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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2001 Colombia has resumed fumigation of Indian and other lands throughout the Andean nation, including areas where drug crops are heavily produced. Indian leaders had convinced a judge to ban spraying. But since they didn't produce evidence showing the herbicide was dangerous, the judge allowed fumigation to resume. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2001 Colombia has resumed fumigation of Indian and other lands throughout the Andean nation, including areas where drug crops are heavily produced. Indian leaders had convinced a judge to ban spraying. But since they didn't produce evidence showing the herbicide was dangerous, the judge allowed fumigation to resume. Get the Story:
Colombia resumes spraying of drug crops (AP 11/16) Related Stories:
US upset with Colombia's rebel talks (8/23)
US defends fumigation of Indian lands (8/17)
Judge lets Indian lands be fumigated (8/7)
Fumigation in Colombia protested (8/1)
Colombia won't fumigate Indian lands (7/31)
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