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U.S. Envoy Goes to Nicaragua to Back Embattled Leader Oct 05, 2005 The deputy secretary of state, Robert B. Zoellick, arrived here on Tuesday for two days of talks intended |
Honduras Girl Learns Hope From Local Family Oct 05, 2005 will likely have to continue training in America for another three and a half years before her lip reading skills will be good enough to return home to Honduras |
Hondurans affected by Katrina are still suffering in Houston by the lack of aid Oct 05, 2005 It is estimated that 120,000 Honduran immigrants have being affected by Katrina & Rita. Perhaps 60,000 of them have been displaced to Houston, Comite Unidad Hondureña is working to assist them with their most elemental needs such as, shelter, food, health, housing information, and other issues. |
Landslides kill 23 in El Salvador Oct 04, 2005 Heavy rains triggered landslides that killed at least 23 people in El Salvador on Monday, while rising rivers forced the |
Nicaragua’s creeping coup -- with help from Venezuela Oct 04, 2005 probably assume Daniel Ortega’s political career ended 15 years ago when his ruinous attempt to install a Marxist dictatorship in Nicaragua ended with an |
It's official: water company now belongs to Belize Oct 04, 2005 It's official: the government--and presumably the people of Belize--are once again owners of the country's sole supplier of water. |
Mudslides, heavy rains kill 29 in Central America Oct 03, 2005 Three days of torrential rains have killed at least 29 people in Central America as mudslides buried homes and rivers burst |
Tropical Storm Stan hits Central America Oct 03, 2005 and floods from Tropical Storm Stan hit Central America over the weekend, killing 15 in El Salvador, four in Guatemala and four in Honduras, authorities said |
El Salvador volcano kills two, forces evacuation Oct 02, 2005 El Salvador's largest volcano erupted for the first time in a century on Saturday, killing two people and forcing thousands to evacuate their homes. |
Political Crisis in Nicaragua Worsens Oct 02, 2005 The National Assembly's decision of removing six high ranking officials accused on election fraud has strengthened the political crisis in Nicaragua. |
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