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The Legend of Che Guevara (en) |
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The capture, death and legend of Che Guevara
Again, our profound thanks to Amy Goodman and Democracy Now for providing this audio clip.
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Jock Chamberlain, President of the Latin American Information Forum |
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Jock Chamberlain is the producer of Radio Tomate Latino which attempts to illuminate constructively the issues which are separating the Americas. Chamberlain, a self-proclaimed Gringo, has lived and worked in Latin America for over 30 years. He has three children born in Latin America and a Bolivian wife. Mr. Chamberlain began his trajectory in Latin America first as a student in Costa Rica, then as an officer in Military Intelligence in Panama, and later as an investment banker in charge of the Andean Countries for Morgan Guaranty in New York. He has started, managed and directed companies in over 10 countries, and has experienced first hand the mutual failures of diplomacy and economic policy in the region. Mr. Chamberlain believes that only through knowledge can constructive dialog emerge and bilateral solutions be achieved. |
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Partner: |
Radio Tomate Latino |
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Description: |
Radio Tomate Latino is the personal blog or Jock Chamberlain which attempts to illuminate constructively the issues which are separating the Americas. Chamberlain, a self-proclaimed Gringo, has lived and worked in Latin America for over 30 years. He has three children born in Latin America and a Bolivian wife. Mr. Chamberlain began his trajectory in Latin America first as a student in Costa Rica, then as an officer in Military Intelligence in Panama, and later as an investment banker in charge of the Andean Countries for Morgan Guaranty in New York. He has started, managed and directed companies in over 10 countries, and has experienced first hand the mutual failures of diplomacy and economic policy in the region. Mr. Chamberlain believes that only through knowledge can constructive dialog emerge and bilateral solutions be achieved. |
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Duration: |
00:43:53 |
Date: |
Oct 14,2007 |
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mp3 |
IDN: |
0700001 |
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