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Articles from Latin Trade (January 1, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
A grain of salt, please. Ceaser, Mike Brief Article 224
A World Trade Organization (WTO) appeals body ruled that a United States decision protecting its steel industry, which included tariffs for three years of between 8% and 30% on certain steel products, is inconsistent with global trade rules. Brief Article 87
Another view. Timiraos, Vincente Letter to the Editor 191
Battle of the beans: Brazil should go both ways on transgenic soy, keeping European consumers on board. Epstein, Jack 675
Billy and me. Brown, Greg Brief Article 302
Boomerang: incubators? Start-ups? Sounds suspiciously 1999, but Recife's digital port is for real. Colitt, Raymond Cover Story 664
Brasil Telecom filed a complaint against Italy's Telecom Italia, which owns a 19% stake in the Brazilian telecommunications company, saying it acted against the interest of minority shareholders. Brief Article 83
Bravo, bravo! Meisler, Luiz Letter to the Editor 93
Buck-naked Emperors in Cancun. Alende, Andres Hernandez 754
Building up. Brief Article 107
Bust? What Bust? Inside the Latin American tech economy you don't know about. Brown, Greg Cover Story 205
Chat line. Brief Article 94
Clean machines. Brief Article 121
Code first: sleep later: burning through cold pizza and caffeine with the future kings of software. Nazario, Patricia Cover Story 777
Companies to watch in 2004: positioned for growth in the coming year. 1895
Crime story: Mexico City's banks have let down their guard, police charge, with predictable results. MacLaggan, Corrie 585
Digital whales? We can do that: flooded with talent and armed with hot computers, Mexican animators want your business. MacLaggan, Corrie Cover Story 688
Dirty deeds. Brief Article 160
Key indicators. 596
Monterrey takes off. Brief Article 133
Ninth Annual Latin Trade Bravo Business Awards. 440
Over the rainbow: Argentine rock legend Gustavo Santaolalla breathes life into rock en espanol. Goodman, Joshua 739
Paying the piper: swamped with debt and fighting a war, Colombia's Uribe feels the heat inside and out. Muse, Toby 1197
Pink slipped. Reveron, Derek Brief Article 230
Privatizations. 1247
Public and private. Brief Article 125
Rockin' reel. Langman, Jimmy Brief Article 227
Secret recipe. Guevara, Michelle Brief Article 200
Ship shape. Brief Article 138
Starting over. Brief Article 236
The big picture: Latin trade consensus forecast as of November 2003. 446
The captain's return. Brief Article 179
The rainmaker. Brown, Greg Cover Story 802
The revolutionary. Brown, Greg Cover Story 1002
Titles of interest. Brief Article 185
Top funds 2003: Latin America's investors rode the Lula wave. Now they watch and wait. Brown, Greg 2713
Tracking trade: with an eye on Asia, Chile and Argentina work to connect their exporters and ports by rail. Kroll, Cristina 845
Trade calendar. Calendar 945
Trade titan. 619
Trading places. Brief Article 99
Travel hot tips. 186
Unique boutique: a pharmaceutical heir chooses risk over easy reward, making a name in hotels. Kepp, Michael 1016
Uruguaya Massala: software jobs of the future are going to end up somewhere. Why not Uruguay? Goodman, Joshua Cover Story 1028

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