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Oil prices threaten Latin America's gains
With the largest petroleum reserves outside the Middle East, Latin America has been on a roll in recent years. Record exports of crude and grain fueled economic growth not seen since the 1970s. But the same forces behind that prosperity are now, paradoxically, creating misery in the midst of bounty. Surging fuel prices have ignited inflation.
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