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| | The Latin Union - NSwiki |
 | | About 1% of the people follow Judaism, another 0.6% are followers of Islam. |  | | Government agencies were centralized in Cuiabá, drawing their personnel from former duplicate agencies in the provinces. |  | | Internal investigations into the matter, as well as statements made by the National Movement for the Unity of Africans, or GMUA, have repeatedly discredited these claims as fabrications. |
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| | School of the Americas - The Ultimate Union Buster |
 | | Consistently, the countries in Latin America with the worst human rights violations against labor leaders and others have received the most SOA training. |  | | Colombian SOA grads have left a trail of blood and suffering in their home country, and union members have been a prime target. |  | | 3 of 3 cited for the murder of union leaders |
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http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/mexico/usa/soa_union_dec98.html
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| | TNI Alternative Regionalisms |
 | | Latin America has been suffering neoliberal policies for two decades and it remains the region in the world with the highest level of inequality. |  | | The Constitution that the European Union is about to approve takes on this approach without its peoples' consent. |  | | In the framework of the peaceful demonstrations we are carrying out in this III Summit of Latin America & the Caribbean - European Union, we condemn the acts of harassment, intimidation and provocation we are subject to by public or private security institutions here. |
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| | European Union, Latin America criticize U.S. foreign policy, prisoner abuse |
 | | Latin America and Europe capped a one-day summit with a condemnation of Iraqi prisoner abuse and calls for the world to back the international criminal court and the Kyoto Protocol -- indirect criticisms of the United States that never mentioned the world's superpower by name. |  | | He blamed the European Union for blocking efforts to have the declaration condemn U.S. sanctions against the communist-run island, including the Helms-Burton law, which discourages foreign companies from investing in properties in Cuba seized from Americans. |  | | European Union, Latin America criticize U.S. foreign policy, prisoner abuse |
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/05/28/international0205EDT0425.DTL
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| | Zogby International |
 | | Asked to compare his policies toward Latin America with those of his predecessors, 50% said they were worse for the region, while just six percent said they were better. |  | | Another 23% said they would like their nation to be integrated more with other Latin American countries, while 20% said they would like their nation to be more economically independent. |  | | Their apparent lack of confidence in him is no doubt behind opinion leaders in the region wanting to look elsewhere to form economic alliances. |
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 | | A possible rationale for a U.S.-European Union condominium would be the existence of a terrorist threat in the lawless “triborder” region of South America, where Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina meet. |  | | Western Europe was a firm ally of the United States in the NATO alliance against communism and did not attempt to extend its strategic reach to Latin America, recognizing U.S. military and economic influence in the region. |  | | This has strategic importance for Latin America, too, for it also seeks a multilateral order built on principles of diplomacy, economic cooperation, and nonintervention.” Christian Freres, “The European Union as a Global ‘Civilian Power’: Development Cooperation in EU-Latin American Relations,” Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, Summer 2000, Vol. |
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| | Americas: Settle the past, safeguard the future: A challenge to the European Union and to Governments in Latin America ... |
 | | As demonstrated in reports issued by Amnesty International in recent years, it is a fact that a culture of impunity exists throughout Latin America and the Caribbean as victims of human rights violations are routinely denied justice, and most perpetrators never face arrest, prosecution or punishment. |  | | One such was the arrest of former Chilean President Augusto Pinochet in the United Kingdom in October 1998 which offered renewed hope to relatives of the thousands of victims of human rights violations in Chile that justice might at last be possible. |  | | In others, although apparently free to conduct their work without hindrance, human rights defenders continue to suffer attacks which expose the hidden dangers faced by those speaking out for the victims of violations and social injustice. |
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http://www.amnestyusa.org/regions/americas/document.do?id=456717CF0F8667FD80256BA70044FFBF
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| | AllRefer.com - Soviet Union [USSR] - Central and South America Soviet Union or USSR Information Resource |
 | | Despite Allende's advocacy of close ties with the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union was slow in providing economic assistance essential to the survival of the regime, and in the midst of economic collapse Allende died in a bloody coup in 1973. |  | | As part of the reorientation of Soviet Third World policy toward better relations with Western-oriented Third World states, Gorbachev emphasized the establishment of better trade and political relations with several Latin American states. |  | | Castro gradually turned the island into a communist state and developed such close ties with the Soviet Union that Cuba was, by 1961, considered by the Soviet Union as its first "fraternal party state" in the Western Hemisphere. |
