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Monthly Archives: March, 2013

Will Venezuela curtail cheap oil for Cuba?

For more than a decade, Cuba has relied heavily on cheap Venezuelan oil and favorable terms of trade to keep its economy afloat.

Genocide trial of Guatemala dictator begins

The retired general is accused of ordering the execution of 1,771 members of the Ixil Maya people.

Journalist shot to death in Guatemala

Three others were wounded in the attack.

U.S. tourist dies after falling from horse

The 23-year-old tourist died in a local clinic of severe head trauma.

Blue skies, high temperatures expected for Semana Santa

Officials urge residents to use sunscreen and avoid overexposure during their week off.

Regulatory agency suspends decrease in fuel prices

Chamber of Fuel Businesses say they will provide all the required information to set "appropriate" prices.

Nobel laureate says pope not complicit in ‘Dirty War’

The Vatican had said the “defamatory” and “anti-clerical” claims were aimed at discrediting the Church.

Smoke from trash dump fire covers Panama’s capital

Classes were suspended in all surrounding areas schools.

U.S. grants funds to fight drugs and domestic violence

Donations will finance programs at government agencies and local NGOs.

Costa Rica to join Earth Hour on Saturday

Organizers urge Ticos to turn off the lights at 8:30 p.m.

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