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Articles from Latin Trade (August 1, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
Breaking glass: women executives in Latin America are moving ahead, and in positions traditionally held by men. Rueda, Marisol 1045
Colombia: blame it on the rain. Brown, Greg 207
Dangerous friends: companies feel the squeeze as U.S. laws clamp down on bribes paid abroad in the name of security. Nelson, Rainbow 1380
Fool's gold. 150
Go-to guys: pressured to cut costs, Mexico looks to external consultants to help with policy. Rueda, Marisol 1014
Going regional: Ecuador, Brazil, Venezuela and Bolivia's small businesses set out to tap one another's markets. Verdezoto, Maria Elena 440
Gourmet paradise: a department store that teems with cuisine from around the world. Felipe, Yaniris 923
Green fields. Verdezoto, Maria Elena 262
Long term. 130
Looking back. Brown, Greg 316
Mexican revolution. 120
Motor running. 128
Note for note: how a simple enough idea--exposing kids to classical music--led to changed lives and less violence. Epstein, Jack 690
Off the air. 249
Old and new: tips form the concierge at the Embassy Suites in Mexico. Rueda, Marisol 336
Out of gas . 113
Pet project. Adese, Carlos 294
Remember this: three very portable hard drives for backing up vital business data--or just vacation photos. Brown, Greg 85
Rising tide. Brown, Greg 156
Seeds of growth: with new laws in play, Brazil's small businesses are earning more and more selling to the government. Pfeifer, Margarida O. 1106
Tropical tulips. Pfeifer, Margarida O. 285
Virtual watchdogs: from dealing with tricky U.S. accounting rules to ever-determined hackers, information bosses are turning into security experts, too. Jones, Forrest 2003
Workout man. Pilarte, Doralisa Entrevista 711

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