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  1. ELECTIONS-LATAM: Brains Behind Dirty Campaigns Go Global

    IPS Inter Press Service - North America - Jul 31, 2007

    MEXICO CITY, Jul 31 (IPS) - Consulting firms notorious for orchestrating aggressive attacks on opponents in electoral campaigns, especially in Mexico and the United States, have been much in demand in Latin America in

  2. MIGRATION: Caribbean Swamped With U.S. Deportees

    IPS Inter Press Service - Caribbean - Jul 31, 2007

    GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Jul 31 (IPS) - In 1999, a Jamaican convict was deported to Guyana from the U.S. State of Texas after assuming the identity of a Guyanese mechanic who had lost his residency card on the streets far

  3. RIGHTS: U.S. Court Throws Out Suit by Child Camel Jockeys

    IPS Inter Press Service - Culture, Religion, Sport - Jul 31, 2007

    MIAMI, Jul 31 (IPS) - A U.S. judge in Miami has ended -- for now -- a group of lawyers' quest to sue two leaders from Dubai for allegedly enslaving thousands of children and forcing them to participate in camel races

  4. JAPAN: A Reawakening of Neglected Island Cultures

    IPS Inter Press Service - Culture, Religion, Sport - Jul 31, 2007

    TOKYO, Jul 31 (IPS) - After decades of cold neglect, the distinct and intricate cultures of the tiny islands that surround the archipelago of Japan's four main islands have recently begun to gain public attention.

  5. FILM: Ingmar Bergman, a "Mighty Force", Dies at 89

    IPS Inter Press Service - Global Affairs - Jul 31, 2007

    TAMPA, Florida, US, Jul 31 (IPS) - Great film directors are invariably linked with their home countries and the places where they made their artistic and commercial successes.

  6. SOUTH-EAST ASIA: Regional Human Rights Body with Teeth or a Paper Tiger?

    IPS Inter Press Service - Politics - Jul 31, 2007

    BANGKOK, Jul 31 (IPS) - At first glance, it appeared that South-east Asian governments were determined to strengthen the language of human rights across the region. A meeting of foreign ministers in Manila declared

  7. ENVIRONMENT: Climate-Driven Pest Devours Canada's Forests

    IPS Inter Press Service - Development - Jul 31, 2007

    VANCOUVER, Jul 31 (IPS/IFEJ) - Environmentalists and researchers say that climate change is a significant factor in the pine beetle epidemic that has ravaged forests in the western Canadian provinces of British

  8. ARGENTINA: A Bid to Expand Maritime Frontier

    IPS Inter Press Service - Latin America - Jul 31, 2007

    BUENOS AIRES, Jul 31 (IPS/IFEJ) - Argentina is hoping to push its national boundary to the east and incorporate a vast territory with energy and other natural resources of strategic value under the Atlantic Ocean. To

  9. PAKISTAN: Uncontrolled Population Blamed for Climate Change

    IPS Inter Press Service - Population, Refugees - Jul 31, 2007

    KARACHI, Jul 31 (IPS) - When it comes to climate change population matters, particularly for countries in South Asia, Africa and some Arab countries, says Prof. Khalid Rashid. A mathematician and physicist in Pakistan

  10. TRADE: EU On Its Way To What It Wants

    IPS Inter Press Service - Jul 31, 2007

    BRUSSELS, Jul 31 (IPS) - As European trade officials prepare for their summer holidays, they have good reason to be satisfied with the latest efforts to revive the Doha round of talks on global commerce. Their

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