Copetas traces the fortunes of the privately owned cooperative newspaper Fact, from discussions with an American to distribute an English-language version, to its disintegration in a morass of bureaucracy and corruption. His eyewitness account is an "absorbing tale of dreams and greed . . .
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Copetas traces the fortunes of the privately owned cooperative newspaper Fact, from discussions with an American to distribute an English-language version, to its disintegration in a morass of bureaucracy and corruption. His eyewitness account is an "absorbing tale of dreams and greed . . .
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