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Marcela Sanchez Marcela Sanchez 's column on Latin American politics in Washington appears every Friday in washingtonpost.com.
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A Self-Styled Class Warrior Has Major Battle at Hand in Mexico
TUCTA, Mexico -- Until 1977, this village in sweltering Tabasco state was a patch of misery surrounded by a swamp. Families lived in thatched huts, with no roads, electricity or relief from swarms of mosquitoes carrying malaria.

Wal-Mart Says Inquiry Names Ousted Official
A federal grand jury in Arkansas is investigating allegations that the former head of U.S. operations at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. misused up to $500,000 in corporate funds, the giant retailer said yesterday.

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Long Fall in Ecuador: Populist to Pariah (Post, April 23, 2005)

Canada's Martin Promises New Vote (Post, April 22, 2005)

Ecuador Calms as Ousted Leader Waits on Asylum (Post, April 22, 2005)

Muslims Detained at Border Sue U.S. Homeland Security (Post, April 21, 2005)

U.N. Envoy To N. Korea Steps Aside For Probe (Post, April 21, 2005)

Ecuadoran Congress Ousts President: After Massive Protests, Vice President Is Appointed to Replace Embattled Leader (Post, April 21, 2005)

Canada Unveils Plan to Bolster Influence Internationally (Post, April 20, 2005)

Group Says Government At Root of Haiti Chaos (Post, April 20, 2005)

Radio Is Blamed For Unrest In Ecuador: Small FM Station Is Fomenting Protests, Officials Contend (Post, April 20, 2005)

Merck to Discount Drugs for Uninsured: Prices to Compare to Canadian Imports (Post, April 20, 2005)

18 More Detainees Leave Guantanamo (Post, April 20, 2005)

GOP Spars Over Drug Import Bill: Some Senators Aim to Regulate Purchases; Others Aim to Block (Post, April 20, 2005)

Joy Tempered by a Wish for a Third World Pope (Post, April 20, 2005)

U.N. Envoy Says Park Invested in His Firm, Advised Him on N. Korea (Post, April 19, 2005)

Protests Escalate In Ecuador's Capital (Post, April 18, 2005)

G-7 Issues Upbeat Growth Outlook, Pledges Action on Trade Imbalances: No Mention Made Of China Keeping Its Currency Low (Post, April 17, 2005)

Ecuadorans Defy Ban on Protests to Demand Leader Quit (Post, April 17, 2005)

Driver's License Curtailed as Identification: Critics Call 'Real ID' Issue Forcefully Anti-Immigrant (Post, April 17, 2005)



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