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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Fwd: [GV Daily] Mexico: The Lerma River is Dying



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Date: Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 9:11 PM
Subject: [GV Daily] Mexico: The Lerma River is Dying
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Thursday and Friday, October 14-15, 2010
Mexico: The Lerma River is Dying
 The Lerma Santiago River is Mexico's second longest river. It used to be a source of drinking water for the capital and the central part of the country, but today the river is infected by a considerable number pollutants. >>Read more

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Video: How to keep water clean and use it wisely
Netherlands: Latin American Diaspora Women Unite
 The European DiasporaSolidaria.org foundation organized a summit for migrant Latin American women in Amsterdam, where they discussed issues such as their rights, the changing nature of families and remittances. LA Ruta brings us a short video recording some of their experiences. >>Read more
Greece: Life Sentence for Officer who Shot Teen Sparking 2008 Riots
Know your target audience. Who are your most important customers, clients or prospects, and why? Know what is important to them and address their needs in your newsletter each month. Include a photo to make your newsletter even more appealing. >>Read more

More from Greece today on GV:
Greece: Teargas under the Acropolis
Japan: Memories of an outlaw - Part One
After almost three years outside the walls, a blogger - who prefers to be anonymous - decided to tell the story of his life behind bars. >>Read more

And for the followup....
Japan: Memories of an outlaw - Part Two

Iran: President Ahamdinejad's trip to Lebanon
Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has just concluded a two-day visit to Lebanon. It was his first official since 2005 when he first took office. He held talks with Lebanese officials and visited strongholds of Iran's ally Hezbollah. He received a hero's welcome. Several Iranian bloggers reacted to this trip. >>Read more

Also from Iran:
Iran: Daily Photos of Art and Persian History

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