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Nightlife returns to Ciudad Juarez as drug violence is more contained - Public Radio International PRI
One owner who asked not to be named said his businesses are still paying extortion, also known as the “cuota”. “The cuota is what you have to pay to the drug dealers,” he explained. “If you don't pay that fee you can be kidnapped, or they can burn the ...
February 17, 2012


Tourists flock to New York's Occupy Wall Street protests - Public Radio International PRI
One protester who wouldn't give his name hoped for more engagement with passersby: “Don't just walk by. Occupy!” His sign reads: Protest in the Middle East, revolutionary. Protest in America, dirty hippies. "And that's a direct quote, I read it out of ...
October 20, 2011


Morocco's anti-poverty, anti-protests - Public Radio International PRI
One man, who wouldn't give his name, said their boss never gives anyone a raise or promotion. He just hires his friends and family as a way to cover up the disappearance of public funds. Protestor organizers hope to persuade people like these employees ...
March 9, 2011


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