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| | European Union seeks Latin pact |
 | | The European Union in December 1995 signed a framework agreement with Mercosur, grouping Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, setting the scene for free trade talks. |  | | The announcement by Marin at an economic forum in the bustling Brazilian industrial city of São Paulo caught Latin American officials by surprise. |  | | "In 1999, during the first Latin America-European Union summit, we will sign a definitive accord with the heads of state and governments," Marin said. |
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http://www.chron.com/content/chronicle/business/97/09/13/mercosur.2-0.html
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| | AMERICAN FUTURE: The EU and the Arabs II -- Kojeve's Latin Empire |
 | | This is the epoch of Empires, which is to say of transnational political unities, but formed by affiliated nations. |  | | In an important but obscure paragraph, Kojeve suggests the Latin Empire will make possible the rapprochement of Christianity and Islam and undermine the position of other “imperial” forces (i.e., British): |  | | Within the context of what would become known as the bipolar world, Kojeve argued that an “isolated” France would lose its autonomy: |
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http://americanfuture.typepad.com/american_future/2005/03/the_eu_and_the__1.html
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| | History shows EMU's success may depend on political union |
 | | Previous experience of monetary unions in Europe is that they can last for some time, but ultimately EMU must become a political union to survive. |  | | This was one of three monetary unions which coexisted across Europe a century ago, the other two without political union. |  | | This was the most stable of all the unions, benefiting from economic and political stability and common policy objectives. |
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| | EU Trade Policy - EUbusiness - EU law, politics and finance |
 | | 2004-05-28 18:15:17 European and Latin American leaders at a summit in Guadalajara on Friday condemned the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by US soldiers and called for greater multilateral decision-making in world affairs. |  | | 2004-05-28 18:54:24 The European Union said on Friday it had secured a last-minute deal guaranteeing coke imports from China, removing the imminent threat of a World Trade Organization complaint. |  | | China Eastern set to order 10 Airbus A330: report |
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| | Union organizers targeted - Region 1A Telegraph |
 | | Called the “School of Assassins” by protesters, SOA has left a trail of blood and suffering in every country where its graduates have returned. |  | | The UAW delegation gathered with some 16,000 people from across the country in solidarity with the people of Latin America, to say “Close the SOA!” |  | | Fernandez came to the United States because his life was threatened, but he explained to the group that he was returning in December, despite the danger, because Colombia is his home and he needs to continue his work. |
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| | CIEPAC: Chiapas al Día, No. 185 |
 | | While the United States attempts to annex the continent for its interests through the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), the so-called old continent is also attempting to do the same with the Free Trade Area with the European Union. |  | | These are some of the themes of interest for a society faced with the official agenda.” |  | | In this way, between the United States and the European Union, the people are resisting the resurgence of a new colonial phase on one hand, and by decadent imperialism on the other. |
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| | Reporters sans frontières - European Union - Latin America |
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| | European Affairs [A Publication of the European Institute] |
 | | The European-Latin American partnership should, therefore, continue to focus on supporting the economic and social development and the further democratization of the region. |  | | Latin American governments, however, have proved increasingly ready to compromise on this, and the EU countries should use the political dialogue between the two regions to promote further cooperation on global governance. |  | | The European Union and its member states are Latin America’s most important donors of official aid, far ahead of the United States and Japan. |
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| | Urban Dictionary: latin |
 | | Language believed to be dead but has been kept alive by a secret cult living deep under Topeka that hopes some day to stage a coup and put Latin back in its place. |  | | “Latin people” (Latinos) is an expression mistakenly used only referring to South American people, which should include Western Europeans who inherited the language and some Roman culture. |  | | This word, however, does not describe them since technically, Spaniards, French people, Italians, and Portuguese people are all "Latin" too. |
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=latin
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| | Should Philippines stay in Latin Union? : Philippines : Gov.Ph : Forum |
 | | This is what I had said to you before about the hacker. |  | | This is why RP should be with the union of states under the leadership of Washington! |  | | Latin Union, on the other hand is the organization of 35 countries which still used Latin-derived languages such as French, Portuguese, Spanish etc. |
