The World - News from Aug. 23, 1987
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More than 10,000 women--many dressed in the opposition color of white--marched peacefully through the Panamanian capital in the latest protest against military strongman Gen. Manuel A. Noriega. The marchers, demanding the reopening of newspapers and radio stations closed during weeks of anti-government protests, walked five miles along a main street in Panama City, accompanied by hundreds of cars with horns blaring.
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