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    1. 'Argentines have become more cost-conscious and more realistic,' one Chilean investor says. Perhaps the Chilean asset in widest demand is expertise.
    2. This time, however, instead of rich British employers for the sensitive, modest and penniless adventuress, we have a bevy of opulent Argentines speaking to one another in heavily accented English.
    3. Argentines who consider themselves lucky just to have jobs have watched in dismay as food, gasoline, cigarettes, movie tickets and virtually everything else have shot up in price, while wages in real terms have shrunk.
    4. All will require significant sacrifice from Argentines and Menem can't risk losing public support by being seen to support failed Radical Civic Union policies.
    5. As many as 4.8 million Argentines, of a workforce of 12.5 million, are unemployed or under-employed, according to the Labor Ministry.
    6. Few Argentines had seen anything like this before.
    7. During that time the Argentines dug in, and were dislodged only after a 74-day war that claimed the lives of 712 Argentine and 258 British servicemen.
    8. It did not escape Argentines' notice that under Menem, the air force and navy for the first time helped put down an army rebellion.
    9. As more individuals and companies pay taxes, repatriate their savings or hold local currency they become stakeholders in stability. Nobody likes paying taxes, but Argentines hate inflation and economic instability even more.
    10. A commission appointed by Alfonsin said nearly 9,000 Argentines were arrested by security forces and presumed killed.
    11. It remains to be seen, however, how Argentines who have tightened belts for several months will react to the measures, and whether Menem will carry them out in the face of public resistance.
    12. As fewer local movies are made and producers are forced to seek funds abroad, directors wonder who will put Argentina's ideas, music, scenery and people on film if Argentines cannot.
    13. Argentines of all classes have had to make concessions.
    14. The armed forces' "dirty war" against leftist subversion, its disastrous handling of the economy, and its humiliating defeat in the 1982 Falklands War left a lasting conviction among most Argentines that military government doesn't work.
    15. Even the normally dour Argentines poke fun at this one.
    16. And the issue of greatest concern to Argentines is inflation brought on by massive government spending.
    17. Cesar Merea, another leading analyst, says the military killings finally convinced Argentines that "no savior is going to suddenly put everything right."
    18. The general's popularity demonstrates more than Argentines' ambivalence about strong leadership.
    19. The bubble burst in the first week of February, when Argentines bought $486 milliod to near 20 percent a month.
    20. But that has put the vast majority of Argentines who earn salaries in australs at a severe disadvantage.
    21. Iraq said Monday that Indonesian and some Argentines would be allowed to leave.
    22. Argentines know all about that future.
    23. "The Argentines have been in the Midwest hitting on all their creditors individually," says a senior loan officer at a big Midwestern bank.
    24. Etcheun, commander of the 4th Infantry Paratroop Brigade in Cordoba, said the demands "are like mine and most of the army." Most Argentines were happy that what they perceived to be a threat to their 5-year-old democracy had been overcome.
    25. The productive apparatus is totally wasted." Warning lights already were blinking when middle class Argentines flew to beaches in Brazil for summer vacations last January and February.
    26. Argentines are careful, if conservative dressers.
    27. At least 9,000 Argentines disappeared during the military's "dirty war" against suspected subversives and are presumed dead.
    28. The three Argentines were convicted in December of conspiracy and attempted extortion.
    29. Many Argentines line up on pay day at banks and foreign exchange houses to buy U.S. dollars or certificates of deposit (CDs) as hedges against inflation.
    30. During the dictatorships, at least 9,000 Argentines "disappeared" and were presumed executed by security forces.
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