The World - News from Sept. 29, 1989
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A Bush Administration proposal to spend $9 million to bolster the opposition’s prospects in the Nicaraguan elections next February encountered sharp questioning from a Senate panel. Assistant Secretary of State Bernard Aronson told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee the aid was intended to correct the imbalance in a “David and Goliath fight” between the Sandinista government and an opposition coalition. But Sen. Christopher J. Dodd (D-Conn.) questioned the aid, saying it would mean close to $13 million for a nation of 1.8 million when added to money already spent.
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