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It's an ironic moment in some ways and I was interested to learn more about Fajardo's perspective on the nature of environmental campaigning and public relations in the U.S.
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In particular it would have been revealing to address the question of how the Texaco case changed Fajardo's life.
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Fajardo's mother said that from a very early age her son wanted only to become a soldier.
Fallen Comrades 2008
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Fajardo's family moved into a shack on the town's outskirts by a fetid stream.
Jungle Law Langewiesche, William 2007
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Some critics say that Fajardo's approach is mere symbolism, showy grandstanding that does little to help the city's poorest.
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Arrest warrants had still not been issued several months later, when we met, but the threat was hanging over Fajardo's head.
Jungle Law Langewiesche, William 2007
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His term expires at the end of the year, and while his former chief of staff will become mayor and continue Fajardo's reforms, Fajardo himself plans to travel across Colombia, mimicking the door-to-door strategy that he used to build a political career out of nothing in Medell?
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These measures are now being replicated in other cities, giving credence to Fajardo's insight that a "firm hand" is only the first step to healing Colombia.
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On a sweltering morning, I went to Fajardo's threadbare quarters in a small house that serves primarily as a file room and office, but that has a space for sleeping, and a crude kitchen and bathroom, usually without running water.
Jungle Law Langewiesche, William 2007
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Fajardo's ferry service is well-staffed by English speakers, however, even though it is intended primarily for island residents.
Calming CasitasDestination Of The Week: Calming Casitas 2006
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