EASTERN PERSPECTIVE: Tour of Turbana operations an enlightening opportunity
EASTERN PERSPECTIVE: Tour of Turbana operations an enlightening opportunity
MEDELLIN, COLOMBIA -- With few exceptions, the women in downtown Medellin are dressed to kill. In a four-day trip to Colombia, this was the closest threat to mankind that I witnessed. This modern city -- overwhelmingly known in the United States for its dark association with the word "cartel" -- is very much alive, apparently safe and moving ahead. On Aug. 9, my first full day in Colombia, El Colombiano, Medellin's daily newspaper, reported that coca acreage in the country has declined since 1997 by 50 percent, although that still leaves a lot of drugs in 2005. Still, many good things are