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One of many government-sponsored but privately organized endeavors to build infrastruc- ture projects in Latin America is the National Association of the Partners of the Alliance (NAPA). Through its program, U.
James Goff
CA Catholic Bishop and 48 priests see revolution as the only way to overcome underdevelopment. Bogota, December 25, 1968--Forty- eight priests and the Bishop of Euenaventura, Msgr.
H.J. Maidenberg
QUITO, Ecuador- The rising tide of nationalism presently sweping Latin America has created an impasse between the Government of this impoverished country and the developers of one of the most potentially lucrative petroleum finds in recent years. The new oil fields were dis- covered by a joint Gulf Oil Texaco group in the Ecuadoran jungles south of the Colombian border and east of the lofty Andean Cordillera that divides this land.
Juan de ONIS
President-elect Richard M. Nixon and his senior foreign affairs advisers are "fully aware" of a need for a cooperative United States, policy, toward Latin America, David Rockefeller said yesterday.