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...The singer Carlos Vives tells Davis that “to heal ourselves, we must heal the river.”...
...So too could Mr Duque’s hardline foreign minister Carlos Holmes....
...“We made many mistakes within the framework of armed conflict,” admits Carlos Antonio Lozada, one of the few top Farc commanders to recognise openly the political challenges of peace....
...He is Néstor Humberto Martínez, a former legal adviser to Luis Carlos Sarmiento, Colombia’s richest man....
...Vásquez loyally salutes the luminaries of Latin American literature’s golden years — Mario Vargas Llosa, García Márquez, Carlos Fuentes and more....
...But Carlos Correa of advocacy group Espacio Público says some cable operators in Venezuela were told not to broadcast it by government officials....
...Carlos Palau, a former policeman who claims the cartel four times tried to kill him, showed us the fancy block where Escobar lived with his family in the penthouse and tortured prisoners in the basement;...
...Until a decade ago, Colombia was mostly associated with guerrillas and drug kingpins such as Pablo Escobar. All of that has changed....
...In 1994 Faustino Asprilla, Carlos Valderrama, Freddy Rincón and René Higuita were tipped by many – including Pelé, García Márquez and drug lord Pablo Escobar – to go to the US and win....
...from the mafia in the past 20 or 30 years, be they companies, productive land, jewels, vehicles or artworks, comprise one of the largest fortunes that had existed in Colombia’s history,” explains Juan Carlos...
...“We make an effort to keep high standards when it comes to taking risks,” Carlos Raúl Yepes, the bank’s chief executive, says....
...Carlos Enrique Piedrahíta, who is retiring as chief executive of Nutresa this month, has described the Sindicato as simply “a philosophical construction”....
...Carlos Raúl Yepes, president, Bancolombia Since Carlos Raúl Yepes took control of Bancolombia in February 2011, Colombia’s largest commercial bank has expanded aggressively, writes Henry Mance....
...Back in the days of drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, the option was stark and simple for many of Medellín’s businessmen: either plata (money), or plomo (lead)....
...Its director, Carlos Uribe, sees it as a “little school for the arts”. There are two dozen soundproof rehearsal rooms under the auditorium....
...“Medellín is living through its best times since the violence began,” says Carlos Piedrahíta, president of Nutresa, a food company, which also has operations in Mexico, Central America and the US via its...
...“Venezuela is over; we have to look for new markets,” says Carlos Botero, director of Inexmoda, a trade body for the textiles and apparel sector....
...Like his friend Carlos Alberto Cano, who started out as a “pony” for the druglord Pablo Escobar, Mr Barrada soon ended up in a criminal gang, and after a stint in prison, he was scooped up into the ranks...
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