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| | The Tico Times Online Daily Page |
 | | Anti-drug officials on Monday detained a father and his son for allegedly selling marijuana from their home in Paraíso de Cartago, the Public Security Ministry announced. |  | | To make sure there are no misunderstandings, Pacheco showed his receipt from her ticket to reporters during his weekly Cabinet meeting yesterday. |  | | Yesterday, Pacheco received a letter from Mexican President Vicente Fox inviting him to be one of the speakers at the summit’s table on social cohesion. |
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| | EU-LATIN AMERICA: Doubts Arise Over May Summit |
 | | LATIN AMERICA: Transparency Key to Competitiveness, Says World Economic Forum |  | | Unlike Europe, Latin America is characterised by a diversity of sub-regional groupings. |  | | The European Council, comprising heads of government and state, has welcomed the Commission's note, and reaffirmed ''the importance of the EU's strategic partnership with Latin America.'' The Commission said it was ''determined to further strengthen the alliance in the mutual interest of both regions." |
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| | theTrumpet.com |
 | | The Jewish state’s latest election represents nothing less than the collapse of a nation’s determination to endure. |  | | With rare access to classified documents, former Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky recognizes the European Union’s dangerous direction, and issues a fearsome warning. |  | | The Prophet Jeremiah recorded two special promises of God: First, God guaranteed that King David's royal family line would always continue; second, He promised there would always remain a faithful ministry of God. |
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 | | Teaching: Comparative Politics, Politics of European Union, Latin American Politics, Comparative European Politics |  | | Currently, he is an academic advisor for the World Lebanese Cultural Union, the American Lebanese Coalition, and the Florida Society of Middle East Studies, as well as a board member of the Iraq Institute for Strategic Studies. |  | | He has published numerous journal articles and book chapters on policy analysis, conflict analysis, and political economy. |
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| | Latin Monetary Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Latin Monetary Union (1865-1927) was a 19th century attempt to unify several European currencies into a single currency that could be used in all the member states, at a time when most national currencies were still made out of gold and silver. |  | | Due to the fluctuations of gold and silver and the political turbulences of the early 20th Century, the monetary union faded away in the 1920s though was not till 1927 that the union came to an end officially. |  | | This page was last modified 02:07, 27 January 2006. |
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| | Latin Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Since that time its member states have risen from 12 to 35, and its membership now covers all parts of the world. |  | | Societal organization, particularly in the legal plane, based on respect for fundamental liberties, the general principles of human rights and democracy, tolerance and freedom of religion. |  | | The logo of Latin Union also includes the Catalan version of the name (Unió Llatina), since Andorra is now a member and Catalan is the only official language in that state. |
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| | Latin Monetary Union on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The United States as a monetary union and the euro: a historical perspective. |  | | European monetary union in a globalized world economy: the beginning of end for Europe. |  | | (European Union's Economic Monetary Union)(includes related article on the euro)(The State of the Union) |
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| | Laughlin, The History of Bimetallism in the United States, Part II, Chapter XI: Library of Economics and Liberty |
 | | In case of a dissolution of the Union, the Belgian and Italian pieces in France would be sent out for redemption in gold to the issuing states, and to that extent France would be temporarily better off. |  | | As a consequence of this movement, December 18, 1873, an act was passed by Belgium which gave the government authority to suspend the coinage of silver five-franc pieces. |  | | Cut off from this policy, France and the Latin Union, however, were soon forced to consider the effects of another change (the third since 1803) in their monetary system arising from unforeseen movements in the relative values of gold and silver. |
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| | latin - definition by dict.die.net |
 | | Latin the vernacular language of the ancient Romans (John 19:20). |  | | Latin Union, an association of states, originally comprising France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Italy, which, in 1865, entered into a monetary agreement, providing for an identity in the weight and fineness of the gold and silver coins of those countries, and for the amounts of each kind of coinage by each. |  | | Late Latin, Low Latin, terms used indifferently to designate the latest stages of the Latin language; low Latin (and, perhaps, late Latin also), including the barbarous coinages from the French, German, and other languages into a Latin form made after the Latin had become a dead language for the people. |
