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Why Colombia needs Ley 30 reform
My throat was burning, really burning. I stopped on the hill in Bogota’s Macarena village; startled at how tonsilitis can creep up on you so fast. And then I realised. I’d swallowed a mouthful of tear...
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There is only one thing that divides people more than poverty – and that’s talking about poverty. Take, for example, those people in Bogotá who sell products on buses. A pen salesman will sell you a...
View ArticleSandwiches and sour grapes: Will being smart ever pay off in Colombia?
The other day my boyfriend was walking through the lobby of our building when a voice with an English accent that sounded exactly like Prince Charles said, “Good morning, how are you?” and my boyfriend...
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