El Comercio of Lima. “The expansion of the middle class and the generation of new ventures will help boost industrialization in Peru,”
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Gestión of Lima reported that according to ComScore, 4 of the 10 countries that log the most time on social networks (Facebook primarily) are found in Latin America.
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Karina Avilés argued in La Jornada of Mexico City that one big problem in Mexico is bullying, which she claims has climbed to “shocking” levels.
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Marion Castañón reported in La Hora of Guatemala City transport companies are being shaken down by gangs charging a “bonus.”
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El Espectador of Bogotá editorialized that Nelson Mandela was a living legend for decades, and “there is no doubt that the image of this smiling and loving grandparent will perpetuate.”
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Orsetta Bellani spoke with Cáceres in Latinamerican Press of Lima. The indigenous leader argued that while 80% of crimes go unpunished in Honduras, social movements there are criminalized and prosecuted.
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El Espectador of Bogotá reported that Alexander Fabián Huamán, alias “Héctor,” head of the Huallaga Regional Committee of the Sendero Luminoso, or Shining Path, was captured in the Upper Huallaga Valley,
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In La Jornada of Mexico City Fernando Camacho Servin noted that disappearances in Mexico have continued to occur
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El Espectador of Bogotá reported that in Chile in 2013 there was still torture as well as practices promoting illegitimate institutional abuse,
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José Meléndez wrote in El Tiempo of Bogotá about the group there that is “preparing for a possible armed conflict with Nicaragua.”
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