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Texas Firms Line Up U.S. Aid in Peru A Machiguenga child holds a parrot in Timpia, a community in the Camisea project area. Independent studies have reported environmental problems. (File Photo/ Antoine Bonsorte -- Amazon Watch)
From the Post Post correspondent Scott Wilson reports on a town in Peru and its efforts to resist a modern day gold rush: A Life Worth More Than Gold (Washington Post, June 9, 2002)
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