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Mercury Madness
Segovia, a Colombia gold-mining town, is awash in mercury
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Mercury's Poisonous, Profitable Role in the New Gold Rush
Millions of small-scale gold miners use the toxic metal, which makes illegal trade in it very lucrative
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Hugo Chávez's Enemy No. 1
For the first time, Venezuela's president has a real rival. And as Henrique Capriles grows more popular, the tension—and danger—mount
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Venezuela's Presidential Contender
Henrique Capriles is the first real rival Hugo Chávez has faced in years. No wonder Chávez calls him Enemy No. 1
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Can Spanish Companies Rely on Latin America?
Their growth depends on Spain's former colonies
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Mercury's Poisonous, Profitable Role in the New Gold Rush
Millions of small-scale gold miners use the toxic metal, which makes illegal trade in it very lucrative
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Hugo Chávez's Enemy No. 1
For the first time, Venezuela's president has a real rival. And as Henrique Capriles grows more popular, the tension—and danger—mount
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Venezuela's Presidential Contender
Henrique Capriles is the first real rival Hugo Chávez has faced in years. No wonder Chávez calls him Enemy No. 1
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Can Spanish Companies Rely on Latin America?
Their growth depends on Spain's former colonies
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How Brazil Is Making an Example of Chevron
After an oil spill, Brazil has Chevron in its sights. Inside the fight surrounding some of the biggest untapped oil reserves in the world
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Mercury Madness
Segovia, a Colombia gold-mining town, is awash in mercury
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Argentina Tries the Chávez Way
President Cristina Fernández's move to nationalize Argentina's leading oil producer should scare off any remaining foreign investors
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A Must-Read for Venezuelan Bond Traders
Gossip columnist Nelson Bocaranda has the inside story on President Chávez's health
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Tom Keene Talks to Mexico Expert Shannon O'Neil
The Council on Foreign Relations fellow talks about the strength of the Mexican economy
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Brazil Lags Behind Its BRICS Rivals
Brazilian industry is getting government help as it struggles to compete
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Argentina Goes Rogue Again
To generate a trade surplus, the country is restricting imports
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Rising Inequality Since 1990
The Gini coefficient, measuring income inequality, shows it rising dramatically among the Group of 20 nations
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Brazil Wins Soccer Games: How Will It Host Them?
"The works are not delayed, almost all of them are well advanced," says Brazil's Sports Minister
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Latin America
Hugo Chávez's Enemy No. 1
For the first time, Venezuela's president has a real rival. And as Henrique Capriles grows more popular, the tension—and danger—mount
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Energy
How Brazil Is Making an Example of Chevron
After an oil spill, Brazil has Chevron in its sights. Inside the fight surrounding some of the biggest untapped oil reserves in the world
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Europe
Can Spanish Companies Rely on Latin America?
Their growth depends on Spain's former colonies
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Latin America
Mercury's Poisonous, Profitable Role in the New Gold Rush
Millions of small-scale gold miners use the toxic metal, which makes illegal trade in it very lucrative
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Latin America
Argentina Tries the Chávez Way
President Cristina Fernández's move to nationalize Argentina's leading oil producer should scare off any remaining foreign investors
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Latin America
Venezuela's Presidential Contender
Henrique Capriles is the first real rival Hugo Chávez has faced in years. No wonder Chávez calls him Enemy No. 1
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Latin America
Mercury Madness
Segovia, a Colombia gold-mining town, is awash in mercury
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Investing
A Must-Read for Venezuelan Bond Traders
Gossip columnist Nelson Bocaranda has the inside story on President Chávez's health
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Latin America
Tom Keene Talks to Mexico Expert Shannon O'Neil
The Council on Foreign Relations fellow talks about the strength of the Mexican economy
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Europe
Rising Inequality Since 1990
The Gini coefficient, measuring income inequality, shows it rising dramatically among the Group of 20 nations
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