21AP], 9161 [27AP], 11527 [18MY], 16526 [29JN], 17737-17741 [12JY], 32728 [21OC]

———support (H.J. Res. 523), 5891 [30MR], 5980 [31MR], 14724 [15JN]

Reagan, President: policy, 4180 [17MR]

———release to Congress of certain documents on assistance to Central America (H. Res. 473), 18497 [14JY]

Soviet Union: influence and activities, 11774 [19MY], 14368 [14JN]

U.S. policy, 5102 [23MR], 10004 [5MY], 13929-13930 [9JN], 19681-19684 [1AU], 21427 [9AU]

Wright, Representative: interview on Daniel Ortega, 6326 [11AP]

Remarks in Senate

Aesculapius International Medicine: tribute, 16343 [29JN]

Appropriations: continuing (H.J. Res. 395), consideration (S.J. Res. 243), 418 [28JA], 1002-1069 [4FE]

Arias-Sanchez, Oscar: honorary degree from Harvard University, 17121 [7JY]

Costa Rica: economic assistance, 17183-17194 [7JY]

Democracy: U.S. policy, 21967 [11AU]

Duarte, Jose Napoleon: support (S. Res. 438), 14140 [10JN]

Economic conditions: improve (S. 2252), 6195 [31MR]

El Salvador: civil liberties violations, 32592 [21OC]

———Communist guerrilla strategy, 6052-6053 [31MR]

———departure of President Jose N. Duarte, 13608 [7JN]

———economic assistance, 17183 [7JY]

———elections, 4591 [21MR], 4632 [22MR], 5255 [25MR]

———GAO report on conditions of certain displaced persons (S. 332), 769 [3FE], 14387 [14JN], 15510 [22JN]

Economic development and recovery program (S. Con. Res. 63), 20654 [5AU], 20658, 20659 [5AU]

———assistance to anti-Communist freedom fighters, 3497 [4MR]

Guatemala: status of democracy, 1935 [22FE], 13034 [27MY], 16702, 16705 [6JY]

Honduras: defined as a major drug-transit country (S.J. Res. 286), 6174 [31MR]

———deployment of U.S. troops, 4223, 4224, 4234, 4243, 4277-4301, 4315, 4324 [17MR], 4449, 4466 [18MR], 4491 [21MR]

———deployment of U.S. troops (S. 2198), 4439 [18MR]

———prohibit the introduction of U.S. troops (S.J. Res. 274), 4334 [17MR]

———U.S. policy, 6440 [12AP], 6950 [14AP]

Inter-American Foundation: assistance to people, 15797 [23JN]

International relations: U.S. and Soviet involvement with developing countries, 4491 [21MR]

Nicaragua: advance democracy (S.J. Res. 351), 18264 [13JY], 18563 [25JY]

———assistance to Contras, 402 [28JA], 463, 488-491, 509-511, 544 [1FE], 632-636, 644 [2FE], 702, 704, 705, 739, 743, 745, 751, 754-755, 772 [3FE], 998-1000, 1001 [4FE], 1881 [19FE], 3321, 3390 [4MR], 3952 [15MR], 4466 [18MR], 10791 [12MY], 11489 [18MY], 15118 [17JN], 19699 [1AU], 19882 [2AU], 21440, 21466-21502, 21504, 21514-21527 [10AU], 25188 [23SE], 29238 [7OC], 32597 [21OC]

———assistance to Contras (S.J. Res. 276), 4444 [18MR]

———civil liberties violations, 32514 [21OC]

———closing of La Prensa (newspaper), 7276 [19AP]

———environmental impact of Contra war, 17727 [12JY]

———incursion into Honduras, 4449 [18MR]

———peace negotiations, 5228 [24MR], 5290-5291 [25MR]

———prohibit the introduction of U.S. combat troops (S.J. Res. 274), 4334 [17MR]

———appropriations (H.J. Res. 395), consideration (S.J. Res. 243), 418 [28JA]

———trauma care for victims of war (S. 2239), 6143 [31MR]

———U.S. policy, 607 [2FE], 21558 [10AU]

———violation of Guatemala City accord, 17734 [12JY]

———violation of Sapoa agreement with Contras, 17734 [12JY]

———violations of civil liberties, 17585, 17586 [12JY], 18141, 18197-18222 [13JY]

———violations of the Esquipulas II peace agreement, 31315-31317, 31327 [18OC]

Panama: democracy and free enterprise, 5785 [30MR], 27113, 27115 [30SE]

———drug interdiction efforts, 1919 [22FE]

———effects of U.S. sanctions on the economy, 13965 [9JN]

———government involvement in drug trafficking, 6054, 6056, 6192 [31MR], 6276 [11AP], 8491 [22AP], 8632 [25AP], 11951, 11953 [23MY], 12336 [25MY], 12700 [26MY], 13527 [7JN], 15148 [17JN]

———imposing sanctions (S. 2134), 3172-3176 [3MR]

