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Book Review: Dirty Gold

Book Review: Dirty Gold A team of reporters unveils a real-life tale of greed, glamour, and a trail of destruction. PublicAffairs For the Incas, gold was sacred. It had no material value, but represented the blood of their sun god, Viracocha. The Inca empire disappeared centuries ago, and gold has become the epitome of material wealth, attracting illicit players that leave behind a trail of violence and pollution. As we learn in Dirty Gold, smuggling of the precious metal has been an open secret in Latin America, with illegal shipments leaving the region and  traded by foreign companies ‑ at the expense of local communities and the environment.

DeSantis and he who must not be named — GOP-pushed probe into voter fraud comes up empty — Eskamani passes on statewide run — Arrested for recording a cop?

DeSantis and he who must not be named GOP-pushed probe into voter fraud comes up empty Eskamani passes on statewide run Arrested for recording a cop? Presented by Facebook Have plane, will travel Gov. Ron DeSantis zipped across the state on Wednesday. Three stops. Three media markets. And at each visit, the governor held up a $1,000 check that will soon by sent out to the state’s first responders, police and firefighters. Joe who? These checks DeSantis touted at each stop were due to President Joe Biden and a Democratic-controlled Congress sending billions of dollars to Florida and other states as part of a coronavirus relief package.

Does it change anything? South Florida leaders react to Chauvin guilty verdicts

Does it change anything? South Florida leaders react to Chauvin guilty verdicts
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Alaska Journal | Abuses of every kind : How a billion-dollar gold racket wrecks the jungle, enriches narcos

Post date:  Wed, 04/07/2021 - 9:13am After Peruvian authorities shut down one of the country’s largest illegal gold mines, La Pampa, earlier this year, informal and illegal miners have been encroaching on new areas, like this one in southeastern part of the country. This newly opened gold field was, until recently, Amazon forest. (Photo/Jim Wyss/Miami Herald/TNS) Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from the book ‘Dirty Gold: The Rise and Fall of an International Smuggling Ring’ by Miami Herald journalists Jay Weaver and Nicholas Nehamas and former Herald journalists Jim Wyss and Kyra Gurney, based on a Herald series that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. It is now available from PublicAffairs, an imprint of Hachette Book Group, Inc.

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