Guardian: One of the most extraordinary people I have met in 10 days of travelling around Peru and Ecuador has been Alberto Acosta. He's head of Ecuador's leading research group now, but until 2007 was the second most powerful man in the country after the president, Rafael Correa. He was not only charged with masterminding the new constitution but was head of the assembly, or parliament, a founder of the ruling political party and minister of energy of the country that depends on oil. But ......
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Oil: Can Ecuador see past the black stuff?
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on September 28th, 2010
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