The Independent 2001 Jan McGirk - Abstracts

The Independent 2001 Jan McGirk
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After seven years, Zapatista rebels lay down guns to march for peace.Retail industryJan McGirk, Michael McCaughan
Aftershocks hold up El Salvador rescue efforts.Retail industryJan McGirk
Earthquake survivors at risk from shortage of water.(El Salvador)Retail industryJan McGirk
Grief and despair as hope fades for more survivors.(earthquake in El Salvador)Retail industryJan McGirk
'IRA men learning to make bombs in Colombia.'.Retail industryJan McGirk, Jason Bennetto
Legend of pirates' loot triggers Cuban gold rush.Retail industryJan McGirk, Andrew Buncombe
Looting, bloodshed and panic as a nation's new poor explode over their economic meltdown.(Argentina)Retail industryJan McGirk, Elizabeth Love
Manics preach to a handful of converted Cubans.(Manic Street Preachers)Retail industryJan McGirk, Cahal Milmo, Daniel Schweimler
Mexico's Che brings crusade out of jungle to the masses.(Subcommandante Marcos, leader of Mexico's Zapatista Liberation Army)Retail industryJan McGirk
Mexico's Madonna: villain or victim?(Gloria Trevi)Retail industryJan McGirk
Mexico's rebellious road show reaches its destination.(members of Zapatista Liberation Army march to Mexico City, Mexico)Retail industryJan McGirk
My brother, brilliant villain of Medellin.(Roberto Escobar, brother of cocaine baron Pablo Escobar)(Obituary)Retail industryJan McGirk
Only seven percent of drugs are seized, admit police.(UK; includes related article)Retail industryJan McGirk, Ian Burrell
The fashionable rebel.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(Subcomandante Marcos)Retail industryJan McGirk
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