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COHA in the Public Arena

July 2006

July 30, 2006January 18, 2007 COHA
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  • Boston Globe “Chávez courts support in bid for UN seat” By Indira A.R. Lakshmanan 7/30/2006
  • The Independent “Chavez recruits Chaplin for a lesson in revolution” By Andrew Buncombe 7/28/2006
  • Star News “Belarus leader praised by Venezuela’s Chavez” By Yuras Karmanau 7/24/2006
  • BBC News “Chavez tour piques US interest” By Greg Morsbach 7/24/2006
  • The Arizona Republic “McCain for plugging U.S. ideals” By Billy House 7/16/2006
  • Political Affairs “Mexican Election Still Far from Over, as the Plot Somewhat Thickens” By Michael Lettieri 7/12/2006
  • Houston Chronicle “So has Mexico been taken for a ride on a swift boat?” By Cragg Hines 7/7/2006
  • Guardian “US has $80m plan for Cuba after Castro” By Suzanne Goldenberg 7/4/2006
  • San Francisco Chronicle “Lopez Obrador victory would alter relations with States
    Candidate says he’d focus on the poor, revise NAFTA”
    By Jack Epstein 7/1/2006
  • Corn-based Ethanol: Offering Some Relief from Globalization’s Merciless Quest to Replace Fossil Fuel
  • Cuba Comes in from the Cold

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