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Articles from Latin Trade (June 1, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
A royal mess: as commodity prices zoom, governments are raising--even creating--royalties on foreign mining and petroleum companies. Prada, Paulo 1978
A U.S. Appellate Court threw out a request by Samco Global Arms, a U.S. arms company, to force Honduras to return weapons. Brief Article 97
Absolute power. Brief Article 268
Back to the future: an engine maker transforms old technology in order to grow in Brazil. Conte, Ricardo 624
Beep to binary. Velazquez, Andres F. Brief Article 276
Best and brightest. Rueda, Marisol Brief Article 247
Best face forward: Brazil's homegrown cosmetics companies are building global brands, step by step. Kepp, Michael 738
Big Brazil. Brief Article 136
Building anew: Ecuador is betting nearly US$900 million on airports and roads to capture a slice of world trade. Verdezoto, Maria Elena 1159
Come together. Brief Article 105
Cow palace. Brief Article 227
Europe's front door: Madrid bolsters its position as the portal between the Old World and Latin America. Guilayn, Priscila 882
Events. Calendar 873
Fixing a hole. Alende, Andres Hernandez Book Review 622
Good times roll. Brown, Greg Editorial 283
Hack market. Brief Article 81
Hated it. Looney, Paul W. Letter to the Editor 120
Heavy lifting: Brazil's second-largest cargo airport gets the cash it needs to become a mega-terminal. Pfeifer, Margarida O. 850
Heavy traffic: rising internet use in Latin America is bringing in business--at last. Jones, Forrest 1184
Hellman worldwide logistics. 289
Hogan & Hartson LLP: serving Latin America's Trade and energy sectors. Advertisement 554
Indicators. 2613
Last word. Velazquez, Andres F. Interview 1499
Life sentence: as the world's rich bemoan terrorism, the world's poor live another kind of reality--death by poverty. Jack, Silicon 740
Mile manager. Reveron, Derek 458
Money train: high commodity prices, high demand and production ramping up all around. For Latin America's export economies, it doesn't get any better than this. Wing, Lisa Cover Story 3295
Motorola i860. Brief Article 92
Player's club: hedge funds, once an investment alternative for the super rich, boom across the globe as investors take on risk. Jones, Forrest 2045
Privatizations. Illustration 750
Raw deal: Brazil considers itself a value-added exporter, but Chinese shoemakers just want the hides. Rapoza, Kenneth 721
Ruff riders. Bernhardson, Wayne Brief Article 252
Stepping out. Brief Article 115
The other Caribbean: despite its war-torn reputation, Colombia hopes cruise ships call on its Caribbean coast. Muse, Toby 743
Tools for competitiveness. 339
Understanding the Sarbanes-Oxley Law: for Latin American companies, compliance offers competitive advantages. 1077
Value added. Wiegandt, Peter Letter to the Editor 157
Water way: new projects on the Parana River will cement Argentina's position as a top global grain exporter. Tomas, Juan Pedro 779

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