>May 29, 1998
>
>Cato Institute launches Spanish-language Internet Web site
>Institute's ideas attracting growing interest in Latin America and Spain
>
>The Cato Institute today launched a new Spanish-language Web
>site-www.elcato.org <http://www.elcato.org>-featuring essays and studies
>produced by Cato scholars on a wide range of issues, many of which are of
>particular importance to Latin Americans, Spaniards, and Hispanics in the
>United States. The site features articles on international relations, the
>environment, drug policy, money and banking, economic development, fiscal
>policy, and Social Security. It was developed for Cato by journalist Luis
>Figueroa, an editor and economics writer at the Guatemalan newspaper Siglo
>Veintiuno, who is completing a year-long program for mid-career
>professionals at the University of Maryland.
Damn, these guys know how to prosyletize. Helps to have rightwing philanthropists writing big checks, of course.
Doug