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... president, elected by three million Ecuadorans, is Lucio Gutierrez, whether he is in exile, in ja...Many Ecuadorans came to despise Gutierrez, especially t...
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...Polls show that Ecuadorans do not trust what he says and view him as an inept... and plant life in the border region, while many Ecuadorans have also spoken out against their gove...
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... terms of counties or metropolitan units, but many elected officials, scholars, and business people a... such as Dominicans, Salvadorans, and Ecuadorans, though, the total count of Hispanics was somewhat...
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Tens of thousands of Ecuadorans took to the streets of Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, a... he had installed at the end of 2004, a move many Ecuadorans had called unconstitutional. Street con...
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... (Chileans, Bolivians, Colombians, and Ecuadorans) have accepted the challenge of volunteering for a...He describes his experience as one of many contrasts: "Many joys, a lot of enthusiasm, and a ...
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...They said 80% of Ecuadorans still live in poverty, and, official statistics no... supporting or opposing dollarization, many Ecuadorans have drawn their own conclusions about ...
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.... Many Senators on this committee care deeply about these... job opportunity for Colombians and for Ecuadorans, especially in rural areas. And many middle...
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... promised to combat crime, a priority for many Ecuadorans. . "The primary concern of Ecuadorans a...
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Furthermore, the FUPP's organizational trajectory illustrates the immense challenges facing urban movements, and its incremental successes illuminate some of the limited but important possibilities for change in Pem.5 Founded in 1998, the FUPP and its mission emerged from several hundred indebted families in southern Lima who had grown frustrated with the government's failure to enforce a series of laws passed under President Alberto Fujimori.6 These laws purported to cancel debts incurred in the 1980s and 1990s, when former shantytown dwellers took out loans from the government to install electricity and water infrastmcture in their homes.7 Although never fully implemented, these laws were predictably popular with the poor, since they signaled a tacit acknowledgment that the state had ...
...Such invasions are usually followed by many years of struggle, during which communities strive... difficult to think of the millions of Ecuadorans and Bolivians who have mobilized recently without ...
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NEW YORK -- For a long time, it was hard to get Mayor Michael Bloomberg to say more than a few words in Spanish. Today, as his bid for a third term as mayor gets off the ground, he can't seem to stop.
The billionaire businessman has been studying Spanish since his first run for mayor, and he had mostly limited his public utterances to a few phrases and greetings here and there.
... numbers of Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Ecuadorans, Colombians and Mexicans, along with many smaller ...