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A special report on Latin America: Efficiency drive | The Economist - 0 views

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    While this source has no specific author, it is published on a notoriously reliable source The Economist. The article outlines where Latin America falls short in its economic growth, and reason why it continues to do so. It contains informative bar graphs which are a nice addition help illustrate the article's objectives.
Kasey Lim

Latin America and Caribbean - Economic Opportunities for Indigenous Peoples in Latin Am... - 0 views

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    Although this article does not present its author, it comes from a trusted source, The World Bank. Published a few years ago on February 27, 2007, the article provides relevant and well-cited examples and information on the status of indigenous people in Latin America. Also, the article is organized into clear sections, making it easy to follow as a reader. In addition, it offers further information (reports, case studies, an interview, a video, and working links to other websites) . Overall, I would say this website is an excellent resource.
Annie Cardinal

Fidel Castro - The New York Times - 0 views

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    Anthony DePalma is a noted journalist for the New York Times, having spent time reporting from various countries in Latin America. This article is a compilation of New York Times coverage of Cuba, Fidel Castro, and US-Cuba Relations. On the right side of the page, there are links to other related sources. The page is easy to read and has a wide range of information. The New York Times is generally a very accurate newspaper, and the article was edited in July of 2010, which is definitely recent enough to have current information on what is covered in the article. This is a good background article, but there are other sources available for more specific aspects.
Rachel Brownell

Latin America has world's highest murder rate - 1 views

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    Published May 14th 2010, this article has no single author but instead has the semi-obscure organization's name in the byline: "Big News Network.com." It summarizes an Organization of American States (OAS) report on global crime rates but has no link to this source. Also, the low-quality graphics and overall site design, big font, and low-level grammar are a little suspicious.
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