Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Mexican oil giant takes delivery of two new ships

  • Vancouver Sun - Wednesday 30th January, 2013

    OTTAWA - Spillover from Mexico's violent drug war is prompting the Harper government and the Canadian military to become more involved in helping defend the tiny Central American country of ...

  • Brace Yourself for Frothier Latte Prices

    General Sources - Wednesday 30th January, 2013

    Brace yourself for a costlier latte. Coffee leaf rust - a fungus-borne disease devastating to plantations - has returned to plague crops in Central America, a region supplying 14 percent of the ...

  • Mexican cops raid sex-slavery cult

    IOL - Wednesday 30th January, 2013

    File photo: The sun casts a shadow on the US-Mexico border fence. Mexican officials broke up a bizarre cult that allegedly ran a sex-slavery ring among its followers on the US border, Mexican ...

  • Walmart bribes ?went via Mexican governor?

    IOL - Wednesday 30th January, 2013

    WalMart?s Mexican unit used a current state governor there to facilitate $156 000 (R1.4 million) in bribes meant to help open stores, an ex-lawyer for the retailer told company officials in ...

  • Latte Prices May Get Frothy as Coffee Rust Blights Crop

    General Sources - Wednesday 30th January, 2013

    Brace yourself for a costlier latte. Coffee leaf rust - a fungus-borne disease devastating to plantations - has returned to plague crops in Central America, a region supplying 14 percent of the ...

  • Doctor Man in fake Hugo Chavez photo published by Spanish newspaper is Mexican patient

    Canada.com - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    MEXICO CITY - A doctor says the man in a photograph published by the Spanish newspaper El Pais that supposedly showed an ailing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is really a patient in Mexico. Dr. ...

  • Mexican border sex-slavery cult raided

    SBS - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    Mexican officials have broken up a bizarre cult that allegedly ran a sex-slavery ring among its followers on the US border, authorities say. The Defensores de Cristo or Defenders of Christ cult ...

  • Campaign to Defend Nominees to Director General WTO

    Prensa Latina - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    Geneva, Jan 29 (Prensa Latina) The World Trade Organization (WTO) started today the process of defending candidacies to replace Pascal Lamy in the post of Director General after two four-year ...

  • Global Public Television Meeting to Be Held in El Salvador

    Prensa Latina - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    San Salvador, Jan 29 (Prensa Latina) El Salvador will host the most important global public television conference INPUT 2013 in May, the Presidency's Secretary of Communications, Davis Rivas, ...

  • Nicaraguans Claim Curbs Speculation Be Curbed In Consumer Prices

    Prensa Latina - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    Managua, Jan 29 (Prensa Latina) Food and other basic products in Nicaragua are increasing their prices because of speculative practices related to legal penalties, showed today government's ...

  • OAS Organizes Workshop on Analysis and Management of Conflicts and Crises for Governors and Regional Delegates of Guatemala

    OAS - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    January 29, 2013 The Organization of American States (OAS) began a workshop today in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, on the analysis and transformation of conflicts, dialogue and crisis management for ...

  • Wife of deposed Honduran leader leads presidential race poll

    General Sources - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    Manuel Zelaya , is leading the race to become the next head of the Central American country, according to a poll released on Tuesday. Political newcomer ...

  • West Coast University Expands Global Studies to Central America

    General Sources - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Building on a successful global studies program in Oxford, England, West Coast University announces the launch of a new Global Public Health Initiative. The ...

  • Coffee rust regains foothold

    General Sources - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    Where there is coffee, there is 'coffee rust'. But the long stalemate between growers and the fungus behind the devastating disease has broken -- with the fungus taking the advantage. As ...

  • Nicaraguan guards of presidents home sentenced in sexual assault of 12-year-old

    Canada.com - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    MANAGUA, Nicaragua - Three police officers assigned to guard President Daniel Ortega's house were sentenced to more than a decade in prison on Tuesday for a sexual assault on a mentally ...

  • Former Guatemalan Dictator Faces Trial for Genocide

    Impunity Watch - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    On Monday, a Guatemalan court ordered former dictator Efrain Rios Montt to face trial for genocide, accused of ordering the deaths of 1,700 indigenous people during a blood period of the ...

  • Pe?a Nieto Mujica Agree on Mutual Support and Cooperation

    Prensa Latina - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    Montevideo, Jan 29 (Prensa Latina) The presidents of Uruguay and Mexico, Jose Mujica and Enrique Pea Nieto, agreed to support each other in their countries candidatures to the United Nations and the ...

  • Thirteen corpses pulled from Mexican well

    New Zealand Herald - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    Mexican authorities have pulled a thirteenth corpse from a well, saying it belonged to a member of a missing Colombian-style music band. Officials have said the 14 musicians and four crew members of ...

  • Guatemala Ruling on former president a positive step for justice

    Amnesty International - Tuesday 29th January, 2013

    Monday's ruling that General Efran Ros Montt and his former head of military intelligence, General Jos Mauricio Rodrguez Snchez, should stand trial for the massacre of almost 2,000 people in ...

  • Panamanian President Proposes a Flag for CELAC

    Prensa Latina - Monday 28th January, 2013

    Santiago de Chile, Jan 28 (Prensa Latina) President of Panama, Ricardo Martinelli, today proposed the creation of a flag for the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) representing ...

  • Bodies found in Mexican well thought to be missing Kombo Kolombia band members

    Global Post - Monday 28th January, 2013

    Mexican police conduct a searchin the site where the bodies of the members of the musical Band Kombo Kolombia were found, in Hidalgo municipality, New Leon state, Mexico, on January 28, 2013. (Julio ...

  • Missing Mexican Band Survivor Tells Of Attack

    Sky News - Monday 28th January, 2013

    The survivor of a deadly attack on a 16-member Colombian-style music group has told authorities how at least 10 gunmen entered a private party and kidnapped the band and four crew members. A ...

  • Source: http://www.centralamericanews.net/index.php/sid/212225457/scat/1e6da80e3bfca450

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