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1. kerchief at the throat and topped with a battered panama hat
2. It’s surprisingly not the home of the Panama Hat – that’s from Ecuador
3. James Waddell was assigned duty on the store ship Release, and the ship was dispatched to Colon, Panama, in support of the U
4. citizens who were there during the building of the Panama
5. was in conjunction with another shipping line to carry mail from the eastern side of Panama to the eastern United States
6. “every tie in the Panama Railroad represents the life of some
7. In the meantime, when Waddell arrived in Panama, he traveled
8. Francisco and Panama with their heavy shipments of gold and
9. Mary’s had been operating out of Panama and was one of the older vessels
10. the steamer in Panama were closely observed, and when the
11. sailing from California to the Orient, or to Panama
12. company in Panama, where regulations scarcely existed, and move
13. turned it into a literal war with the invasion of Panama
14. One obvious death toll is the invasion of Panama in 1989 by Bush Sr
15. The US did fight a literal war on drugs, against the nation of Panama
16. Manuel Noriega became the military dictator of Panama in 1983
17. But where most US allies worked with the CIA, Panama worked more with the US Army because of the Panama Canal
18. Noriega allowed Panama to be used as a halfway point for drug shipments to the US
19. Some authors blame Colombian neglect of the province of Panama
20. Panama was isolated from the rest of Colombia by geography, high mountains cutting off contact except by the sea
21. It is fair to say that without Roosevelt there would not be a nation of Panama, nor its canal that was for so long been a hated symbol of US imperialism
22. Roosevelt invaded repeatedly; Panama in 1903, Honduras three times, in 1903, 1905, and 1907; the Dominican Republic in 1903, staying over a year; Mexico in 1905; Cuba in 1906, staying three years; and Nicaragua in 1907
23. Roosevelt then told rebels in Panama he would help them if they revolted
24. The uprising began, and the USS Tennessee blocked Colombian troops from crushing the revolt since the only route to Panama was by sea
25. The first was Argentina in 1890; then Chile in 1891, Haiti the same year; Nicaragua no less than seven times, in 1894, 1898, 1899, 1907, 1909, 1910, and then in 1912, when US troops controlled the country for the next 21 years; Panama in 1895, 1903 (See Section Five), 1912, 1918, and 1925; Honduras six times, in 1903, 1905, 1907, 1911, 1912, and 1924 ; the Dominican Republic in 1903, 1914, and then 1916, when US troops controlled the country until 1924; Mexico in 1905 and 1914; Cuba in 1906, 1912, and 1917, when US troops controlled the country until 1933
26. ) The big exception to that is Panama in 1941, when he recognized the overthrow of a fascist dictator
27. ) In Panama, demonstrators against the canal were killed by US Canal Zone police
28. Bush had earlier invaded Panama to overthrow a dictator who had become an embarrassment because of his ties to drug cartels while being on the US payroll
29. The Panama Canal was returned, undoing an injustice of almost 80 years and likely preventing further deaths from riots or terrorism against the canal
30. Costa Rican log barges loaded with cargo harvested on the Pacific Coast routinely passed through the Panama Canal
31. Reagan would not have allowed the return of the Panama Canal to Panama
32. The land was taken after the US Navy helped Panama break away from Colombia
33. She even knew how Sylvia should spend the money: a relaxing vacation with her friend Caroline (Sylvia’s treat, of course) and also had in mind the perfect place: Bocas del Toro, Panama
34. Continuing south, she had cause to wonder at the state of relations between Costa Rica and Panama, for the squads of automatic weapon toting men in fatigues gathered along the north-bound side of the highway
35. Considering Caroline’s disagreeable manner the entire trip, she decided to leave her in Panama and go alone in search of… who knew what?
36. “You do live in a void, don’t you? So, I suppose you haven’t heard this either, but another truck got busted coming in from Panama at Paso Canoas a couple of days ago
37. That was hidden behind a screen of legitimacy to the highest levels in the governments of Costa Rica, Panama and Columbia
38. A few dozen feet away from that black-suited guy, he pointed at him with a cheesy-looking hand in the shape of a gun, a grin as wide as the Panama canal, and said:
39. Has there ever been a period in Nicaraguan history when las Imperialistas haven’t been happily raping your country? I know the answer: no, there hasn’t, and what about Panama, Cuba, Chile, Venezuela, or Costa Rica for that matter
40. He wasn’t a professional, just an underpaid driver manipulated into smuggling cocaine across the Costa Rica - Panama border
41. The guy tells her how his brother brings tons ‘a coke – really, tons – in log barges up from the Panama Canal
42. He had driven the coastal highway many times; it seemed that Sixaola, on the border with Panama, was a favored home in exile for many Nicaraguans
43. Sergeant Ferguson was elated, since the Colonel had promised him that if he received his star, he would use his influence to see that Ferguson was assigned to Panama
44. He pulled down the brim of the Panama hat that the Brazilian had lent him as they walked through the Polonia’s front doors
45. I’m headed for the States on Monday, then to Panama
46. Most of the surplus cigarettes were gone, sold by Ferguson on the German market for American Military marks, which the master sergeant had then converted into dollars and wired to his wife in Panama
47. Three destinations, beginning with the Panama Canal, then moving on to
48. The history of the Panama Canal is not universally well known
49. Few people are aware, for instance, that in 1534, King Charles V of Spain had ordered the first topographical studies for the possible construction of a channel across the Isthmus of Panama
50. The year 1903 was decisive in the cooperation between Panama and the United States whose Congress