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 | | This misunderstanding with the Presidency (Dr. Paulo Naud, Brazil) led the Executive Committee of ULACETS and its electors to call for a substantial change in the international relations of the Union, consistent with its traditional policies. |  | | The Union worked intensely to train human resources to develop these strategic plans, involving groups and organizations that were key for the prevention of STI, including HIV/AIDS. |  | | In November 1975, during the 8th Ibero-American Congress of Dermatology (El Salvador), the Union was founded with the support of some 100 professionals from the Region and from European and North American organizations such as WHO and PAHO. |
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| | The EU's relations with Latin America - Overview |
 | | For example, co-operation and association agreements signed by the EU with its Latin American partners include a democratic clause, enshrining co-operation and mutual respect for democratic principles and human rights. |  | | A full range of co-operation agreements have been concluded at each of the levels, based on the three pillars of economic co-operation, institutionalised political dialogue and the strengthening of trade relations. |  | | The EU is an important economic and political partner for Latin America, it is the leading donor in the region, first foreign investor, and second most important trade partner. |
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| | Embassy of Italy Latin Union's Group |
 | | Although Latin countries can have very divergent political systems and are sometimes divided by harsh political quarrels, for many reasons, including the above factors, all their differences are like family disagreements during which their people never lose their sense of belonging to a coherent unit. |  | | Furthermore, it also appears that generally the foreign policies of Latin countries are far less influenced and controlled than others by the interests of the major private financial and economic groups. |  | | While they do not disregard the benefits of pure liberalism, their view tends to temper some of its historically proven negative effects with a sense of solidarity, and with the necessity of protecting the basic social and economic rights of the individual against the excessive power of the large economic holdings. |
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| | Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 89033198 |
 | | The author examines the role of Latin America in global politics and the way in which the United States has influenced regional events, and he discusses the emerging Soviet-Latin American relationship. |  | | Latin America Through Soviet Eyes provides an original and comprehensive assessment of changing Soviet perceptions of politics in Latin America during the Brezhnev years. |  | | He explores the changing Soviet perceptions of Latin America's domestic politics including the Church, the military and national liberation movements. |
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| | Horace (65-8 BC) : Library of Congress Citations |
 | | Latin literature LC Call No.: PA6411.R36 Dewey No.: 871/.01 Notes: Bibliography: p. |  | | LC Call No.: PR3630.F5 1733 Notes: Latin and English on opposite pages. |  | | LC Call No.: PA6393.C43 1969 Dewey No.: 874/.01 ISBN: 0199120013 Notes: English and Latin. |
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| | LBJ School News Brief |
 | | This years European Union Fellow brings to the LBJ School an international expertise that extends far beyond the borders of Europe. |  | | One is to increase Americans' understanding of the culture and politics of Europe in general, and another is to share his |  | | From 1996 to 2001, Klom managed the EUs region-to-region political and trade negotiations with the Mercosur, the common market between Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. |
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| | Compendium of Health Telematics Projects 94-98 (Draft) |
 | | Such is the difference that, to take the example of Argentina - a highly developed country in Latin America -, there are currently only some 50,000 internet users as against the estimated 15 million in the European Union and 40 million in the United States. |  | | This was a direct result of the priorities assigned by the Union to increased concertation at Member States and Union level. |  | | Now that European Union forms of convergence have been reached through the launch and successful ending of four technology framework programmes, the Union is beginning to look outwards to influence, but also help, new emerging economies. |
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 00068724 |
 | | The Plan of the French Government for European Monetary Unification and the Contribution of Parieu 2.4. |  | | The origins of the Latin Monetary Union, from an Answer to Gold Invasion to a Model for International Gold Coinage 2.2. |  | | Enthusiasm and Resistance to Union in Britain and Germany 5.1. |
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| | Find in a Library: The Soviet Union and Latin America. |
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| | AWAITING THE 3rd EUROPEAN UNION - LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN SUMMIT |
 | | For the Greater Caribbean and Latin America in general, this could serve as an opportunity not only to promote their trade agenda, but also for economic co-operation in supporting their liberalisation efforts. |  | | This new vision was driven by the need to create a counterbalance to the influence exercised by the United States within the hemisphere and by its possible consolidation through the establishment of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). |  | | It is with this in mind that the 3rd EU-LAC Summit is seeking to strengthen the development of relations between both regions and to establish itself as one of the most important forums at the international level in the economic sphere, in the political arena and also in the area of co-operation. |
