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Articles in May, 2005 issue of Latin Trade
- Rest of the World
- Procter & Gamble
- Bavaria
- Cintra
- Infonauts
- Latin America and the Caribbean
- Barbados: new opportunities for investment
- Power to the people: fossil fuels are a tempting cash cow, but they won't work for the developing world
- Breaking ground
- Telecom Italia
- Gruma
- Alsea
- Colombia
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Missing link
by Toby Muse -
Sweet memories: how European nuns, natives and candy combined to build a Mexican tradition
by Marisol Rueda -
Disbelief
by Andres Turay - Oronite
- ABB
- Sky Team
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Dead stop
by Carlos Adese - Agenda
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Men in uniform
by Andres F. Velazquez - Maria Full of Grace
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New horizons: Brazil's Sao Sebastiao port gets a makeover to compete with Brazil's overworked shipping facilities
by Margarida O. Pfeifer - Cemex
- The super
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Bon appetit
by Jean-Claude Vrinat - NASA
- Grupo Posadas
- Alaska Airlines
- The International Monetary Fund
- Snuffed out
- The ref
- Caribbean outlook: regionalism the key to long-term growth
- Frontier of fear
- Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group
- Compania Cervecerias Unidas
- Minera Autlan
- Venezuela
- The Inter-American Development Bank, a multilateral lending agency, approved a US$75 million loan to Ecuador for the construction of a new international airport in Quito
- Guyana: attracts international investors
- The Inter-American Development Bank, a multilateral lending agency, approved US$16 million for Costa Rica for the first phase of a sustainable-development program in the country's Atlantic region
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Running in place: the world's 10th-largest economy will grow this year, but it's slowing down
by Marisol Rueda -
Thanks, but …
by Philippe Prufer - Pitney Bowes
- Vitro
- PriceSmart
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New worlds: Brazil's tourism board hopes new offices abroad will double visitors to Brazil
by Renata Ramalho - Privatizations
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Dialing for pennies
by Vanessa Gomez - Distory
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Peerless: Pacific deep-water port Lazaro Cardenas gears up to become No. 1 in Mexico
by Marisol Rueda - Petrobras
- Vista Gold
- Telefonos de Mexico
- Bank of America
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Exit strategy: change is in the air. Decisions at the top of some of the region's most influential non-governmental bodies could mean a revolution in aid and development policiesor nothing at all. Here's a look at who's coming and going
by Greg Brown -
The Fernandez effect
by Carlos Adese - Belize: the natural niche: all eyes in Belize …
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The good-deed column: corporate social responsibility, once thought immeasurable, finally gets some metrics
by Paulo Prada - Harlequin Enterprises
- GKN
- Land grab
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Building out: Uruguay exports architectural services to India and Latin America
by Diego Stewart -
Yield ahead
by Forrest Jones - It's the Law
- Hot Commodities
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We can build them stronger … expert breeding turns a once-sleepy farm business into a global brand of supercows
by Paulo Prada - Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce
- The Overseas Private Investment Corporation
- Darby Overseas
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Check yourself: U.S. accounting rules have Latin American companies scrambling to comply
by Forrest Jones - Latin trade index
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American way
by Andres Hernandez Alende -
Let's get small: as memory gets cheaper and smaller, it will start showing up in everything
by Greg Brown - Hot oil
- Caprock Communications
- BBVA
- Llanti Systems
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You're covered: facing tougher pollution fines, companies in Brazil look to new insurance policies for protection
by Michael Kepp
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