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| | TAP: Web Feature: Neli and O'Neill. by Jonathan Goldberg. January 29, 2003. (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | Moreover, many villa miseria residents share O'Neill's mistrust of foreign governments: O'Neill was known to believe that International Monetary Fund bailouts are a waste of money, while many conservative shantytown dwellers here deeply distrust America and international institutions. |
 | | The larger holes in the brick walls of her home, where she lives with her mother, are covered with wood scraps and hard, green plastic, but the remaining gaps are large enough to permit conversations with neighbors. |
 | | Villa 31 was especially offensive to Argentina's new dictators: For one thing, its location in the Buenos Aires financial district meant it might be noticed by foreigners attending the 1978 World Cup; for another, Argentina's most famous revolutionary theologian, Father Carlos Mugica, preached there. |
| www.prospect.org /webfeatures/2003/01/goldberg-j-01-29.html (2327 words) |
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