|  | On to Mérida!
América's 1st Legalization Summit
February 12-15, Mérida, MéxicoFounder of Authentic Journalism Renaissance Hosts Mérida SummitBy Mario Menéndez Rodríguezinterviewed by The Week Online
January 11, 2003 
 Former Attorney General of Argentina is Coming to the Mérida SummitBy Dr. Jaime Malamud-Gotiinterviewed by The Week Online
January 11, 2003 
   Our Newest Faculty Member at the School of Authentic Journalism, coming to MéridaJanuary 12, 2003 
 But did all the media bigshots at the CPJ dinner listen to - or report - what Ignacio Gómez said?By Lucy KomisarThe American Reporter
December 3, 2002 
   Your reporting team
for the Mérida SummitAuthentic Journalism's Next GenerationBy Al GiordanoDecember 2, 2002 
 Read Our November Interview
with Nina Pacari, Ecuador's
New Secretary of State  Photo: D.R. 2002 by Linsey McGoey, Narco NewsPart II: The “Minga” for Life, with Miguel Lluco and Nina PacariBy Luis A Gómez - reporting from EcuadorNovember 22, 2002 
 Part III of a SeriesBy Luis A. Gómez - reporting from EcuadorNovember 23, 2002 
 Phil Gunson and Eric Ekvall Are Upset with Narco NewsBy Al GiordanoWith Unabridged Letters from Phil Gunson and Eric Ekvall
December 23, 2002 
 Chronology of the Strike that Wasn’tBy Al GiordanoDecember 22, 2002 
 The soft drink of Atlanta and the coca leaf of the Andes
By Luis A. GómezNarco News Andean Bureau Chief
December 20, 2002 
 IndyMedia Interviews Al Giordano on Venezuela, the Media, and AnarchismBy NessieSan Francisco IndyMedia
December 20, 2002 
 On Desk Reporters Who “Phone-in” the SpinBy Dan FederSpecial to the Narco News Bulletin
December 18, 2002 
 Historic OAS debate turns América right-side-up againBy Al GiordanoDecember 17, 2002 
 Bush Withdraws “Elections” Demand; “Strike” is OverBy Al Giordano and correspondentsDecember 16, 2002 
 Read Between the Lines: The Coup is Falling ApartBy Al GiordanoDecember 13, 2002 
 Add your signature in favor of Authentic DemocracyBy U.S. Reps Kucinich, Conyers, Serrano, Frank...U.S. Congress and Civil Society
December 13, 2002 
 Same sources... same lack of disclosure...NY Times and LA Times run identical stories on Venezuelan “strike”By Dan FederNarco News Associate Publisher
December 12, 2002 
 Venezuelan Majority Takes to the Streets, Coup Plotters HideBy Al GiordanoA Narco News Breaking News Editorial
December 10, 2002 
 Venezuela Changes the Terms of the Global DebateBy Maximilien ArvelaizProfessor, Narco News School of Authentic Journalism
December 10, 2002 
 Peaceful Demonstrations that Frighten the Corrupt and PowerfulBy Alex MainSpecial to the Narco News Bulletin
December 10, 2002 
 What Our Students Are SayingBy Al GiordanoDecember 2, 2002 
 …And How Venezuela Can Defeat Them LegallyBy Heinz Dieterich SteffanRebelion.org
December 8, 2002 
 Gunmen in Venezuela Tried to Provoke a Crisis After "Strike" FailedBy Thierry Deronne, Maximilien Arvelaiz, and Paul Emile-DupretDecember 7, 2002 
 Colombian Rebels vs. Uribe's "Total War"By the FARC General CommandA Communique from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)
December 6, 2002 
 Anti-Strike Multitudes Flood Open Market to Defend DemocracyBy Al GiordanoA Narco News Press Briefing
December 2, 2002 
 Reflections from Bogotá, ColombiaBy Laura del Castillo MatamorosScholarship recipient at the Narco News School of Authentic Journalism
December 1, 2002 
   President-elect Lucio Gutiérrez
Photo: D.R. 2002 by Linsey McGoey, Narco NewsThe Colonel of the People, President-ElectBy Luis A. Gómez - Narco News Andean Bureau ChiefNovember 24, 2002 
 Part IV in a SeriesBy Luis A. Gómez - reporting from EcuadorNovember 24, 2002 
   Another Coup Foiled in Venezuela“I was fooled when they told me that they sought a democratic solution and what had really been intended was a secret pact between (union boss) Carlos Ortega and (ex-General) Medina Gómez that a general strike… would try to generate disorder, violence and death so that the Armed Forces could take political control of the country. For that, they have accumulated weapons below Plaza Altamira and the Four Seasons Hotel…” 
–	Army Captain Pedro Sánchez Bolívar, minutes ago, breaking from the “dissident” ex-military commanders in Caracas
Listen to the audio recording of the press conferenceThe "Take-Over" of Caracas Police HQ Was Necessary By Alex Main - reporting from Caracas, VenezuelaNovember 20, 2002 
 Part I: From the AshesBy Luis Gómez - reporting from EcuadorNovember 19, 2002 
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