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PERU: Open-Pit Mine Continues to Swallow City


Milagros Salazar

CERRO DE PASCO, Peru - An immense open-pit mine located 4380 metres above sea level is swallowing up the centre of the city of Cerro de Pasco in Peru’s central highlands, while the damages, in the form of toxic waste, spread to nearby villages.
U.S.: Networks' Int'l News Coverage at Record Low in 2008
Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON - Despite two wars involving more than 200,000 U.S. troops and a global economic crisis, foreign-related news coverage by the three major U.S. television networks fell to a record low during 2008, according to the latest annual review of network news coverage by the authoritative Tyndall Report.
POLITICS: Bush Plan Eliminated Obstacle to Gaza Assault
Analysis by Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - Until mid-2007, there was a serious political obstacle to a massive conventional war by Israel against Hamas in Gaza: the fact that Hamas had won free and fair elections for the Palestinian parliament and was still the leading faction in a fully legitimate government.
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PERU: Open-Pit Mine Continues to Swallow City
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Middle East & Mediterranean
MIDEAST: U.N. Diplomats Frustrated at Gaza Impasse
Disappointed with the Security Council's inaction regarding the worsening situation in Gaza, diplomats from numerous nations of the global South are close to taking the case of Israeli aggression to the U.N. General Assembly.
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POLITICS: Bush Plan Eliminated Obstacle to Gaza Assault
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PERU: Open-Pit Mine Continues to Swallow City
An immense open-pit mine located 4380 metres above sea level is swallowing up the centre of the city of Cerro de Pasco in Peru’s central highlands, while the damages, in the form of toxic waste, spread to nearby villages.
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MIDEAST: U.N. Diplomats Frustrated at Gaza Impasse
FILM: 1982 Massacre Rendered Through Dark, Distorted Lens
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PERU: Open-Pit Mine Continues to Swallow City
An immense open-pit mine located 4380 metres above sea level is swallowing up the centre of the city of Cerro de Pasco in Peru’s central highlands, while the damages, in the form of toxic waste, spread to nearby villages.
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INDIA: New Leader Brings Hope for Peace in Kashmir
As tensions brew between India and Pakistan, a newly elected provincial government, led by the regional, pro-India National Conference (NC) party, has taken over the reins in Jammu and Kashmir -- a territory whose ownership has long been disputed by Pakistan.
PERU: Open-Pit Mine Continues to Swallow City
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