Today in Latin America . Top Story — A report released Monday from the Organization of American States (OAS) condemned the killings last month of three opponents to last June’s coup in Honduras. Along with the OAS report the …
Today in Latin America . Top Story — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived in San José, Costa Rica this morning as part of her week long tour of Latin America . Earlier this week, Clinton visited Chile where she met with …
Today in Latin America . Top Story — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton visited earthquake-ravaged Chile on Tuesday morning, bringing 25 satellite phones and promising United States assistance during a news conference with …
Today in Latin America . Top Story — The death of Cuban dissident Orlando Zapata Tamayo from a hunger strike in protest against prison conditions on Tuesday has catapulted Cuba to the center of the hemisphere’s attention. …
Top Story — Latin American and Caribbean leaders met Monday in Mexico for the Rio Group summit, where they proposed to create a group that could serve as an alternative to the Organization of American States (OAS). …
Top Story — Latin American and Caribbean leaders met Monday in Mexico for the Rio Group summit, where they proposed to create a group that could serve as an alternative to the Organization of American States (OAS). …
Top Story — Latin American and Caribbean leaders met Monday in Mexico for the Rio Group summit, where they proposed to create a group that could serve as an alternative to the Organization of American States (OAS). …
Today in Latin America . Top Story — French President Nicolas Sarkozy visited Haiti Wednesday, becoming the first French president to visit the country since it gained independence in 1804. Sarkozy promised $400 million in aid to Haiti to help the country rebuild after last month’s … Sarkozy toured a French field hospital, viewed the damage in Port-au-Prince from a helicopter and held a news conference on the grounds of the collapsed Haitian presidential palace. …
Today in Latin America . Top Story — A study released by the Inter- American Development Bank (IADB) Tuesday says that the damage from last month’s earthquake in Haiti could have caused billions of dollars more damage than expected. …
The Santa Barbara News -Press has dubbed the debate over man’s possible effects on Earth’s temperature, HeleneGate “Climategate”. According to Sunday’s top story penned by News -Press City Editor Scott Steepleton… “E-mails between scientists, obtained by computer hackers … I bet Al Gore is already enroute on his greenhouse gas spewing private jet to Antartica with a payload full of flame-throwers and “hot air.” AHHHHHHHH THE GLOBAL WARMINGS ARE COMING!!! Anonymous Says: …
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