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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
Peru
profile of Hugo Blanco, leading voice in indigenous rights (#439-2011 Jan/Feb p44)
Peru's poor being branded terrorists by the state (#427-2009 Nov p14)
why hungry Peruvians are taking to the streets (#418-2008 Dec p10)
villagers resist mining companies (#397-2007 Jan/Feb p29a)
Southern Exposure photo of Inca festival (#376-2005 Mar p4)
intellectual property life or death for Peruvians (#374-2004 Dec p20)
shocking report of Truth Commission (#361-2003 Oct p8)
corporate malefactors on TV, Peru (#358-2003 Jul p20)
photos from TAFOS project (#347-2002 Jul p4)
country profile (#344-2002 Apr p36)
Southern Exposure photo (#336-2001 Jul p4)
Southern Exposure photo by Nancy Chappell (#335-2001 Jun p4)
origin of name, word corner (#332-2001 Mar p7)
car chaos in Lima, public transport options (#331-2001 Jan/Feb p34)
'green & friendly' Shell test case in Peru (#329-2000 Nov p16)
coffee farmers turn to organic crops (#326-2000 Aug p7)
alternative traders in tough conditions (#322-2000 Apr p17)
facts on Ayacucho and Peru (#321-2000 Mar p16)
fatal attraction of Sendero Luminoso (#321-2000 Mar p18)
history of Ayacucho (#321-2000 Mar p22)
Life after death in the Andes (#321-2000 Mar - main theme)
plight of the disappeared & relatives, Ayacucho (#321-2000 Mar p12)
radical mayor gunned down (#321-2000 Mar p8)
repression and democracy (#321-2000 Mar p27)
revisiting Ayacucho after 10 years (#321-2000 Mar p7)
rural development in village of high Andes (#321-2000 Mar p13)
tale of two artisans (#321-2000 Mar p9)
Uchuraccay, village of dark secrets (#321-2000 Mar p24)
weaving a sort of peace (#321-2000 Mar p30)
children's war against debt (#320-2000 Jan/Feb p34)
reclaiming the fishmeal city (#313-1999 Jun p20)
human-rights campaigner (#307-1998 Nov p31)
mass sterilizations (#303-1998 Jul p16)
life in mining communities (#299-1998 Mar p12)
village's micro-hydro energy (#284-1996 Oct p12)
gold mining (#280-1996 Jun p5)
Mobil Oil in Peru (brief) (#277-1996 Mar p4)
Coffee - Spilling the Beans (#271-1995 Sep - main theme)
coffee co-operatives (#271-1995 Sep p16)
coffee-growers' photograph (#271-1995 Sep p14)
ecological problems in paradise (#271-1995 Sep p13)
hard labour with the coffee bean (#271-1995 Sep p10)
inside a coffee-growing community (#271-1995 Sep p7)
coffee production (#262-1994 Dec p31)
fair trade coffee from Peru (#262-1994 Dec p31)
world's biggest sandwich (brief) (#261-1994 Nov p30)
legal policy & practice on prostitution (#252-1994 Feb p18)
army & Shining Path target poor (#248-1993 Oct p29)
reforesting Cuzco (brief) (#245-1993 Jul p6)
girl domestic servants (#240-1993 Feb p11)
capture of Sendero leader Guzman (#238-1992 Dec p30)
British solidarity with (#234-1992 Aug p31)
community food success story (#232-1992 Jun p10)
battered wife Graciela Tapia's testimony (#227-1992 Jan p17)
Indian spirituality (#226-1991 Dec p15)
cholera epidemic hits the poor (#222-1991 Aug p20)
country profile (#210-1990 Aug p32)
damage done by anti-cocaine war (brief) (#209-1990 Jul p28)
being lesbian & feminist in Peru (#201-1989 Nov p25)
cocaine, Peru's number one export (#197-1989 Jul p13)
facts on Peru (#197-1989 Jul p16)
fiction: Paulina, by Sonia Luz Carillo (#197-1989 Jul p11)
hyper-inflation & poverty follow economic boom (#197-1989 Jul p18)
keynote editorial on Peru: state of fear (#197-1989 Jul p4)
Peru: State of Fear (#197-1989 Jul - main theme)
Poem: A call to certain academics, by Arguedas (#197-1989 Jul p7)
Sendero Luminoso member interviewed (#197-1989 Jul p10)
Sendero Luminoso: tactics and chances (#197-1989 Jul p8)
simply: Peru, a history (#197-1989 Jul p22)
testimonies of seven caught up in emergency (#197-1989 Jul p20)
US drops herbicide on Peru drug crops (#197-1989 Jul p15)
street children helping themselves, Lima, Peru (#194-1989 Apr p14)
night in the life of a Peruvian shanty town (#187-1988 Sep p14)
butterflies help war on drugs, Peru (brief) (#186-1988 Aug p28)
Peruvian pioneer photographer Martin Chiambi (#185-1988 Jul p23)
self-reliance: Peru's community kitchens (#183-1988 May p14)
women's mutual self defence groups, Peru (#175-1987 Sep p27)
street hawker's testimony, Peru (#173-1987 Jul p19)
daily cycle of work for street vendor family (#164-1986 Oct p12)
why town life is happier than country life (#160-1986 Jun p11)
new President Garcia top of pops (#156-1986 Feb p5)
faith of Peru's Aymara (#155-1986 Jan p13)
black economy not harnessed (#145-1985 Mar p5)