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Michael Ray

Why the future is Latin American - Business 360 - CNN.com Blogs - 0 views

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    This article analyzes claims by Sebastian Pinera, president of Chili in his article for the Economist. Economic potential in Latin America seems quite high recently, with the earnings of top bankers in Brazil moving past those in New York or London. If these claims are true, the influx of business capital in the Latin American region should be a harbinger of an information revolution, as Latin America tries to keep up with the US, Europe, and Asia in this increasingly wired world.
Josie Mickelsen

Mexico's president-elect aims to focus on economy during U.S. visit - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Mexico's president-elect Enrique Pena Nieto has asked the United States to extend the focus of the United State's relationship with Mexico beyond the war on drugs and illegal immigration. He asks that the two countries bolster economic ties and investments in energy. In general, the United States seems to portray a very negative image of Mexico that focuses solely on violence rather than emphasizing the ways in which the countries could develop together.
Josie Mickelsen

Demonstrators Bang Pots, Pans to Protest Argentina's Policies - 0 views

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    Argentina's current president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is currently encouraging a change to the constitution that would allow her to be re-elected. This, as well as the economic downturn in the country have sparked vehement protests against her government. By going global, these protests have garnered international attention and are making the problems Argentina faces more well known.
Laurence White

Castro scoffs at death rumors - 0 views

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    This article explains that days after the letter Castro allegedly wrote, Castro wrote an article saying that news of his death are ridiculous. Yet, these rumors are not ungrounded, as Castro hasn't made a public appearance since March, when Pope Benedict XVI visited Cuba.
Josie Mickelsen

Finding musical 'diamonds' in the slums of Paradise City - 0 views

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    This article shows the power of education to change the lives of kids living in favelas. In this case, music gives the children a way out of a life that would otherwise involve crime or some type of participation in the informal economy. This article reminds me of the successful afro reggae programs also started in favelas. I think the most important thing to take from this article is that the situation in favelas, although very difficult, is far from hopeless. I hope that the Brazilian government might someday sponsor programs such as this one instead of viewing favela communities as inevitably crime ridden and not worth helping
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