 El Salvador goalkeeper banned in sponsorship row - The Guardian SAN SALVADOR, March 19 (Reuters) - El Salvador goalkeeper Miguel Montes has been suspended for a year for refusing to wear the official national team kit, the Salvadorean Football Federation (FESFUT) said on Friday. The ban on the 30-year-old Aguila ...
IMF Executive Board Approves US$790 Million Stand-by ... - International Monetary Fund The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today approved a 36-month, SDR 513.9 million (about US$790 million) Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) for El Salvador to help the country mitigate the adverse effects of the global crisis. The new ...
The Pioneers of Prosperity 2010 Selects Region's Top ... - Market Wire BOSTON, MA and SUCHITOTO, EL SALVADOR--(Marketwire - March 15, 2010) - The 2010 Pioneers of Prosperity Central America program is pleased to announce that Aduanera de Nicaragua S.A. (Adenica) has taken the competition's grand prize. Florex of Costa ...
17 Indicted In Fremont Meatpacking Raid - WOWT citizens who had complained to the Federal Trade Commission that their identities had been stolen. Federal authorities say plant management cooperated with them during the investigation. The 17 people come from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and ...
Bomb wounds police officer in El Salvador - Investors Business Daily San Salvador, Mar 18, 2010 (EFE via COMTEX) -- A police officer was wounded Thursday when a bomb exploded outside a government building in the Salvadoran capital, officials said. "One person, a member of the PPI (VIP protection unit), was wounded ...
DJ El Salvador's Coffee Harvest To Jan 31 -26% At 974 ... - Investors Business Daily Coffee production in El Salvador's current 2009-10 crop cycle from the onset of the harvest season Oct. 1 through Jan. 31 was down 26% to 974,636 60-kilogram bags, the official Salvadoran Coffee Council said Thursday. This compares with total ...
Former "lawyer" for U.S. missionaries in Haiti arrested - Denver Post ... Dominican capital, Santo Domingo, the National Drug Control Agency said. Agency spokesman Roberto Lebron said he did not know whether Puello would be extradited to the U.S., where he is wanted on smuggling charges, or El Salvador ... Haiti with ...
In memory of a man martyred for speaking truth - The Age T HIS week I will be among millions of people around the world remembering a man gunned down in El Salvador by a government-sanctioned bullet. In the early 1980s in El Salvador, a single death in an era of disappearances, repression and massacres was ...
'Lawyer' for Baptist group in Haiti jailed - Observer-Reporter SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic - A fugitive who once acted as the lawyer for a group of U ... He is wanted in El Salvador for crimes against children; sexual exploitation of minors for pornography and prostitution; organized crime; and human ...
Paraguay, El Salvador tied to derecognise Taiwan, says ... - Monsters and Critics Taipei - Paraguay and El Salvador tried to cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan in order to recognize China, but China rejected the offer due to improving Taipei-Beijing ties, a Taiwanese official said Saturday. Taiwan is currently recognized by only 23 ...
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 IMF warns wealthiest nations about their debt The IMF warned the world's wealthiest nations Sunday to watch their levels of government debt, saying it could drag down the growth needed to ensure continued economic recovery.
Afghan bomb attacks kill at least 12 civilians A suicide bomber killed 10 civilians on Sunday when he detonated his explosives near a crowd in southern Afghanistan, while a roadside bomb in the east killed two others, officials said.
Israel: No building restrictions in east Jerusalem Israel will not restrict construction in east Jerusalem, Israel's prime minister said Sunday hours before leaving for Washington, despite a clear U.S. demand that building there must stop and a crisis in relations between the two longtime allies.
Power cut to 60,000 as cyclone hits Australia About 60,000 homes are without power, trees and signs have blown over and boats have been smashed on the rocks after a massive storm blew across the coast of northeastern Australia.
Pope amid abuse furor: Refrain from judging sinners
Pope Benedict XVI urges Catholics to refrain from judging sinners a day after he rebukes Irish bishops for their handling of a half-century of sexual abuse of minors by clergy.
Recount calls add to Iraq's political tension Iraq's president on Sunday demanded a recount in this month's historic parliamentary elections, intensifying the political conflict over the not-yet-completed tally and increasing the chances that the vote will be a long, chaotic test of the nascent democracy.
Officials: U.S. missiles kill 4 in Pakistan Suspected U.S. drones fire missiles at a house and car in a militant-dominated tribal region near the Afghan border, killing at least four people, officials said.
Explosives found aboard India plane Explosive material was found in a package on a passenger plane after it landed in southern India, but it was not attached to a detonator and could not have exploded, officials said on Sunday.
Iran's supreme leader cold to Obama overture Iran's supreme leader sharply denounced the United States on Sunday, accusing it of plotting to overthrow its clerical leadership, in a chilly response to an overture by President Barack Obama for better cultural ties with Iran.
Transport strikes, marches on Tuesday in France French train lines, public transport, schools and day care centers face disruptions on Tuesday as unions strike to protest President Nicolas Sarkozy's policies on jobs and the economy.
Donors conference raises $850 million for Darfur An international donors conference on Sunday raised $850 million for projects intended to ensure the safe return of nearly 3 million people displaced during the war in Darfur.
With cheap food imports, Haiti can’t feed itself
The earthquake smashed markets, collapsed warehouses and left over 2.5 million people without enough to eat. It may also have shaken up the way the developing world gets food.
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