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..., the Pope prayed for the people of Colombia, South America. "No more violence in Colombia. May...
..., Belgium, and Luxembourg in Europe, and Colombia in South America. The judgment of Madam Justice Ly...
...v. Morris (1981), 61 C.C.C. (2d) 163; Southwark London Borough Council v. Williams, [1971] Ch. 734... in international waters off the coast of Colombia, South America, to a drop point in international w...
... was named rector of a major seminary in Colombia, South America. He was there for three years befor...
... Management Authorities of Botswana/Namibia/South Africa under agreement no. BW/ NA/ZA xxxxxx» (Pro...Antilocapridae. (1) Antilocapra americana. (Only the population of Mexico; no other populati...2.9.0. 2.9.1. Colombia/Colombie. Blue-knobbed Albert’s curassow. Hocco ...
That's Harper's big problem in foreign affairs. He can't look as though he's replacing former British prime minister Tony Blair as [George W. Bush]'s lapdog. [Stephen Harper]'s first event on his South American tour last week seemed -- in the eyes of some -- to emulate Bush. Both visited Colombia; both had praise for the nation's controversial president, Alvaro Uribe, and both want a free trade pact with Colombia. In Bush's case, the pact is stalled in Congress because some Democrats feel Uribe's officials colluded with paramilitaries who murdered union organizers, teachers and journalists. Some left wingers say the SPP is a not-so-secret attempt to impose a common market on North America, similar to that in Europe. In truth, there doesn't seem to be any fear of that. One reason: The U....
....1 per cent year-to-date, whereas sales to South America -- which includes BRIC member Brazil and oother key emerging economies, such as Colombia -- have surged 31.5 per cent in the same time peri...
The Harper government claims that it is keen to develop a strong policy towards Latin America. Yet it is a flawed approach, supporting US policy at a time when it is at its lowest point in decades, while ignoring both a clear leftward swing of elected Latin American governments in the last five years and the significant importance of Cuba in the region. This paper examines the Harper government's approach to Cuba. Following some general comments on the evolution of Canadian policy towards revolutionary Cuba, it examines some of the errors in the Harper approach, suggests an explanation for the approach employed, and makes suggestions about policies that Ottawa should consider to improve relations. In sports terms, Cuba "punches above its weight"-a fact which is known widely in Latin Ame...
... participated in a week-long mission to Colombia, Chile, Barbados, and Haiti in mid-2007. There are... in Eastern Europe, and Palau (a small South Pacific island of 21,000) - has been criticized lo...
...South America after Brazil and Venezuela. At present, hu...
... or the British and the French in North America. A second was to directly recruit, train, and offi... a long history of Cold War assistance to Colombia, which led to growth in the army from about 6000 s...
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