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  • Colombia: blood on the coal

    Colombia: blood on the coal

    December 1, 2006

    LA GUAJIRA, Colombia — Cerrejón, the world’s largest open pit coal mine, materialized 25 years ago in the midst of the Afro-Colombian and indigenous Wayuu peoples living in this northeast corner of Colombia. The region is...

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  • Brazilian communist holds presidency for 24 hours

    Brazilian communist holds presidency for 24 hours

    November 18, 2006 By Pedro Oliveira

    SAN PÃULO, Brazil — At 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 12, the government of the Federative Republic of Brazil was headed by Aldo Rebelo, a parliamentary deputy and a member of the central committee of the Communist...

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  • Movie REVIEW: Bamako: An African indictment of the World Bank

    Movie REVIEW: Bamako: An African indictment of the World Bank

    November 17, 2006

    Movie REVIEWBamako Written and directed by Abderrahmane Sissako 115 minutes By Bill Meyer From the cinema of the Third World comes “Bamako,” a fascinating and thought-provoking exposé of the World Bank and the effects of its...

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  • Swimming to the other side, memoirs of Victor Grossman

    Swimming to the other side, memoirs of Victor Grossman

    November 17, 2006

    BOOKREVIEWCrossing the River: A Memoir of the American Left, the Cold War and Life in East Germany By Victor Grossman University of Massachusetts Press, 2003 Softcover, 328 pp., $24.95 “Thinking of Germany in the night,” wrote...

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  • Citgo donates $400,000 to Chicago school clinic

    Citgo donates $400,000 to Chicago school clinic

    November 10, 2006

    CHICAGO — Citgo Petroleum Corp., the U.S.-based subsidiary of Venezuela’s publicly owned oil company, announced Nov. 2 it was giving $400,000 to help kick-start a new health clinic at Little Village Lawndale High School on the...

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