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Can Dilma And Cristina K Solve A Six-Billion-Dollar South American Mining Crisis?

Can Dilma And Cristina K Solve A Six-Billion-Dollar South American Mining Crisis?

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Nothing Peaceful About Colombian Peace Talks With FARC Rebels

AMERICA ECONOMIA
Water Is Everyone's Business As World Population Tops Seven Billion

Water Is Everyone's Business As World Population Tops Seven Billion

As many as one billion people may not have access to clean drinking water by 2050. Changes are needed, which may also create investment opportunities.

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Lonesome George Is Dead, Long Live The Giant Galapagos Tortoise!

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Mayan Prophecies Aside, Guatemala's Timeless Heritage Will Blow You Away

Mayan Prophecies Aside, Guatemala's Timeless Heritage Will Blow You Away

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How An Ill Hugo Chavez Has Made Venezuela's Opposition Even Weaker

How An Ill Hugo Chavez Has Made Venezuela's Opposition Even Weaker

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Argentine President Cristina K's 28-Tweet, 30-Minute Anti-IMF Rampage

President Kirchner lets loose on Twitter...

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Brazilian Politician Throws In Towel, Goes Back To Being A Clown

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In Brazil, One Dollar A Month To Lift Families Out Of Poverty

In Brazil, One Dollar A Month To Lift Families Out Of Poverty

Pennies may not change anyone's life, but at least it helps President Dilma fulfill a campaign promise.

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Biggest, "Bloodiest" Protest Ever Against Bullfighting In Mexico (Photos)

AMERICA ECONOMIA
Counting Latin America's 'NiNi' Youth: No Studies, No Work - No Hope?

Counting Latin America's 'NiNi' Youth: No Studies, No Work - No Hope?

This growing phenomenon is showing up across the region, a potential sign of entrenched unemployment and even deeper social malaise.

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Buenos Aires' Massive "Cow-Could-Fall-In" Potholes, And How To Avoid Them

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