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Teachers Declare Strike Over Pay in Honduras
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October 10, 2008
TEGUCIGALPA – Teachers in Honduras declared a strike Sept. 29 to press for the payment of back pay to some 5,000 co-workers, leaving about...
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Chagall Lithographs Take ‘Odyssey’ to Costa Rica
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October 10, 2008
A copy of the Greek epic poem “The Odyssey” illustrated by Belarusan-French artist Marc Chagall is making its own odyssey to Costa Rica this...
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Yuca an Ancient New World Staple
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October 10, 2008
Rainy season is in full swing in the Central American tropics. Past is the season for fruits such as the beloved mango and cantaloupe....
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Filmmaker Shares Breast Cancer Experience
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October 10, 2008
Gerry Rogers hadn’t been in Costa Rica long before her bag got stolen. She was sitting in a small eatery with her friends, talking and...
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New Italian Eatery in Santa Ana Earns Raves
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October 10, 2008
A hub of international eateries to suit all palates, Plaza Momentum de Lindora on the Santa Ana-Belén road, southwest of San José, has much...
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AmaTierra Redefines the Three Rs: Relax, Renew, Rejuvenate
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October 10, 2008
The full moon rises as dusk falls and a group of yoga aficionados gently stretch in the open-air exercise studio against a vista that...
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11 Dead, 4 Missing After Torrential Rains
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October 10, 2008
MANAGUA – Eleven people died, four disappeared and 2,700 were left homeless in the torrential rains that have lashed Nicaragua since last week, the...
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U.S. Gov’t Identifies FARC ‘Kingpin’ Operative Here
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October 10, 2008
A new designation by the U.S. government identifying a woman recently granted asylum in Nicaragua as a “key member” of a terrorist organization and...
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Montealegre Calls for ‘Everyone Against Ortega’
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October 10, 2008
MANAGUA, Nicaragua – Evoking the image of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, Managua mayoral hopeful Eduardo Montealegre, candidate for the Liberal Constitutional Party, spoke...
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New Bank to Provide Credit to Farmers
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October 10, 2008
MANAGUA – The new Banco del Éxito (Banex) will open here Oct. 15 with 30 branches across the country, mostly in rural areas to...
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