Letters

Haiti Just when I had totally given up on NACLA as a reliable alternative media source, your Haiti issue [January/February 1994] did much to restore your credibility with me. The articles...

...government and big business in Latin America...
...role in that country...
...Errata Due to an editing error, the city where representatives of the indigenous popu- lation of the Ecuadorean Amazon and executive officers of ARCO International met was misidentified in the newsbrief section of the May/June issue...
...They are an absolute gold mine of information on the evil deeds of the U.S...
...23) were taken by Nair Benedicto/N Imagens...
...The meet- ing took place at ARCO headquarters in Dallas, Texas...
...A man of deep convictions who always cut his own path, Warren challenged dependency theory in The Industrialization of Sdo Paulo (1969) by detailing the national genesis of Sdo Paulo's industrial growth...
...In your recent Haiti Report, Kim Ives' "The Unmaking of a President" and Barbara Briggs and Charles Kernaghan's "The U.S...
...I can't think of any information that is more important for you to publish than what the U.S...
...The photographs in the May/June issue of a young boy smoking (p...
...business activities, such as the names of the companies involved (remember how you did it in the 1960s and 1970s...
...But overall, you have done an excellent job showing how U.S...
...A radical thinker and activist without a paradigm, Warren was one of the world's foremost scholars of Brazil's economic, social and environmental history...
...In his late 40s, Warren trained himself as an environmental historian...
...22) and a funeral for two street children (p...
...His subsequent Rio Claro, A Brazilian Plantation System 1820-1920 (1976) documented the role that slaves played in the abolition of Brazilian slavery...
...He was a professor of history at New York University for 24 years, and was doing research on his fifth book when this unnatural disaster ended his life...
...Agency for International Development (U.S.AID), it should have given more specifics about U.S...
...NACLA has failed miserably in this respect in the issues it has published in the 1980s and 1990s...
...Judy Tullis Seattle, WA Warren Dean L ong-time NACLA friend, contributor and editorial board member, historian Warren Dean died at age 61 on May 21 in Santiago, Chile...
...businesses are doing in Latin America and the Caribbean...
...Economic Agenda: A Sweatshop Model of Development" were especially informative...
...I still go to the university library here in Seattle and dig up old NACLA issues from the 1960s and 1970s...
...He immersed himself in the study of plant life, and journeyed throughout Latin America's varied woodlands and plains to produce Brazil and the Struggle for Rubber (1987) and the forthcoming With Broadax and Firebrand: The Destruction of the Brazilian Atlantic Coast Forest...
...A memorial service will be held on September 16...
...Although the latter provided good analysis of the selfish motives of the U.S...
...The articles actually contained extensive information about the U.S...
...Gas from a defective fuel line asphyxiated Warren in the small apartment he had rented on his arrival in Santiago...
...foreign policy through the CIA, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and U.S.AID undermine, rather than support democracy in Haiti...
...government and U.S...

Vol. 28 • July 1994 • No. 1


 
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