———presence of U.S. soldiers, 26859 [30SE]

———resignation of Manuel A. Noriega (H. Con. Res. 243), 5123 [24MR]

———restoration of democracy and economic assistance (S. Con. Res. 140), 21950 [11AU], 27112 [30SE]

———support democracy (S.J. Res. 267), 2677 [29FE]

———transition to democracy (S. Con. Res. 108), 5259-5269 [25MR]

———transition to democracy (S. Con. Res. 108), unanimous-consent agreement, 5234 [24MR]

———use International Emergency Economic Act against Manuel A. Noriega (S. Res. 403), 6046-6048 [31MR]

———U.S. policy, 6276 [11AP], 8398 [21AP]

Panama Canal Treaties: abrogate certain treaties and repeal certain legislation (S. Con. Res. 138), 21639 [10AU]

———suspend, 3346-3348 [4MR]

———suspend (S. 2588), 16361 [29JN]

———U.S. position, 7101 [18AP]

Peace initiative, 3952 [15MR], 5181 [24MR], 5861 [30MR], 6922 [14AP], 17437, 17439 [11JY]

———Arias-Sanchez plan, 21466 [10AU]

———support (H.J. Res. 523), 6014-6016, 6019-6046 [31MR]I05Reagan, President: assessment of policies, 19866 [2AU]

———joint session of Congress to receive State of the Union Message (H. Con. Res. 236), 95 [26JA]

Taxation: creditability of taxes paid to Panama by U.S. companies (S. 2249), 6154 [31MR]

U.S. policy, 19699 [1AU], 31177 [17OC]

Reports

Agreement on Procedure To Achieve a Firm and Lasting Peace in Central America—Report on Compliance: International Verification Commission, 1059-1061 [4FE]

Assistance to Nicaraguan Contras: Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Senate, Select) and Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions With Iran (House, Select) (excerpt), 5045 [23MR]

Journey to Nicaragua: William B. Grove, 3025 [2MR]

New Perspectives on Debt, Trade, and Investment—Key to U.S.-Latin American Relations, 15486 [21JN]

Rights Violations Soar in 1988: Michelle Tenner, Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 32592 [21OC]

Sandinista Promises: Republican Policy Committee, 511-514 [1FE]

Soviet Relations in Latin America: Dept. of State, 11774 [19MY]

World Refugee Survey: U.S. Committee for Refugees, 4695 [22MR]

Reports filed

Appropriations (H.J. Res. 395): Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 243) (S. Rept. 100-282), 649 [2FE]

Assistance and Support for Peace, Democracy, and Reconciliation in Central America: Committee on Rules (H. Rept. 100-507), Consideration (H. Res. 390), 2768 [1MR]

Assistance to Nicaraguan Contras (H. Res. 417), Consideration: Committee on Rules (H.J. Res. 523) (H. Rept. 100-540), 5653 [29MR]

Condemnation of Nicaragua's Antidemocratic Actions: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 498) (H. Rept. 100-775), 18467 [14JY]

Democracy in Panama: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 267), 3414 [4MR]

Economic Development and Recovery Program: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 63), 19063 [27JY]

Expenditures for Operating and Maintaining the Panama Canal: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 4449) (H. Rept. 100-831), 21028 [8AU]

Release by President Reagan of Certain Documents on Assistance to Central America: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H. Res. 473) (H. Rept. 100-773), 18086 [13JY]

Restoration of Democracy in Panama: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Con. Res. 140), 25685 [27SE]

Resolutions by organizations

Assistance to Contras: Commission on U.S.-Latin American Relations, 570 [1FE]

———National Association of Pro America, 8664 [25AP]

Statements

Assistance to Nicaraguan Contras: a Representative, 861 [3FE]

———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 856 [3FE]

———Miguel Obando y Bravo, 1063 [4FE]

———Representative Kemp, 12559 [26MY]

———Representative Pepper, 3220 [3MR]

———Roger Miranda, 860 [3FE]

———several religious representatives, 840 [3FE], 1044-1047 [4FE]

Central America and the Caribbean: AFL-CIO, 2759 [1MR]

Central American Peace Plan: Guatemala Accords, 863 [3FE]

———Oscar Arias-Sanchez, 580 [2FE]

Che Guevara: Daniel Ortega, 1007 [4FE]

Daniel Ortega Should Make Certain Gestures To Save Peace Plan: Oscar Arias-Sanchez, 21482 [10AU]

Democracy in Panama: Eric A. Delvalle and Roderick Esquivel, 5263 [25MR]

Disclosure of Information Relative to Nicaragua: Speaker Wright, 26835 [29SE]

Drug Trafficking and Law Enforcement: Senator Specter, 6553-6556 [13AP]

El Salvador Elections: U.S. Delegation to El Salvador Elections, 4592 [21MR]

Giving Peace a Chance, Again: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 6037 [31MR]

Internal Situation in Panama Under Noriega: Gabriel Lewis, 27114 [30SE]

