The World - News from Nov. 21, 1985
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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee put off until Dec. 3 a vote on President Reagan’s request for $54 million in counterterrorism aid to Central American governments. Reagan wants to provide $27 million to military forces in Central America, $26 million for police forces there, and $1 million to help cooperative individuals. But critics fear that some of the money would be used by forces suspected of human rights abuses.
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