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24/12/2006 | México: Michoacán experimenta el 'efecto cucaracha'
Francesc Relea | El Pais (Es)
I - La operación militar en este Estado mexicano pone en fuga a los jefes del narcotráfico. ...
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24/12/2006 | Africa: Ex guerrilleros buscan trabajo
Lluis Uría | La Vanguardia
Las políticas de crecimiento en el continente africano tienen un grave problema que resolver: dar una salida a los más de 400.000 excombatientes en paro de la zona ...
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23/12/2006 | Iran's Sudden Opportunity in Turkmenistan
Stratfor Staff | Stratfor
Turkmen President Saparmurat Niyazov unexpectedly died of a heart attack on Thursday. The death of the autocratic and eccentric Niyazov -- also known by his grandiose self-bestowed name "Turkmenbashi" or "father of all Turkmen" -- provides Iran with a unique opportunity to secure its northern border and gain a stronger foothold in energy-rich Turkmenistan. ...
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23/12/2006 | Russia: The Fallout from a Cash Deal on Sakhalin-2
Stratfor Staff | Stratfor
The new rumor out of Russia is that Gazprom plans to pay cash to take over majority control of the Sakhalin-2 energy project in the Russian Far East. For the foreign firms involved, a bad deal just keeps getting worse. ...
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23/12/2006 | Mexico: The Vital Role of 'Gatekeepers' in the Smuggling Business
Stratfor Staff | Stratfor
In mid-2005, former Mexican President Vicente Fox sent some 1,500 soldiers and federal police to the U.S.-Mexican border city of Nuevo Laredo in an effort to bring escalating drug-related violence under control. ...
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23/12/2006 | Iran's Sudden Opportunity in Turkmenistan
Stratfor Staff | Stratfor
Turkmen President Saparmurat Niyazov unexpectedly died of a heart attack on Thursday. The death of the autocratic and eccentric Niyazov -- also known by his grandiose self-bestowed name "Turkmenbashi" or "father of all Turkmen" -- provides Iran with a unique opportunity to secure its northern border and gain a stronger foothold in energy-rich Turkmenistan. ...
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23/12/2006 | Russia: The Fallout from a Cash Deal on Sakhalin-2
Stratfor Staff | Stratfor
The new rumor out of Russia is that Gazprom plans to pay cash to take over majority control of the Sakhalin-2 energy project in the Russian Far East. For the foreign firms involved, a bad deal just keeps getting worse. ...
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23/12/2006 | Mexico: The Vital Role of 'Gatekeepers' in the Smuggling Business
Stratfor Staff | Stratfor
In mid-2005, former Mexican President Vicente Fox sent some 1,500 soldiers and federal police to the U.S.-Mexican border city of Nuevo Laredo in an effort to bring escalating drug-related violence under control. ...
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22/12/2006 | Privatizing the war of ideas
Caroline Glick | Jerusalem Post
The domestic and international debate about the Palestinians has become thoroughly detached from reality. On the one hand there are the friendlies. These include the Olmert government, the Israeli media, the Bush administration and some European governments. ...
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22/12/2006 | Privatizing the war of ideas
Caroline Glick | Jerusalem Post
The domestic and international debate about the Palestinians has become thoroughly detached from reality. On the one hand there are the friendlies. These include the Olmert government, the Israeli media, the Bush administration and some European governments. ...
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