Violeta Chamorro, president of Nicaragua, was the Foreign Policy Association's guest at breakfast at the Waldorf recently; and her mien and manner stirred the tentative surmise—and indeed the wild hope—that nations ruined by professional politicians might be finding their salvation in amateurs.
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