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Obrador Vows Civil Disobedience in Mexico

Conflict & Justice

The candidate who came in second in Mexico’s presidential election is refusing to recognize the winner as the country’s legitimate leader. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is vowing a campaign of civil disobedience now, as The World’s William Troop reports.

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Home Ground: The Language of Landscape

The World

The Language of Landscape

The World

Homeground: The Language of Landscape

The Language of Landscape

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The Language of Landscape

In a series looking at features of the American landscape, we hear about the term “soil.”

The World

Home Ground

In our series on language for an American landscape, we hear about “drumlins.”

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The Language of Landscape

In the second of a series looking at unusual features of the American landscape, we hear about the term “blind creek.”

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New film asserts election fraud in Mexico

Global Politics

Anchor Marco Werman speaks with film director Luis Mandoki about his documentary on Mexico’s 2006 presidential election. Mandoki is convinced the election was rigged, and he says his documentary proves it.

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