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Peru elections: Why did Ollanta Humala win?

Category: politics

By Kenneth Hermse
On June 5, the electoral Gods conspired to deliver what the combined
might of the media, the corporations, the political establishment,
and, erm, Jaime Bayly fought tooth and nail …[more]
Living in Peru : Features

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VIDEO: Profiles of the Awajun in Peru’s Amazon

Category: art, culture, lifestyle

LivinginPeru.com
Lima-based photographer Jeff Cremer visited hard-to-reach Peruvian
Amazon villages of the Awajun. He presents beautiful portraits of the
people in the video above.
Read more about…[more]
Living in Peru : Features

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Designer Profile: Mozhdeh, born in Peru with Iranian roots

Category: art, culture, lifestyle

By Luis Alvarez/Ellos & Ellas, Caretas
Translated by Susana Aguirre
Born in Cajamarca, of Iranian parents. She likes Japanese design,
though her favorite brand is Italian. Mixing cultures in innov…[more]
Living in Peru : Features

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Volunteers help Peru’s endangered and exotic animals

Category: environment

By Lisa Melendy
Crax 2000, in partnership with Peace Corps Peru, is an organization
that offers the opportunity for national and international volunteers
to come live at their center and lend a ha…[more]
Living in Peru : Features

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Translating Peru: Biting the Electoral Bullet

Category: art, culture, lifestyle

The presidential campaign is over, there is a winner, half the
country celebrates, and the other half has reasons to be concerned.
Nevertheless, Peruvians have to cope with reality and keep on
walki…[more]
Living in Peru : Features

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Opinions: Expats look at Peru elections

Category: politics

Ollanta Humala and Keiko Fujimori at last Sunday’s debate. What do
expats think about the elections? (Photo: Marco Mendoza)
LivinginPeru.com…[more]
Living in Peru : Features

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From the LivinginPeru.com editor: Peru’s elections

Category: politics

Peruvians, foreign residents and investors in Peru haven’t
been this scared in quite a while. This Sunday, we all will have to
face the music and live in excitement for a few days, as I doubt
[more]
Living in Peru : Features

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PHOTOS: Lima Party with LivinginPeru.com

Category: Expat Life

LivinginPeru.com
Chilcano Night held at Mayta was the latest social gathering
organized by LivinginPeru.com and Excelan Education in Lima, Peru.
See video of the event here!
Photos by Andreas Vail…[more]
Living in Peru : Features

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Peru’s choice

Category: politics

By Stephen Kurczy
Barring an act of God, Keiko Fujimori or Ollanta Humala will be the
next president of Peru.
By now, many have given up hope that God will break down the barrier
between Heaven …[more]
Living in Peru : Features

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An expat in Peru, bystander to elections

Category: art, culture, lifestyle

By Larry J. Pitman
As we sat down to lunch in our favorite chifa, Liliana said,
“Let’s not talk about the election, I am tired of
it.”
We all nodded our agreement, and immediatel…[more]
Living in Peru : Features

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