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Central America peace dividend: tourism Mar 25, 2006 But today Central America has become a tourism hot spot. ... The number of visitors coming to Central America has spiked notably in the past two years. |
El Salvador turtle die-off linked to "Red Tide" Mar 24, 2006 A lethal algal bloom dubbed "Red Tide" by scientists caused a mysterious mass die-off of sea turtles on the Pacific shores of El Salvador, a US |
Honduras closes borders to Cuban migrants Mar 24, 2006 Honduras appears to be shutting off one of the few routes left open to Cuban migrants hoping to escape the repressive communist system of their island state |
Venezuela, El Salvador Pen Oil Deal Mar 22, 2006 Venezuela and El Salvador inked an energy agreement originally boosted by late progressive leader Schafik Handal |
NICARAGUA: Reforms open way to US trade pact Mar 22, 2006 Nicaragua is set to ratify a free trade agreement with the US after its parliament passed a package of law reforms to comply with US demands |
Air Force medics help thousands in Honduras Mar 18, 2006 A team of 23 medics from Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., is leading the way on a two-week, four-site Medical Readiness Training Exercise, or MEDRETE, in Honduras |
Wal-Mart to Expand Presence in Central America Mar 15, 2006 US retail giant Wal-Mart has announced it is increasing its presence in Central America, creating 6,000 new jobs in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. |
Garifuna`s Weekend in review, March 12, 2006 Mar 13, 2006 This passed weekend I simply had a blast! Below is a briefing on how things went: |
Charity promotes democracy in El Salvador Mar 12, 2006 The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is also active in El Salvador, providing humanitarian aid. Parliamentary |
Nicaragua Spurns US Declarations Mar 12, 2006 Intrusive declarations by Paul Trivelli, US ambassador in Managua, against judicial power and other national issues, continue inflaming Nicaragua on Sunday. |
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