August 25, 2001
Narco News 2001
The Narco News
Bulletin: narconews.com
"The Name
of Our Country is América" - Simón Bolívar
August 25, 2001
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A Narco News Global Alert
Forero Failed
to Disclose the Presence of U.S. Embassy Official During Interviews
With Plan Colombia Mercenary Pilots
By Al Giordano
By Danny
Morrison
With
Introduction by The Narco News Bulletin
Related
Story from Earlier This Week:
"All they can say is that
we are alive,
that we continue to bother them, that we remain on our feet and
in combat until the ultimate victory, and that they await our
official announcement of victory."
--
Gabriel Angel
Exclusivo
para Narco News...
By José Martínez
M.
José
Martínez M., a nationally syndicated columnist in Mexico,
is author of
The Professor's Teachings: Investigation of Carlos Hank González
(1999, Oceano Books), and a regular contributor to The Narco
News Bulletin.
Friction Magazine Goes to México...
By Keith
David Hamm
From
Panamá...
By Okke Ornstein
And,
from Laissez Faire City Times...
By Zola
From San Diego...
Ex-Agent Files
Federal Lawsuit
A Narco News Global Alert
US Customs Whistle
Blower John Carman
Editorial by Al
Giordano
From
Mexico...
By Carlos Ramirez
From
Canada...
The
Pincer Effect:
By Alejandro
Busto
Canadian Correspondent
From
Ecuador...
By Peter
Gorman
Perú Correspondent
From
Colombia...
By Alfredo Molano
Brava
Alfredo Molano
From
Perú...
"Does the State Department
really expect anyone
to believe that the aircraft carrying Veronica Bowers and her
7-month-old daughter that day was "accidentally" shot
down? How does one "accidentally" strafe an unarmed
aircraft?...The solution to America's drug problem lies in taking
the money out of the business
But until a national politician
takes first step toward breaking America's addiction to the drug
war, it will just be business as usual in the Andes and on the
streets of America's towns and cities."
By Michael
Moran
MSNBC News Special
Projects Director
From
Jamaica...
"My gut feeling is that the commission's
recommendations will be followed," said Ralston Smith, an
aide to Prime Minister P.J. Patterson...
The
Response from Washington:
Democracy?
What Democracy?
From
Florida...
A New
Service from Radio Progreso
"Journalism is such a noble
profession that we're
saddened to see how it is practiced at The Miami Herald
and El Nuevo Herald, where commissions and omissions are
made in pursuit of political and even misleading ends. To help
our readers, we include here a permanent section where we decipher
the B.S., or "Bilingual Scam" - the art of reporting
differently in English than in Spanish, so often practiced by
The Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald."
- from
Radio Progreso "B.S. Report"
From
México...
"The sale of Banamex to
Citigroup
is not a simple, tax-free, stock deal. It is a criminal act..."
- Revolutionary
Armed Forces of the People (FARP)
Mexico
City, August 9, 2001
From
Argentina...
Guess
Which U.S. Bank Was Named?
"Whistle-blowing Argentine
Congresswoman Elisa
Carrio on Friday delivered a preliminary report on money laundering
that implicates domestic and foreign banks and business executives.
Carrio helped a U.S. Senate investigation probing money laundering
by Argentine banks, among others, and has been under police guard
after receiving threats earlier this year.
"``This is not against serious
business people, this
is not against serious bankers, this is against the thieves who
have seized power...in Argentina in recent years,'' Carrio told
a congressional investigative commission as supporters cheered.
"The banks named range from local institutions
such as Banco Republica and Banco Piano to foreign banks such
as Banque Nationale de Paris to Citigroup Inc. unit Citibank."
Drug
War on Trial Updates:
A Special
Commentary by...
The
Razor Wire:
Hot,
Hot, Hot...
Rolling
Stone
Summer Hot Issue names...
By Mim Udovitch
And,
more cool statements about heat...
By JoAnn DiLorenzo
By Amy
Langfield
Online
Journalism Review
With
Sidebar:
Related
from KenLayne.Com...
"Because I'm not an editor
or even on the staff
of Online Journalism Review, I assigned Amy Collins-Langfield
to cover the NarcoNews.com trial in New York. She turned in two
solid stories: a good Q&A with Web publisher-hellraiser Al
Giordano and a courtroom dispatch. Read 'em both.
"All those stupid, money-grubbing
jackoffs in Silicon
Valley are convinced the Internet is 'over' when it comes to
'content.' Fools. It's just beginning. The Giordanos of the world
won't get rich, but they're going to take down a lot of swine."
Mexican
Nationally-Syndicated Columnist
Translated
by The Narco News Bulletin
by Mark
Stevenson, Associated Press
Now
Available in Limited Edition...
The
Mexico Papers
April 18, 2000
- August 9, 2000
The
Narco News Book
Anthology:
Volume I
To Benefit Defense
Fund, The Mexico Papers
is available to
readers for a $100 contribution *
Make
Checks Out to "Drug War on Trial" and send to:
Drug
War on Trial, c/o Attorney Thomas Lesser
39 Main
Street, Northampton, MA 01060
(For
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Mexico Papers")
* Also
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Order
it today
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it as we see it. Yet we are conscious that it's our truth. The
whole truth can only be constructed by the participation of the
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