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IDB America October 2002 Daniel Drosdoff |
A different way to rebuild When Colombia set out to rebuild its coffee-growing region, the government let civil society take the lead. |
IDB America October 2002 Charo Quesada |
A pedestrian paradise A former mayor of Bogota, Colombia, explains why his city declared war on private cars. |
IDB America Charo Quesada |
Leaders at home and beyond Nimia Vargas's initiatives in Choco, Colombia, are creating a core group of industrious women engaged in continuous efforts to secure equal treatment and equal opportunities. |
IDB America March 2002 Charo Quesada |
An improbable city Cursed by geography, the Colombian city of Manizales has become a world leader in disaster prevention and planning... |
Salon.com January 15, 2002 Damien Cave |
Ingrid Betancourt The Colombian senator and presidential candidate talks about drug trafficking, political corruption, guerrillas, the paramilitaries and how to fix democracy in her embattled nation... |
Salon.com July 16, 2001 Arianna Huffington |
Good morning, Colombia Turning loose a force of heavily armed mercenaries in the middle of a bloody civil war in the name of America's war on drugs is more than a misguided policy -- it's utter insanity... |
Salon.com May 24, 2001 Douglas Cruickshank |
Death of a drug lord In "Killing Pablo," Mark Bowden details the 16-month game of cat and mouse that finally took down Medellin cartel founder Pablo Escobar -- with the help of the U.S. government... |
Salon.com April 24, 2001 Jeff Stein |
Treachery over the Andes The downing of a U.S. missionary plane over Peru raises questions about whether we can trust our drug-war allies -- and the families of soldiers who died in Colombia say the answer is no... |
Salon.com April 11, 2001 Laura Miller |
Volcano wars Nine scientists met grisly deaths in a 1993 eruption in Colombia, but the battle over who was to blame rages on... |
Salon.com January 11, 2001 Michael Easterbrook |
What are we fighting for? Colombia's civil war puts children on the front lines... |
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