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		<title>The Coup in Bolivia Has Everything to Do With the Screen You’re Using to Read This</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>by Vijay Prashad</p>When you look at your computer screen, or the screen on your smartphone or the screen of your television set, it is a liquid crystal display (LCD). An important component of the LCD screen is indium, a rare metallic element that is processed out of zinc concentrate. The two largest sources of indium can be found in eastern Canada (Mount Pleasant) and in Bolivia (Malku Khota). Canada&#8217;s deposits have the potential to produce 38.5 tons of indium per year, while Bolivia&#8217;s considerable mines would be able to produce 80 tons per year.]]></description>
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