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Articles from Latin Trade (November 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
Argentina: back in black. Lester, Shawna-Kaye 186
CEO of the Year: the Latin American company executive who has increased profits and sales as well as developed new international markets for a company with more than US$1 billion in annual sales. 1018
Design 2006: Latin America's designers find their place on the global stage. Fittipaldi, Santiago 847
Environmentalist of the Year: the individual who has done the most to promote the environment in Latin America and the Caribbean. 480
Financier of the Year: the financier whose efforts have generated profits as well as led to increased access to financing in Latin America. 472
Global view: the 12th Bravo Business Award honorees want nothing less than to change the world. Brown, Greg 297
Humanitarian of the year: the individual who has done the most to improve welfare of people in Latin America. 494
Interesting times. Brown, Greg 387
International CEO of the Year: the multinational executive who has increased company's profits and sales as well as developed new markets in Latin America and the Caribbean. 420
Made man. Montero, Carlos 615
Men of steal. 155
Mexico: mobile money. Oliveira, Viviane 161
Mind the Gap: Tech investment--and effective policy--can make poor countries prosperous. Dell, Michael 772
Most Innovative Leader: the government official who has enacted the farthest-reaching economic reforms in Latin America. 468
Next of skin. Pfeifer, Margarida O. 264
Now boarding. Harris, Paul 265
Page turner. Rueda, Marisol 328
Plastic fantastic: lower income consumers are the new darlings of consumer credit--starting at the retailer. Harris, Paul; Jones, Forrest 1152
Running out of air: rainforests are not just another trendy cause. They're the backbone of life on Earth. Epstein, Jack 721
School pays: for a U.S. for-profit college, doling out diplomas is big business in Latin America. Wing, Lisa K. 729
Square one. 131
Squeezed out: Brazil's biggest orange-juice exporter plants trees for small growers, who prefer sugar. Pfeifer, Margarida O. 758
Stepping up: tips from the concierge at the Hilton Colon Guayaquil. Rueda, Marisol 432
Strong Northeaster. 162
Technology Leader of the Year: the executive whose efforts have had the greatest impact on technology development in Latin America. 471
Trench mates. 207
Welcome back: once the subject of travel warnings, Colombia's Cartagena is back in the tourism business. Nelson, Rainbow 978

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