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  1. Latin American Christian Democratic parties by Edward J Williams, 1967
  2. Spanish, Conversational: Learn to Speak and Understand Latin American Spanish with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's) (English and Spanish Edition) by Pimsleur, 2005-10-03
  3. Indianizing Film: Decolonization, the Andes, and the Question of Technology (New Directions in International Studies) by Freya Schiwy, 2009-05-15
  4. Chinese Peruvian: Overseas Chinese, Chinatowns in Latin America, Asian Latin American, Japanese Peruvians, History of Peru, Loanword, Spanish language, ... (Yue), Hakka (language), Standard Mandarin
  5. Latin-American [Mythology] by Hartley Burr Alexander, 2010-02-03
  6. Latin American integration: Hispanic America, Latin America, Pan-Americanism, Cold War, Regional integration, Panhispanism
  7. The Speed of Dreams: Selected Writings 2001-2007 (City Lights Open Media) by Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos, 2007-03-01
  8. Peruvian Traditions: Ricardo Palma's Latin American Historic and Folkloric Tales
  9. North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 Audio CD by North American Cambridge Classics Project, 2004-09-13
  10. Learning to live with a free press. (The Media in Latin America) (The Freedom Forum): An article from: American Journalism Review
  11. Vieques Y La Prensa/vieques And The Media: El Idilio Fragmentado/the Fragmented Affair (Biblioteca de autores de Puerto Rico) (Spanish Edition) by Felix Jimenez, 2001-06
  12. The Battle of Venezuela (Open Media) by Michael McCaughan, 2005-06-01
  13. Student Almanac of Hispanic American History by Media Projects Inc., 2003-11-30
  14. Radio Nation: Communication, Popular Culture, and Nationalism in Mexico,1920-1950 by Joy Elizabeth Hayes, 2000-10-01

81. Florida International University: Media Release
North americans what the English Language Institute (ELI) has been doing for Latinamericans for years media Contact Lily Gomez 305348-6999 gomezl@fiu.edu.
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Perfect the Language, Close the Deal For people hoping to waltz their way through the continent communicating in more than one language, Florida International University has just what many had been lacking: a way to learn Spanish or Portuguese in a matter of weeks. Located at University Park and Biscayne Bay Campus, the SLI aims to set the standard in communication-based instruction by focusing on the pragmatic language needs of its clients without sacrificing the rigorous academic discipline and training necessary to successfully teach and learn a foreign language. Placement and registration for the spring semester will take place on Jan. 18 and classes begin on Jan. 21. For more information about the SLI, visit its website http://w3.fiu.edu/sli or call (305) 348-3749. Media Contact:
Lily Gomez
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82. ZNet | Mainstream Media | Keeping Americans In The Dark
Fiftyseven percent of americans still believe that Iraq was involved in the 11 Fewother democratic governments enjoy such carte blanche from the media.
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=21&ItemID=3219

83. SPORTSJONES
In a city where the latin TV channel Univision commonly wins the ratings wars,latin americans have no need for the fledgling brand of soccer offered by MLS
http://www.sportsjones.com/sj/95.shtml

84. Latin America, Mexico, And The Caribbean Videotapes In The Media
Fire in the Mind El Salvador, Peru, Mexico, Cuba, Nicaragua Video/C 2816; TheAmericans latin American and Caribbean media Review Digest (UCB users only).
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/LatinAmVid.html

85. Newsroom: News Release-In Face Of Extreme Poverty Across Latin America, Sustaina
Almost 185 million latin americans—or 40 percent of the total population—livein poverty, as defined by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
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In Face of Extreme Poverty across Latin America, Sustainable Farming Offers Viable Alternatives to Narcotics Trade
Colombian Small Farmer Available for Interviews as International Agriculture Conference Convenes in D.C., President Clinton Meets with Colombian President
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) in Washington, D.C., to address food, poverty, and the environment, a Colombian farmer will explain to US agricultural scientists how environmentally safe methods have offered him an exit from poverty and an alternative to narcotics production. Pedro Herrera will be available for interviews in Washington on October 22 and 23 under the auspices of the Colombia-based International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). On October 21, he will be in Baltimore addressing a workshop organized by the World Bank as part of the annual meetings of the U.S.'s three premier agricultural research societies: the

