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Quito's trolley buses have become an integral part of the city's urban landscape and prompted one journalist, Susana Morán, to launch a reporting project called “So We Travel on the Trolley Bus.”
Global Voices in English » Ecuador: All Aboard the Trolley Bus 2009
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It's the shockingly human sculpture of a post-crucifixion Jesus, by Quito's mystic artist Miguel de Santiago.
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The coordinated actions in various cities, the takeover of Quito's airport by a section of the armed forces - all of this indicated a planned coup attempt.
Mark Weisbrot: Attempted Coup in Ecuador Fails, But Threat Remains Mark Weisbrot 2010
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"These police – and not all of them, because we saw what was happening – rose up not to fight against a tyrannical government, not against an invasion by a foreign enemy, but to protect their benefits," Mr. Correa said after being freed, addressing supporters who had gathered in Quito's central square to celebrate his release.
Ecuador Calls State of Emergency Mercedes Alvaro 2010
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The truth is I don't understand a lot of the questions, said Nataly Mendez, a 24-year-old pharmaceutical representative voting in Quito's lower-middle-class Don Bosco neighborhood.
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The coordinated actions in various cities, the takeover of Quito's airport by a section of the armed forces - all of this indicated a planned coup attempt.
Mark Weisbrot: Attempted Coup in Ecuador Fails, But Threat Remains Mark Weisbrot 2010
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On Thursday morning about 150 men in uniform, thought to be air force members, overran the landing strip at Quito's main airport, forcing flights to be cancelled.
Ecuador's president attacked by police Rory Carroll 2010
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We were looking out at the peak of Pichincha, Quito's volcano, where lines of dry fire burned through the trees of the poor neighborhoods that creep up its western slopes.
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The coordinated actions in various cities, the takeover of Quito's airport by a section of the armed forces - all of this indicated a planned coup attempt.
Mark Weisbrot: Attempted Coup in Ecuador Fails, But Threat Remains Mark Weisbrot 2010
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The coordinated actions in various cities, the takeover of Quito's airport by a section of the armed forces - all of this indicated a planned coup attempt.
Mark Weisbrot: Attempted Coup in Ecuador Fails, But Threat Remains Mark Weisbrot 2010
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