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Bush vows to help Panama clinch free trade agreement |
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President George W. Bush said Tuesday he would do his best to get Congress to approve a pending free trade agreement with Panama, after meeting with its President Martin Torrijos in the White House.
"The Panamanian free trade vote is a priority of this government. It should be a priority of the United States Congress," Bush told reporters after the meeting.
Bush said he and his administration would "do everything in our capacity to move the trade bills" not only with Panama, but with Colombia and North Korea as well. |
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Real Estate Is Going South — In This Case Straight To Panama |
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INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Posted 3/6/2008
A Florida developer is making hay while the Sunshine State wilts in cloudy weather.
Todd Gates has headed from Naples, Fla., to Panama, where real estate market conditions are presently much sunnier.
This sliver of a nation south of Costa Rica links Central America to South America. It has coastlines on the Atlantic and Pacific and lush mountains in between. Here, Gates has found his idyll: a revenue base not tied to boom-and-bust Florida. |
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Chavez oil fails to stem Nicaragua crisis |
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Sixteen months after Venezuela's leftist President Hugo Chavez drew bipartisan hurrahs in Nicaragua with his promise to solve the country's "oil problem," the cheers have turned to jeers as Nicaragua's fuel crisis has become more crippling than ever.
Mr. Chavez last year promised to supply Nicaragua - which is now ruled by his ideological comrade President Daniel Ortega - with 10 million barrels of oil, sold at market price through a secretive Nicaraguan-Venezuelan oil company known as ALBANISA. The Venezuelan leader has also provided funding for Nicaragua to buy several new oil-burning power plants to increase production by 20 percent by 2009. |
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Yellow Fever Alert in Honduras |
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Source: Prensa Latina
Tegucigalpa, Feb 8 (Prensa Latina) Health authorities in Honduras are on the alert due to a yellow fever threat in South American countries like Paraguay and Brazil.
Authorities noted that travellers from and to high-risk areas would be vaccinated against the disease.
The general director of the Epidemiology Surveillance Department, Jose Angel Vasquez, pointed out that migration authorities are asking foreigners coming from those regions to produce a vaccination certificate. |
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Cold Causes Deaths, Damages in Central America |
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Source: topix
San Salvador, Jan 4 (Prensa Latina) Strong winds, low temperatures and persistent rain, triggered by the first cold front of 2008 in Central America, caused at least three deaths and heavy damages so far.
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Guatemalans Protest High Prices |
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Guatemala, June 26 (Prensa Latina) Tenths of thousands of workers, farmers, indigenous people and members of political associations marched in protest today in the capital and other departments of Guatemala against the high cost of living.
Demonstrators walked about five kilometers to the presidential building to claim for higher salaries, measures to lower the cost of the family shopping basket, the end of neoliberal policies and of farmer’s eviction.
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