86. BW Online | November 5, 2001 | Online Extra: Commentary: Harsh History Lessons F
now is to restore americans' sense of security without diminishing basic civil rightsthat served as beacons of inspiration to many latin americans when their
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87. BW Online | September 9, 2002 | For Americans, Foreign Stocks Spell Relief
SEPTEMBER 9, 2002 BUSINESSWEEK INVESTOR For americans, Foreign Stocks Spell Relief. Emergingmarketstocks in Asia and latin America are about 35% to 40
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88. Organizational Resources On Media
Video, which contains over 400 latin American/latino radio programs by and about AsianPacificAmericans. film and video materials called CrossCurrents media.
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89. FTAA Ministerial Sets Negotiating Schedule
NGO) Food First told US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick that he should be ashamedfor pushing an agreement that would impoverish latin americans, not to
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During a meeting of the trade ministers of the 34 member states of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) in Quito, Ecuador on 1 November, the US, Canada, and Latin American countries established a timeline in which to negotiate the Western Hemispheric free trade zone by 2005. Despite disputes over agricultural subsidies, for instance that some countries claim could halt the entire process, the US urged Latin American governments to continue developing the deal despite the political and economic problems gripping the region. "I recognise that this is a time of economic, and indeed political, uncertainty in this region and indeed the world. And I know the courage of many of you taking on this task...But this is the time," stated US Trade Representative (USTR) Robert Zoellick. At the conclusion on the Ministerial, the second draft consolidated text of the FTAA was released, and is publicly accessible at either

90. November 13, 2001 - BCG/VISA Study: Latin American Online Retailing To Reach $1.
alternative ways to use the Internet, such as standalone Web kiosks, to expand theironline retailing reach to the majority of latin americans who do not have
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BCG/VISA Study: Latin American Online Retailing to Reach $1.28 Billion (U.S.) in 2001
Third annual report by The Boston Consulting Group and Visa International shows 137% growth rate for the region despite economic woes Miami (November 13, 2001) Online Retailing in Latin America 3.0: Breaking Constraints . It was prepared by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and sponsored by Visa International, Latin America and Caribbean Region. In contrast to North American online retail trends, the online grocery category is comparatively strong in Latin America, especially in Argentina and Brazil, where many consumers are already accustomed to having groceries delivered to their homes. With sales estimated at $79 million by the end of 2001, however, the online grocery revenue estimates are still dwarfed by those of the top four. Still, the online grocery category is the only online retail segment this year with penetration rates comparable to those in the United States. "In a sluggish local and global economy, it's surprising to note just how much growth is occurring in the Latin American region, and this growth is led by incumbents using the Internet to create competitive advantage," said BCG vice president Jorge Becerra. "In the automotive category, for example, manufacturers in Brazil have launched direct-to-consumer ventures with penetration rates—and gross sales—unmatched in any other market, making Brazil the world leader in direct online auto sales."

91. Economist.com | Country Briefings: Ecuador
trends Oct 24th 2002 The latinobarometro poll latin americans are starting to distinguishbetween bad governments and the benefits of democracy itself Aug 15th
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From The Economist Intelligence Unit Source: Country Forecast Lucio Gutierrez, the president, will steer a difficult course between business interests, the IMF and his own left-wing supporters ... more EIU Store Ecuador Backgrounders Ecuador Websites Governments on the WWW: Ecuador La Hora (newspaper, in Spanish) Hoy ... Ecuador's SOTE pipeline shut after rupture: oil ministry (Platts) Apr 9th 2003 05:15 GMT Ecuador's president rebukes wife for criticizing political appointments (Nando Times) Apr 8th 2003 11:01 GMT Ecuador's President Rebukes Wife (Miami Herald) Apr 8th 2003 03:32 GMT Ecuador's president rebukes wife for criticizing political appointments (AP via New Jersey Online) Apr 8th 2003 03:31 GMT more... Provided by Moreover Technologies A good start for Gutiérrez in Ecuador Lucio Gutiérrez finds friends abroad but doubters at home Feb 20th 2003 Ecuador's new president Dreams of change meet harsh realities Jan 16th 2003 Latin America's annus horribilis Old vulnerabilities and unfortunate coincidences combined to produce an awful year for the region Dec 19th 2002 Lucio Gutierrez takes charge in Ecuador His first urgent task: sweet-talk the IMF Nov 28th 2002 Trade in the Americas Prospects for the Free-Trade Area of the Americas do not look good. Brazil's new president is only part of the reason why

