Newley Purnell

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Archive for May, 2003

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“Latin America Could Become a New Vietnam”
I don’t see the logic in the statement, but Adolfo Pérez Esquivel says he has “…no doubt that if Ecuador should become involved in Plan Colombia, Latin America could become a new Vietnam, with consequences as serious as or more serious than those of the war in Iraq.”

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May 17th, 2003 at 4:13 pm

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Vigilante Justice, Ecuadorian Style
The AP says: “Doling out vigilante justice, highland villagers partially stripped and whipped two women in a public square after accusing them of being swindlers.”

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May 14th, 2003 at 9:28 pm

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Ecuador’s Railroad System–or Lack Thereof
A Canadian (?) development agency will study the feasibility of two new potential Ecuadorian rail lines: one from Guayaquil to Quito to Esmereldas, and one from Guayaquil to Cuenca. Sounds cool to me.

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May 14th, 2003 at 9:24 pm

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More Photos: Laguna Quilotoa, Vilcabamba, and Cuenca

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From Laguna Quilotoa:

Lewis and Clark (James and I) survey the spectacular crater lake (and yes, my infamous red, tie-died, too-tight hiking pants return in all of their splendor)

Me in front of Laguna Quilotoa

Jill, Jayne, me, and a scenic vista

I try to pet a pig

Yuri, Ya’el, Mike, Jill, Jayne and me before entering a cloud forrest

Mike (barely visible) on a cliff overlooking Laguna Quilotoa

Me in front of Quilotoa village

Jayne confronts an indigenous woman and her llama

Standing around (with the twin Ilinizas peaks visible in the background)

Me in front of a scenic field…

…and striking a meditative pose

Group shot at Hostal Mama Hilda

How we rode (for three hours) back to Latacunga (with a live chicken in a burlap sack thrown in for good measure)…

…and why my hair looked like this

From Vilcabamba:

Pippa, Penny, Mickella, Becky and I in our mode of transport from Loja to Vilcabamba

The cabin Frank, James, Mike and I stayed in

Jill and Rebecca

James and Mickella

From Cuenca:

Me and two cow heads I encountered on the street

A man shepherding ducks down calle Benigno Malo

Me and my 103 class

My friend Chris with my 403 class

My apartment–looking into the kitchen from the living room

My room

A view from my patio–looking West along calle Simon Bolivar

Another view from my patio–our (barren) flowerbed and the church across the street

Me pondering the Cuenca skyline

(Previously-posted Ecuador photos are available here.)

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May 9th, 2003 at 3:59 pm

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My Thoughts on Nonprofit Web Marketing
Part of an article I penned last December is available on the Philanthropy Journal Web site. It’s called “Driving Traffic to Your Mission: Tips on Nonprofit Web Marketing.” The entire piece has been posted on the Web site of my former employer, Burness Communications (an excellent outfit full of great people).

I spent the last last three years helping nonprofit organizations use the Interent to communicate their work, and it’s nice to see this information, which I consider a nice culmination of what I learned, available for public consumption.

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May 9th, 2003 at 3:19 pm

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Photos from Japan
My friend Hayes, who teaches English in Tokyo, has posted some great pics on his Web site.

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May 9th, 2003 at 2:41 pm

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Ali G.
I’ve never heard of Ali G. before, but his schtick sounds hilarious.
–Update: Ali G. snared Naomi Wolf and got her to rap “Yo, yo, don’t be sexist, I’ll let you ride in my Lexus.”

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May 8th, 2003 at 10:37 am

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The Riobamba Munitions Explosion–More than Meets the Eye?
Had an interesting chat last weekend with an American woman who lives in Riobamba. She says the word on the street is that the military munitions explosion that killed seven people there last November was no accident.

People are speculating that the blast was orchestrated by the miliary to cover up the fact that they’d sold small arms to the FARK, Colombia’s most powerful rebel group. Apparently something like 70,000 grenades were missing, and so, the theory goes, the army blew up a warehouse to hide the evidence. Supposedly an Ecuadorian Congressman is spearheading an investigation; my initial Web research hasn’t turned anything up. I’m interested in learning more.

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May 7th, 2003 at 10:44 pm

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Ecuadorian Emigration to Europe
Many Ecuadorians are leaving their home country in search of better jobs in Europe, where visa requirements are less strict than in the US.

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May 7th, 2003 at 10:35 pm

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“Aron Ralston is a warrior”
MSNBC: “A mountaineer who was pinned by an 800-pound boulder in a remote desert area in Utah ran through four options for saving his life before choosing to saw off his arm with a pocket knife…” (Thanks to Ethan B. for the heads-up on this exceptional story.)

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May 7th, 2003 at 10:18 pm

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Back in Cuenca
Had an excellent long weekend. And I hope to post some photos soon. Laguna Quilotoa is astoundingly beautiful.

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May 6th, 2003 at 12:17 pm

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