July 2011
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Profile of an alleged American teen murderer who... →
The story about the 14-year-old in Mexico who’s on trial for beheading four people reminds of something Chuck Bowden told me when I interviewed him for this episode of Fault Lines: He described Juarez as a ticking time bomb. The city’s thousands of murders each year create thousands of orphans. More children without parental supervision are created when families move to...
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Jul 3rd
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El Dorado →
Monday’s episode of Fault Lines is about gold mining in Colombia. The issue is clearly heating up; above is an article from today’s Telegraph about El Dorado. 
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Jul 2nd
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Fault Lines: More on CAMSIM (the Canadian mining... →
ajfaultlines: CAMSIM is the name of the Canadian mining company that is conducting silver exploration in Guerrero, and that signed the agreement with the community of Paraje Montero. Neither CAMSIM nor the UK-based Hochschild mining companies returned Fault Lines phone and email requests for information about…
Jul 1st
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