Monroe Doctrine, the Symms Amendment, and a Tragedy in the Making: John K. Singlaub, 31180 [17OC]

Nicaragua Cease-Fire Agreement: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 6028 [31MR]

Nicaraguan Elections: Adolfo Calero, 2523 [25FE]

Nicaraguan Government, 889 [3FE]

———Daniel Ortega, 1007 [4FE]

———Humberto Ortega, 1007 [4FE]

———Miguel Obando y Bravo, 1016 [4FE]

Nicaraguan Peace Accords, 6030 [31MR]

Nicaraguan-Soviet Alliance: Bosco Matamoros, 6032 [31MR]

Peace Plan: Daniel Ortega, 853 [3FE]

Policy of Containment Applied to Central America: Senator Packwood, 21488 [10AU]

Policy Options in Central America and the Caribbean: Representative Dornan, 5937 [30MR]

President Ortega's Commitment to a Future Peace Plan: (sundry), 21482 [10AU]

Support for President Eric A. Delvalle: Panamanian Political Parties and the National Civic Crusade, 5261, 5263 [25MR]

Terrorism in El Salvador: Francisco J. Herrera, 697 [2FE]

Use of Military Force to Prevent Closing of Panama Canal: Senator DeConcini, 3643 [10MR]

Without Democracy in Nicaragua Peace Plan Will Not Work: Oscar Arias-Sanchez, 816 [16FE]

Studies

Health-Related Outcomes of War in Nicaragua, Richard M. Garfield, Thomas Frieden, and Sten H. Vermund, 958 [3FE]

Summaries

Human Rights Violations in Guatemala: Americas Watch (organization), 9686 [2MY]

Surveys

Americans on Contra Aid—Broad Opposition: New York (NY) Times, 1058 [4FE]

Tables

Nicaragua—the military buildup, 1014 [4FE]

Soviet bloc equipment delivered to Nicaragua, 704 [3FE]

U.S. assistance to Nicaraguan Contras, 704 [3FE]

Telegrams

Assistance to Nicaraguan Contras: Representative Wright, 3655 [10MR]

———Speaker Wright, 4117 [16MR]

Teletypes

Investigation of U.S. groups opposed to U.S. policy: FBI, 181 [27JA]

Testimonies

Accounting of Humanitarian Assistance to Central America: Representative Panetta, 18497 [14JY]

Civil Liberties in Nicaragua: Gary Moore, 17819 [12JY]

Panamanian Government Involvement in Drug Trafficking: Norman Bailey, 25825 [27SE]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 275, urging Soviet Union and its allies to withhold military assistance to Nicaragua, 5936 [30MR]

H. Con. Res. 326, Presidential report relative to the stability of the Government of Panama, 16530 [29JN]

H. Con. Res. 378, commend health initiative of the Ministers of Health of Central America and the Pan American Health Organization, 26506 [28SE]

H. Res. 390, assistance to Contras, 3204 [3MR]

H. Res. 399, recognize Eric A. Delvalle as President of Panama and call for dismissal of Manuel A. Noriega, 3641 [10MR]

H. Res. 417, consideration of H.J. Res. 523, supporting peace, democracy, and reconciliation in Central America, 5891 [30MR]

H. Res. 473, consideration of H.J. Res. 523, supporting peace, democracy, and reconciliation in Central America, 14725 [15JN]

H. Res. 497, condemn Nicaraguan Government's antidemocratic actions, 18437 [14JY]

H.J. Res. 444, consideration of H.J. Res. 395, continuing appropriations, 907 [3FE]

H.J. Res. 484, assistance to Nicaraguan Contras, 3235 [3MR]

H.J. Res. 511, removal of U.S. Armed Forces from Honduras, 4484 [21MR]

H.J. Res. 523, support peace, democracy, and reconciliation in Central America, 5911 [30MR]

S. 2134, imposing sanctions on Panama, 3172 [3MR]

S. 2198, prohibit deployment of U.S. troops in Honduras or Nicaragua, 4440 [18MR]

S. 2249, creditability of taxes paid to Panama by U.S. companies, 6154 [31MR]

S. Con. Res. 63, economic development and recovery program, 20660 [5AU]

S. Con. Res. 108, transition to democracy in Panama, 5214 [24MR]

S. Con. Res. 138, abrogate certain treaties and repeal certain legislation relative to the Panama Canal, 21638 [10AU]

S. Con. Res. 140, restoration of democracy and economic assistance in Panama, 21950 [11AU], 27115 [30SE]

S. Res. 391, assistance to Colombia against illegal drug traffickers and terrorist activities, 3454 [4MR]

S. Res. 403, use International Emergency Economic Act against Manuel A. Noriega in Panama, 6047, 6182 [31MR]

S.J. Res. 267, support democracy in Panama, 2678 [29FE], 5260 [25MR]

S.J. Res. 286, define Honduras as a major drug-transit country, 6174 [31MR]