The World - News from Aug. 10, 1988
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Secretary of State George P. Shultz held talks with leaders in three Central American capitals, using each stop to lambaste Nicaragua for “repression” and for failing to comply with a regional peace plan. Shultz, on a whirlwind tour of the region one day after a bomb exploded near his motorcade in Bolivia, began the day in Costa Rica, made a two-hour stopover in Honduras and concluded his schedule in El Salvador. He then returned to San Jose to spend the night before flying today to Quito, Ecuador, where he will attend the presidential inauguration of Rodrigo Borja.
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