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Our Man in Managua 

At the invitation of the Nicaraguan government, Mayor Bernie Sanders heads to Managua to celebrate the sixth anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution.

Bernie Sanders

Published July 14, 1985 at 4:00 a.m.

This article was republished in the Seven Days online archive with permission from the owner of Vanguard Press, a free weekly in circulation 1978-1990.
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