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  1. Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties (A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes and Relevant Events.) by Congressional Research Service, 1979
  2. Panama, a Country Study
  3. In the Time of the Tyrants: Panama, 1968-1990 by R. M. Koster, Guillermo Sanchez, 1990-10
  4. The Panama canal - its history and government: Speech ... in the House of Representatives, Friday, May 17, 1912 by William Patterson Borland, 1912
  5. Historical study presented to the Pan American Congress held in the city of Panama in June, 1926, by Charles Wilson Hackett, 1926
  6. Protocol amending investment treaty with Panama : message from the President of the United States transmitting protocol between the government of the United ... City, on June 1, 2000 (SuDoc Y 1.1/4:106-46) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 2000
  7. Panama Canal Exposition: Speech of Hon. J. Thomas Heflin of Alabama in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, January 31, 1911 by James Thomas Heflin, 1911
  8. A primer on exporting to Panama (International working paper series) by Trisha A Bailey, 2001
  9. Reproduction by Washington Government Printing Office ~, 1979
  10. Political aspects of the Panama Canal;: The problem of location (University of Arizona. Institute of Government Research. Comparative government studies) by James L Busey, 1974
  11. The Republic of Panama and its people: With special reference to the Indians (Publication) by Eleanor Yorke Bell, 1910
  12. Panama canal tolls by Frederick Huntington Gillett, 1913
  13. PANAMA: PRESIDENT MIREYA MOSCOSO SIGNS BILL ALLOWING GOVERNMENT TO DIP INTO RESTRICTED DEVELOPMENT FUND.: An article from: NotiCen: Central American & Caribbean Affairs
  14. Panama Ecology & Nature Protection Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-03

101. Panama Goverment Tourism Bureau
panama. panama Goverment Tourist Bureau. beauty. Come to panama and discoverthat we have a canal, and much, much more ! come, visit Panamá!
http://www.panamatours.com/ipat/ipat_home.htm
IPAT'S General Manager Message IPAT Gives Supports To International Media Restoration Of Panama Railroad
Come, visit Panamá!

PANAMATOURS
One Stop Travel Resource
for Travellers to Panama Panama Goverment Tourist Bureau Panama is your most treasured dream, where a unique combination of elements will allow you to visit one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, surrounded by sites of extraordinary richness and beauty. Come to Panama and discover that we have a canal, and much, much more...!
Panama Tourism
Bureau
P.O. Box 4421, Panama City 5, Panama
Tel.(507) 226-7000,
Fax.(507) 226-4002

102. Panama Country Analysis Brief
In return, the United States guaranteed the independence of panama and paid the governmentof panama $10 million, as well as an annuity of $250,000, which each
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/panama.html
Home Country Analysis Briefs Panama Country Analysis Brief PDF version PDB version October 2003 Background Energy in Panama The Panama Canal Profile ... Links Panama
Panama is important to world energy markets because the Panama Canal is a major transit center for oil shipments and a potential choke point . Panama is key to plans to connect the electricity grids of North and South America. Note: Information contained in this report is the best available as of October 2003 and can change.

BACKGROUND
Despite its small population and area (3.06 million and 30,193 square miles respectively), Panama is an important center for international trade in the Western Hemisphere, as both a major shipping thoroughfare and a regional economic power. Since 1992, an average of 185 million long tons of cargo has passed annually through the Panama Canal. Panama is also a financial and communications hub that sits at the crossroads of five international fiber-optic networks and hosts 110 international banks. The Panamanian economy is one of Latin America's most stable, with the Panamanian Balboa being fixed to the dollar since 1903. Panama's Colon Free Trade Zone (CFZ), established in 1953, is the largest in the Western Hemisphere and contributes substantially to the country’s economy. The CFZ allows all goods, except firearms and petroleum products, to be imported, stored, modified, repacked, and re-exported without being subject to any customs regulations. Although the country has consistently maintained one of Central America's highest per capita gross domestic product, approximately 37.3% of its population lives in poverty, including nearly 18.8% in extreme conditions, according to government statistics.

103. Electionworld.org / Elections Around The World
Elections in panama. A database on national elections in , bringing results of the last elections and links to parliaments and parties. File panama
http://www.electionworld.org/panama.htm
Electionworld.org / Elections around the world
Panama
Spanish Panamá ) is a country in Central America. The capital is Ciudad de Panamá. The dominant religion is christianity (roman catholicism). The official language is Spanish, another main language is South Western Caribean Creole English. Panama has a population of around 3 million on 75,990 km². The country is a presidential democratic republic, divided in 9 provinces and 1 territory. Freedom House rated the country on political rights with a 1 and on civil rights with a 2, both on a scale of 1 to 7 (in which 1 is the most free). Freedom House considers Panama to be a free country. More info CIA World Fact Book Wikipedia World Statesmen Rulers ... Political resources Official name: (Republic of Panama) Executive Parliament Political parties (including links) Present-day Panama is discovered by Spain in 1501. It becomes part of the Spanish colonial empire in 1591 and shares with colonial and post-colonial New Granada its history. New Granada becomes independent after an independence war in 1819 as the Republic of Grand Colombia . Grand Colombia is dissolved in 1829 and New Granada becomes a separate state. In 1840 the State of Panama, renamed State of the Isthmus, secedes from New Granada, but in 1841 the country is reincorporated into New Granada (the later Colombia).

104. Panama
de interés son The Official Guide to panama; panama Canal Commission;
http://www.pananet.com/gobierno/

105. Economist.com | Panama And Its Canal
In theory, the management of the 80km (50mile) canal and the election of a newgovernment are unrelated, since panama s constitution guarantees the autonomy
http://www.economist.com/world/la/displayStory.cfm?story_id=2633517

106. Take Action For Constitutional Government
I’ve always thought that. I was not a big supporter of our leaving Panamaand turning it over to what at best was an unstable government.
http://www.conservativeusa.org/action.htm
T AKE A CTION T O R ESTORE C ONSTITUTIONAL G OVERNMENT
A project of The Conservative Caucus
450 Maple Avenue East, Vienna, Va. 22180 703-938-9626
Updated April 20, 2004 "There are more instances of the abridgement of freedom of the people by the gradual and silent encroachment of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpation." James Madison Y ou can help in the battle to restore our government to it's Constitutionally limited size. Citizen lobbying action is urgently needed on the following issues. Current Action Items: Current Action Items Click these selections to jump to issues below or scroll down: Citizen Action Resources: Citizen Action Resources

107. Presidencia De La República De Panamá, Presidency Of The Republic Of Panama  
Translate this page La Presidenta de Panamá, Mireya Moscoso, les da la bienvenida al sitio web de la Presidencia de la República de Panamá.
http://www.presidencia.gob.pa/

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