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By Julio Godoy

German Cars Failing the Environment
Germany's auto manufacturers are refusing to adopt strict environmental standards. Their critics say car buyers should turn to Japanese manufacturers instead.

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By Marcela Valente

Small Towns on the 'Endangered' List
More than 600 of Argentina's small towns are in danger of disappearing, despite being in the country's most prosperous agricultural areas, where soy is king.
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