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Tuesday, 07 February 2012 17:34 |
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<br>Larger only than tiny Suriname in South America, Uruguay’s profile barely registers on the world stage It draws headlines every now and then, like when it provides free laptop computers to every kid in primary school, or when it becomes the first Latin American nation to sanction gay civil unions, or when its legislature moves to legalize marijuana. But most of the time, Uruguay’s 98 percent literacy rate and its recession-proof 9 percent economic growth-rate sail under the radar, which… Read More »Read more:
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