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1. Soapnuts
2. Organic Cotton Bedlinen
3. Snow Leopard Jacket
4. Solio Bolt
5. Fedora Hat
6. Hemp Laptop Backpack
7. Ethiopian Organic Fair Trade Coffee
8. Indian Spice Pack in Basket
9. Hemp Satchel
10. Leather Handbag
Colombia
the difficult path from child soldier to civilian in Colombia (#449-2012 Jan/Feb p44)
BP under fire from oil workers (#434-2010 Jul/Aug p27a)
communities fighting mineral exploration and eviction in the Andes (#426-2009 Oct p27a)
why it's time to legalize the drug trade (#423-2009 Jun p34)
Bogotá, the cycling capital of Latin America (#417-2008 Nov p23)
Teófilo Acuña on confronting the paramilitaries (#414-2008 Aug p33)
tragedy caused by abortion laws (#408-2008 Jan/Feb p13)
rebels provoke hostage crisis (#406-2007 Nov p25a)
Colombian wilderness in spraying sacrifice (#396-2006 Dec p22a)
how to survive as activist in Colombia (#394-2006 Oct p33)
indigenous revolt spreads, Colombia (#387-2006 Mar p25a)
testimony of disabled woman campaigner (#384-2005 Nov p20)
repressive abortion laws (brief) (#382-2005 Sep p22b)
Worldbeaters profile of Álvaro Uribe Vélez (#372-2004 Oct p29)
country profile (#369-2004 Jul p36)
Colombian refugees interviewed (#365-2004 Mar p33)
pipeline violence hits innocent, Colombia (#361-2003 Oct p16)
utopian alternative-energy farm (#357-2003 Jun p16)
car-free Bogotá, success story (#352-2002 Dec p18)
bribing people to act as spies (#351-2002 Nov p8a)
crackdown as part of 'war on terror' (#346-2002 Jun p6a)
Green presidential candidate kidnapped (#345-2002 May p8b)
interview with Colombian trade unionist (#341-2001 Dec p21)
repression of trade unions in Colombia (#341-2001 Dec p20)
US dirty war causes concern (brief) (#335-2001 Jun p6)
smash hit of TV's ugly heroine (brief) (#331-2001 Jan/Feb p7)
dogs in Colombia win legal rights (brief) (#330-2000 Dec p6)
NI columnist on murder of her son (#330-2000 Dec p3)
US to spread toxic fungus over coca fields (#328-2000 Oct p6)
Colombian seeks justice for sister's soldier killers (#327-2000 Sep p24)
herbicide devastation by anti-drug US (#323-2000 May p14)
civil war conflict hits university campuses (#320-2000 Jan/Feb p4)
raising stakes in 1999: US, drugs & civil war (#320-2000 Jan/Feb p39)
human-rights defender interviewed (#303-1998 Jul p31)
rough justice (#300-1998 Apr p3)
unlikely environmentalist (#299-1998 Mar p3)
international resistance volunteers (#298-1998 Jan/Feb p20)
opium poppy workers (#298-1998 Jan/Feb p6)
flood in the forest (#297-1997 Dec p3)
adopting a monkey (#296-1997 Nov p3)
establishing commune (#295-1997 Oct p3)
endangered species trade (#293-1997 Aug p4)
child worker's story (#292-1997 Jul p17)
youth gangs, Medellín (#276-1996 Feb p6)
designer bullet-proof jackets (brief) (#275-1996 Jan p6)
research scientist on malaria vaccine (#273-1995 Nov p31)
exiled human-rights activist interviewed (#271-1995 Sep p31)
pesticide poisons workers (#260-1994 Oct p31)
country profile (#257-1994 Jul p28)
political murders (#256-1994 Jun p20)
road to go through Darien forest (#248-1993 Oct p30)
street kids rescued from sewers (#245-1993 Jul p5)
thieves using drugs to steal (#218-1991 Apr p28)
danger for peasant organizations (#215-1991 Jan p29)
damage done by anti-cocaine war (brief) (#209-1990 Jul p28)
low-tech housing solution for poor (#206-1990 Apr p26)
assassinations proliferating (brief) (#195-1989 May p28)
women's progress in Colombia (brief) (#192-1989 Feb p28)
systematic assassination of banana workers (#189-1988 Nov p27)
war on red tape (#182-1988 Apr p27)
all-out strikes as resistance tactic (#175-1987 Sep p27)
independent literacy programmes, Colombia (#174-1987 Aug p26)
testimony of pimp, thief, drug-dealer (#173-1987 Jul p24)
message to President re indigenous (brief) (#147-1985 May p6)
pioneers method to save premature babies (#140-1984 Oct p5)
plea for healthcare, Colombia (comic strip) (#131-1984 Jan p23)