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Latin America

18-19
19-22
14-17
70-72
22
15-18
20
18
18-21
13-16
24-28
14-22
30-39
29
80-83
73-80
81-87
12-18
31-38
14-22
83-90
48-54
71-76
481-489
313-321
304
551-552
312-318
141-148
123-124
122-128
46-57
346-347
147-155
588-596
70-77
360-449
176-186
449-562
683-694
788-789
Jul 2003Minimum number of Latin American residents whose personal data the U.S. government has bought since 2001: 100,000,000
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ChoicePoint (Atlanta)

Nov 2002Number of Latin American nations where the percentage of people calling themselves "leftist" has increased since 1996: 2
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Latinobarometro (Santiago, Chile)

Nov 2002Number of Latin American nations where the percentage of people calling themselves "rightist" has increased since 1996: 13
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Latinobarometro (Santiago, Chile)

Nov 2002Percentage of Latin Americans who said in 1998 that their nation's privatization of state industries had been beneficial: 46
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Latinobarometro (Santiago, Chile)

Dec 2000Ratio of the number of attacks on U.S. citizens or property in Latin America last year to those in the Middle East: 8:1
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U.S. Department of State

Nov 2000Percentage change in the per capita GDP of Latin America between 1960 and 1980: +73
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United Nations (N.Y.C.)

February 1, 2006Telesur, the Latin American TV network backed by the Venezuelan government, announced that it would collaborate with the Middle Eastern TV network Al Jazeera.
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BBC News

October 3, 2000Political violence continued in Africa, Latin America, Central Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Indonesia, and elsewhere.

December 2009

THE GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPERFRAUD
Why the Hudson River Will Never Run Clean
By David Gargill

THE MASTER OF SPIN BOLDAK
Undercover with Afghanistan’s Drug-Trafficking Border Police
By Matthieu Aikins

MERMAID FEVER
A story by Steven Millhauser

UNDERSTANDING OBAMACARE
By Luke Mitchell

Also: Dave Hickey and Wendell Berry