A man and a woman search for medicines at a newly-built hospital in the remote jungle community of Guadalupe Tepeyac, southern Mexico, Feb. 6, 1994. The hospital was closed and town residents with sick relatives helped themselves to medications because there was no one to prescribe them. The hospital was a showpiece of President Carlos Salinas de Gortari's Solidarity public works program, designed to improve the lives of Mexico's poor and build support for his ruling party. Despite the millions of dollars the Mexican government has poured into Chiapas for this and other Solidarity projects, the Zapatista rebels who launched the January 1 uprising showed the depth of anger here over years of government neglect. (AP Photo/Jean-Marc Bouju)