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| | European Union-Latin America-Caribbean relations |
 | | All attendees will debate and draft a document of recommendations to be presented to the European Council meeting at the EU-LA-Caribbean Summit of heads of state and government to held in Madrid from May 17-18, 2002. |  | | Papers and abstracts will be attached to the document and included in the European Union Center websites. |  | | This event coincides with the agenda of the Spanish presidency of the European Union (first semester 2002), and will become the centerpiece of the activities supported by the EU Consulates in Miami, currently chaired by the Spanish Consulate. |
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| | EUSA EU Latin America Caribbean Interest Section |
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| | University of Pittsburgh News |
 | | Free and open to the public, the Latin American and Caribbean Festival is the kickoff event of International Week, Sept. 29 to Oct. 5. |  | | For more information on International Week or the Latin American and Caribbean Festival and a complete list of sponsors, contact CLAS at 412/648-7397, or visit the Web site, http://www.ucis.pitt.educ/clas. |  | | From 8 to 8:45 p.m., Marlon Silva will instruct the audience on how to dance the Salsa, before the Festival concludes with three hours of dancing to the sounds of Miguel Sague and Guaracha. |
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http://www.pitt.edu/~univrel/media/latinfest.html
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| | Latin American Union of the Blind Strengthened |
 | | This meeting was supported by the ONCE Foundation for Latin America (Fundación ONCE para América Latina, FOAL). |  | | From October 19 to 20, the members of the Board of Directors of the Latin American Union of the Blind (Unión Latinoamericana de Ciegos (ULAC) met in Cartegena de Indias, on the Colombian Caribbean coast, to examine plans and actions, and projects for the region and the future of persons with visual disabilities. |
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http://www.disabilityworld.org/11-12_02/il/ulac.shtml
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| | EUROPA - EuropeAid Co-Operation Office |
 | | The file includes the application identification code, the applicant’s name, the type of education/training that will be initiated in the European Union from the beginning of the academic year 2005/2006, the study area code as well as the country of origin, in Latin America, and the host country in the European Union. |  | | According to the rules of the Programme, periods of education/training may range from 6 months to 3 years depending on the level and the education/training programme envisaged. |  | | Participant countries are the Member States of the European Union and the following 18 countries of Latin America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. |
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 | | In this article the author examines these issues, presents an analysis of the reversal of the trading position and of the perils of inaction, and offers some thoughts regarding this strategic vision of a new kind of economic relationship between the two regions. |  | | This trend may jeopardize the progress made thus far. |  | | Two opposing trends are currently shaping relations between the European Union and Latin America. |
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| | ALCA CMI::FTAA IMC III Summit between European Union and Latin America |
 | | The III Summit of State Chiefs from Latin America, the Caribbean and the European Union, will have place in the Mexican city of Guadalajara on May 28th and 29th. |  | | Analysts affirm this summit will be the starting point for the beginning of new trade agreement negotiations between the American countries and the European block. |  | | The more relevant trade negotiations that could have the definitive impulse to successfully finish are the ones that the MERCOSUR block (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) has with the European Union, that according to the specialists are much more advanced than the FTAA negotiations. |
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| | The World-Wide Web Virtual Library:Relations with Latin American countries |
 | | Guidelines for Cooperation with the Developing Countries in Latin America and Asia. |  | | Proposal for a Council Decision Concerning General Guidelines for Financial and Technical Cooperation with the Developing Countries in Latin America and Asia during the Period 1991-1995. |  | | The Commission publishes an annual report on the implementation of financial and technical cooperation to the developing countries of Asia and Latin America: |
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| | A History of the Latin Monetary Union — www.greenwood.com |
 | | This book is not currently available for purchase Online. |  | | A History of the Latin Monetary Union A Study of International Monetary Action |  | | A History of the Latin Monetary Union — www.greenwood.com |
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| | The Baptist Standard :: The Newsmagazine of Texas Baptists |
 | | DALLASWoman’s Missionary Union of Texas’ board of directors approved a $5.1 million goal for the 2006 Mary Hill Davis Offering for Texas Missions. |  | | Hundreds of students spent their spring break in ministry around the state. |  | | The approved goal includes 22 new allocations and represents a $100,000 increase over the 2005 offering goal. |
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