 Immigrant processing center to open in Mesa - YourWestValley.com The passengers flown out of Gateway will go to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, which are the largest source of illegal immigrants after Mexico.
Honduras confirms 2nd A/H1N1 flu death in 2010 - Investors Business Daily TEGUCIGALPA, Mar 19, 2010 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- ?- The Honduran Health Ministry confirmed on Friday the death of a 45-year old male patient due to the A/H1N1 influenza, which is the second death in 2010. Epidemiologic Vigilance director of the ...
Peace Corps in Honduras to happily ever after - San Francisco Chronicle A caveat: This column - like many here - includes the procurement of a green card. "When I went for the fiancee visa," says Anat Shenker-Osorio, 31, "they told me guys like Donaldo would disappear in the Houston airport as soon as they touched down ...
Engel Chairs Hearing on Next Steps for Honduras - Investors Business Daily Chairman of Western Hemisphere Subcommittee Calls for Efforts in Four Key Areas Washington, D.C. - Congressman Eliot Engel, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, is holding a hearing today entitled "Next Steps ...
Honduras: Investigate Attacks on Journalists - Human Rights Watch It’s impossible to know the exact motive of these attacks without an adequate investigation. But the murders and threats are generating a climate of fear that is likely to have a chilling effect on the Honduran media. José Miguel Vivanco, Americas ...
In brief: UPJ alum will discuss work in Honduras - Tribune-Democrat Pitt-Johnstown alum Chester “Chet” Thomas, executive director of Honduras-based Proyecto Aldea Global (Project Global Village) and 2010 Pitt-Johns-town Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient, will discuss the work of his organization at a special ...
Regional IDB development bank resumes in Honduras - Boston Globe TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras— The Inter-American Development Bank says it has decided to resume operations in Honduras that were suspended after a June 2009 coup ousted President Manuel Zelaya. Vice President Maria Antonieta Guillen says the move will ...
Small government isn’t the answer - Independent Record I live in Honduras and the size of the Honduran Government has absolutely nothing to do with the healthcare debate in the U.S. By your logic the larger our government becomes the better off we will become and I soundly reject that line of thought. My ...
MoreMagic Solutions and Claro Expand International ... - Yahoo Finance "Customers in other countries recognize the Claro brand due to the consistent reliability of our mobile services. In conjunction with MoreMagic Solutions we welcome the opportunity to offer airtime to our customers at today's exchange rate," said ...
Next Steps for Honduras - Brookings Institution The political crisis in Honduras in the second half of 2009 is, almost certainly, the most important event in inter-American relations of the past year. A complex set of circumstances and characters turned a rather typical power struggle in a small ...
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 Net called great threat to rare species The Internet is one of the greatest threats to rare species, fueling the illegal wildlife trade and making it easier to buy everything from live baby lions to wine made from tiger bones, conservationists say.
Israel: No building restrictions in east Jerusalem Israel will not restrict construction in east Jerusalem, Israel's prime minister said Sunday hours before he left for Washington, despite a clear U.S. demand that building there must stop and a crisis in relations between the two longtime allies.
Iceland fears eruption could spark another
A volcano in southern Iceland erupts for the first time in almost 200 years, raising concerns that it could trigger a larger and potentially more dangerous eruption at a volatile volcano nearby.
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.
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.
Another British Columbia avalanche kills 2 A third deadly avalanche in British Columbia within a week has killed two French skiers as they were coming down a mountain after being dropped off by helicopter, police said Sunday.
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.
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.
China state media accuses Google of political agenda China's state media on Sunday accused Google Inc of pushing a political agenda by "groundlessly accusing the Chinese government" of supporting hacker attacks and by trying to export its own culture, values and ideas.
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.
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.
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.
164 people face charges over massacres in Nigeria A Nigerian police spokesman says 164 people will be charged with a variety of offenses, including terrorism, for their suspected roles in the slaughter of more than 200 people in central Nigeria this month.
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.
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 women confront deadly task: Childbirth
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.
Nepalese doc is 'God of Sight' to poor
Thousands of doctors all over the world have been trained in Dr. Sanduk Ruit's novel approach of removing cataracts, with the hope of slowly lessening the leading cause of blindness that affects 18 million people worldwide.
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.
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