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DON'T CRY FOR ME
The prestigious daily newspaper La Nación gives us, on its Web site, an international view of what the different media all over the world are saying about Argentina's current, serious economic situation.
It tells us that a poll was taken in Spain, inquiring as to what type of help should be offered to this country in crisis. Seventy-one of the people interviewed thought the help should be unconditional, since they believe in Argentina's quick recovery.
Other members of the press in Spain have been more skeptical about these events, and have even spoken of a very discouraging future for Argentina. According to El Mundo, also of Spain, there has been no real structural change in the reform "of a political system that is based on fragmentation, corruption, and waste. And these are the inexhaustible sources of one financial crisis after another."
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April 1, 2002 issue
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Down—but not out
Bill Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Melinda Gotelli, Sally Taylor King, Barbara E. Masten, Joan Clift-Roush, Heather Crocker
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items of interest
with contributions from Stephen Post, Gerald Celente, Stephanie Saldana
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When loss is actually gain
By Madelon Maupin Miles
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Things of the Spirit and better business
By Warren Bolon Sentinel staff
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A financial advisor in Japan finds a basis for trust
Name removed by request
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WANTED: A whole new life
By Sunny Scott-Luther
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I left my heart in Buenos Aires
By Ricardo Saldívar
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DON'T CRY FOR ME
Mari Grasso de Milone
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Being honest put me on secure ground
By Angelika Goedicke
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End of the dead-end job
By Chris Shoaf
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----100 years ago
Sentinel staff
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I had to let God love me
Leslie Creveling
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Warts gone in a few days
Shirley R. Graser
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Quick healing of an alarming injury
Estelle Dauchy
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Demand, supply, and God's steady love
J. Thomas Black