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Articles from Latin Trade (August 1, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
Acindar. Brief Article 34
ActionTec Internet phone wizard: modem. Brief Article 28
Americas Mining Corporation. Brief Article 44
Archer Daniels Midland (ADM). Brief Article 38
Argentina said that German-U.S. automaker Daimler-Chrysler will invest US$50 million in its facilities in the country over the next two years. Brief Article 37
Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela signed an agreement to create Petrosul, a regional energy accord. Brief Article 41
Banco Nacional De Desenvolvimento Economico E Social, Brazil's state-owned development bank, approved US$145 million in financing for Braskem, a Brazilian petrochemical producer. 37
Banco Nacional De Desenvolvimento Economico E Social, Brazil's state-owned development bank, approved US$642 million in loans to Petrobras, a Brazilian oil company. Brief Article 47
Brand man. Interview 843
Brazil sold US$500 million in bonds due in 2019 in international markets. Brief Article 37
Brazil sold US$500 million in bonds maturing in 2034. Brief Article 28
Brazil's federal police busted an illegal logging ring in Mato Grosso state. Brief Article 50
Business is slow. Schexnayder, C.J. Brief Article 272
Camargo Correa. Brief Article 40
Capitalism's Achilles Heel. Book Review 34
Casio Exilim Pro EX-P505: digital camera. Brief Article 25
Cemex. Brief Article 39
Chat line. Araque, Ali Rodgriguez Brief Article 86
Chile passed a law requiring employers to provide more mechanical assistance and training to employees hired to carry heavy loads. 78
Claxson Interactive Group. Brief Article 59
Colombia bought back US$160 million in sovereign debt due 2009 with proceeds from a $335 million bond issue. 28
Colombia issued a resolution requiring that labels on canned foods display more information concerning the contents inside. 56
Colombia will invest US$80 million a year for 15 years exploring for oil. 28
Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce (CVRD). Brief Article 44
Copa Airlines. Brief Article 43
Corporacion Interamericana De Entretenimiento (CIE). Brief Article 31
Dell. Brief Article 37
Desarrolladora Homex. Brief Article 32
DFW: a convenient efficient gateway to the world. 514
Dominican Republic: treasure of the Caribbean Sea. 2949
Embraer, a Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, said that Saudi Arabian Airlines, a Saudi carrier, has ordered 15 of its 170-model aircraft as part of a US$400 million contract. 34
Embraer, a Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, sold two 170-model and one 190-model aircraft to Tame Linea Aerea del Ecuador, an Ecuadoran airliner. 43
Ericsson. Brief Article 53
Events. Directory 881
Fair food. Hatzipanagos, Rachel 439
Gain weight now, ask me how! Alende, Andres Hernandez Book Review 561
Garage band. Brown, Greg Interview 880
GE Consumer Finance. Brief Article 33
Gerdau Aza. Brief Article 51
Glass ceilings. Brief Article 74
GoVideo DP-5040: portable DVD player. Brief Article 22
Grupo Industrial Saltillo. Brief Article 44
Grupo Televisa. Brief Article 30
Hand in hand: cash-strapped governments and gun-shy investors look for ways to collaborate on Latin America's serious infrastructure needs. Rueda, Marisol 1985
Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire: video game. Brief Article 30
Hearts of gold: Pronaca, Ecuador's largest food company, sets its sights to dinner tables abroad. Velazquez, Andres F. 748
Heeding the call: lured by cost savings, Latin America's businesses are moving to Internet phone service. Harris, Paul 1164
Hidden geography. Posada-Swafford, Angela Brief Article 247
Hutchison. Brief Article 24
Latin America and the Caribbean. 1351
Latin Trade index. Brief Article 51
Light and heavy. Brown, Greg 307
Magic bus: a new airline promises to fill up Brazil's skies by putting bus passengers into the air. Pfeifer, Margarida O. Company Profile 868
Making up. Brief Article 105
Mexico revised its laws in order to better regulate sales of roasted coffee. Brief Article 36
Mexico's federal government transferred forestry oversight powers to states and municipalities. 29
Mexico, through state holding company Cintra, approved a plan to sell Grupo Aerovias de Mexico (made up of airlines Aeromexico and Aerolitoral), Grupo Mexicana de Aviacion (made up of Mexicana and Click), Aeromexpress, and Alas de America. 51
Nerds need not apply: tech staffs dwindle as companies spend billions outsourcing their needs. Pfeifer, Margarida O. Cover Story 1666
North and South. Escarlon, Alcibiades Letter to the Editor 47
Overdrive: Mexico's Port of Veracruz expands to move more goods--cars above all else. Rueda, Marisol 1115
Peace be with you. Brief Article 189
Peru: booming, despite it all. Velazquez, Andres F. 199
Petrobras, Brazil's state-run oil company, entered an agreement with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and other institutions in Japan to finance projects in Brazil. Brief Article 45
Petrobras, Brazil's state-run oil company, got the green light from Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Nigeria's state-owned oil company, to develop the Apko oilfield in the African country. Brief Article 50
Petrobras, Brazil's state-run oil company, wrapped up its acquisition of Sociedade Fluminense de Energia (SFE), the operator of the Usina Termeletrica Eletrobolt power plant in Rio de Janeiro state in Brazil. 50
Petroleos De Venezuela (PDVSA). Brief Article 33
Pick your port: Colombia earmarks millions to improve its main ports. A new one could be on the way, too. Muse, Toby 846
Playstation portable: handheld video game. Brief Article 119
Power play. Brief Article 117
Privatizations. 586
Really strong. Hatzipanagos, Rachel Brief Article 176
Repsol YPF. Brief Article 44
Repsol-YPF. Brief Article 45
Rest of the world. 745
Richer or poorer. Brief Article 226
Risky business: political risks still abound for foreign companies in Latin America, and insurers are there to profit. Miller, Susan 1178
Spanish acquisition. Brief Article 107
Super job. Soares, Antonio Letter to the Editor 69
Telebomb. Brief Review 39
Telefonica. Brief Article 44
Telefonos De Mexico (Telmex). Brief Article 56
Test market: Microsoft bets on Mexico's digital television market. It will be the first in Latin America. Rueda, Marisol 770
The Aviator. Video Recording Review 37
The Black Book of Outsourcing. 47
The integrator. Interview 740
The Inter-American Development Bank. Brief Article 41
The middle of it all. Brown, Greg 348
The road to stitches: tiny Brazilian beachwear makers--aiming to beat cheap Chinese clothing--unite to sell their wares abroad. Colitt, Raymond 750
The state of Florida approved a law that would allow foreign insurance companies to sell life insurance policies and annuity contracts to non-U.S. citizens living in the state. 50
The World Bank. Brief Article 29
Through the grapevine: Chilean vineyards hope tours will entice visitors to spend on wine back home. Harris, Paul 1140
Too cruel. Castano, Orlando Letter to the Editor 99
Venezuela approved a resolution requiring banks and financial institutions to devote 10% of their gross loan portfolios to mortgage loans. Brief Article 34
War of the words: as Chavez and Washington exchange barbs, the danger of serious conflict in the region rises. Epstein, Jack 742
Well done. Aquino, Victor Letter to the Editor 67

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