92. Economist.com | Country Briefings: Peru
so Nov 14th 2002 The latinobarometro poll latin americans are starting to distinguishbetween bad governments and the benefits of democracy itself Aug 15th
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Mar 28th 2003
From The Economist Intelligence Unit Source: Country Forecast The economic recovery under way since mid-2002 has given the president, Alejandro Toledo, some much needed political capital, but his party, Peru Posible, is in a weak position in Congress and infighting has seen five respected members expelled from it ... more EIU Store Peru Backgrounders Peru Websites Governments on the WWW: Peru El Comercio (newspaper in Spanish) La Republica ... Public Trial Opens for Ex-Peru Spy Chief (Miami Herald) Apr 9th 2003 02:36 GMT Peru's Montesinos begins third public trial on corruption charges (AP via New Jersey Online) Apr 9th 2003 02:33 GMT Rights groups press Japan to extradite Peru leader (AlertNet) Apr 8th 2003 01:10 GMT Peru with strongest growth in Latam (Jang Group) Apr 7th 2003 00:33 GMT more...

93. Asheville Global Report Online
latin americans protest ‘free trade,’ Bush. Thousands of protesterstook to the streets in Monterrey, Mexico last week to demonstrate
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Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Monterrey, Mexico last week to demonstrate against “free trade” and the US government during the International Conference on Financing for Development. Compiled by Eamon Martin Mar. 26— This past week, US president George W. Bush conducted a fast-paced tour of Latin American countries to hold a series of high profile press conferences. The cameras flashed as the leaders of Peru, El Salvador, and Mexico beamed approvingly at Bush’s tough promotion of “free trade” as a solution to cure the region’s devastating escalation of poverty. Every step of the way, the US president was dogged by thousands of demonstrators offended by what many of them see as the latest move by the “US empire” to jockey for influence over the poorest regions in the Western hemisphere. Bush’s visit south of the border began with his participation in the United Nations-sponsored International Conference on Financing for Development held in Monterrey, Mexico. Representatives of 171 countries, including 52 heads of state; the World Trade Organization; the International Monetary Fund (IMF); the World Bank; and dozens of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) met to discuss how to meet the United Nations’ stated goal of cutting global poverty in half by 2015. Acknowledging that the trade policies that were supposedly designed to bring economic development to poorer countries have failed to do so, the meeting ended with participating nations signing the “Monterrey Consensus,” committing them to double development aid to reach the UN goal.

94. TUP Subject Index: Latin American/Caribbean Studies
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95. INDUSTRYWEEK COLUMN -- Global Business Basics
of Southern Europe and most of latin America, the sort of behavior often drives NorthAmericans to distraction affiliated with IndustryWeek or Penton media Inc.
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96. Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Spain Opens Its Doors To 1m Latin Americans
Up to a million latin americans are expected to As latin American economies take asevere Weekly sections.
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Up to a million Latin Americans are expected to exploit a new law allowing them to become Spaniards. The law, which came into effect 10 days ago, opens the doors of Spain, and by extension the European Union, to children and grandchildren of Spanish exiles and emigrants in the Americas.

97. Issues: Perspectives (February 1998): Teaching With The Web: Two Approaches
of United Statesians (the name my English friend Peter Hulme insists on) and LatinAmericans. what news of their country is appearing in the media of other
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    Click the button below: Machito: A Latin Jazz Legacy A Film by Carlos Ortiz In a career that spanned half a century, Cuban bandleader Frank "Machito" Grillo embodied Latin Jazz and influenced several generations of musicians, contributing to a cultural explosion on the international music scene. MACHITO weaves together vintage film clips and recordings, Hollywood production numbers, and one-of-a-kind street performances from 1920s Cuba to contemporary New York. Sensational shows at such hot spots as the Cotton Club highlight the golden era of Latin Jazz in the 40s and 50s.

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