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Pact is first step in mending Latin fences.

Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service

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The following editorial appeared in the Dallas Morning News on Friday, May 28:

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It's good that the United States signed a free-trade agreement with the Central American republics Friday. Once ratified, the agreement will create jobs and wealth for Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and the United States. It will lend stability to and strengthen democracy in a region that just 15 years ago was a battleground of the Cold War. It will improve U.S. relations with the region and sharpen the United States' competitive edge.

But it won't compensate for the troubling reality that U.S. policy toward the Americas as a whole is ...

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