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Peru in the foreign media: a weekly news round-up 4/19
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By Manuel Vigo
April 19, 2012
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Reuters reports on the Conga environmental study’s recommendations.
The Huffington Post reports on the unexplained death of hundreds of dolphins in Peru.
Eurasia Review reports on the hundreds of oil wells that pose a serious hazard to Peru’s environment.
Reuters profiles Raul Pacehco, one of the few Peruvians who will travel to the 2012 London Olympics.
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- Gamarra Fashion entrepreneurs look to do business in New York
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