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Report as: spam offensive Jimbo on 5/20/08 at 2am

Typo in second to last sentence.

Report as: spam offensive Calin on 5/20/08 at 9am

I agree with Toledo, there are other regions in the world US has to focus on besides middle east. Did the interviewer ask him his opinion on McCain?

Report as: spam offensive Admirer on 5/20/08 at 2pm

Wow what a great article. Usually the daily is filled with meaningless fluff. It's good to see some actual substance and proper reporting for once.

Report as: spam offensive A BIGGER ADMIRER on 5/20/08 at 9pm

WOW U ARE AMAZING. THANK U MOHAMMAD ALI I LOVE U

Report as: spam offensive Lies of Omission on 5/21/08 at 7am

In 2004, Toledo was accused of falsifying some of the signatures that had been collected on his behalf in the 2000 election. Police concluded that 78% of the signatures had been falsified. Further investigation revealed that the forged signatures had been produced by Toledo's sister, who was subsequently placed under house arrest.

Report as: spam offensive Lies of Omission on 5/21/08 at 7am

Toledo is a deadbeat dad. He only recognised his 14-year-old illegitimate daughter Zarai, a decade after her mother filed a paternity suit in the country's courts.

Report as: spam offensive Pilar on 8/21/08 at 4am

To have an indigeneous face doesn't mean that he has been the best for the poor people in Peru. They are the poorest and paying the bill of his wide-open doors to foreign capitals without taking any insurance to protect the people in need. Corruption was as well one of his caractheristics and his wife, the only foreigner in Peru who has insulted our people by idiots, savages and so on. We don't need this kind of people again. And, finally, we have to say that he has not won because of his politcal views, it was nobody wanted Alan garcia as a president. As this last won against Ollanta humala. In Peru, is no the best one which is choosen, even if he has the "face" of an indian.




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