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  • Kobo Town A Haunted Jukebox Filled With Caribbean Sounds

    NPR - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    , Kobo Town frontman Drew Gonsalves declares his love for the past even as his feet are firmly planted in the present. The music of the Toronto-based band can drift between classic Caribbean pop styles and even verge on hip-hop, but the singer's perspective remains sharply focused, wry and witty. The song "Postcard Poverty," for example, ribs tourists for whom tropical slums ...

  • Coulter When did we vote to become Mexico

    Human Events - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Pre-1965 immigrants were what made this country what it was for a reason: They were the pre-welfare state immigrants. From around 1630 to 1966, immigrants sank or swam. About a third of them couldn’t make it in America and went home — and those are the ones who weren’t rejected right off the boat for being sick, crippled or idiots. That’s why corny stories of ...

  • Don’t send Haitians to Dominican territory official warns Brazil

    Dominican Today - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Santo Domingo.- Immigration Agency director on Wednesday said the country isn't obliged to receive Haitian nationals repatriated from Brazil or other nations, if they didn't depart from the country. Jose Ricardo Taveras noted that in recent months Brazil has deported more than 300 Haitians who allegedly departed from Dominican Republic. He said the country, which signed off on the ...

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  • Nine killed by rebels in Colombia

    China Daily - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    /enpproperty--> BOGOTA - At least nine soldiers were killed in an attack by the National Liberation Army (ELN), the second largest guerrilla group in Colombia, the country's military said Wednesday. The attack on soldiers with home-made explosives took place late Tuesday in northeastern Colombia near the border with Venezuela, the regional army command said in an online statement. ...

  • Latin America Haiti Guatemala Paraguay With Highest Malnutrition

    Argentina Independent - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    UN’s World Food Programme Paraguay, Guatemala, and Haiti are the countries with the biggest problem of food deprivation and malnutrition in Latin America, according to a report by UN. In the study by the World Food Programme, 25.5% of the Paraguayan population is undernourished, while the figure rises to 30.4% in Guatemala and 44.5% in Haiti. Nearly two million people worldwide are ...

  • Uninsured Texans Seek Health Care In Mexico As Their Governor Resists Medicaid Expansion

    ThinkProgress - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    article from Tuesday shines a light on what, exactly, most Republican governors’ refusal to expand Medicaid will mean for real Americans by examining poor communities in a state headed by one of Obamacare’s most ardent critics: Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX). The piece centers on particularly destitute populations in southern Texas, where some uninsured residents are so poor, sick, and ...

  • Fitch ratifica la calificacion de Atizapan de Zaragoza Estado de Mexico en BBB-

    Fitch Ratings - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Fitch: Recession Concern Dampens European Investor Sentiment An increasing number of investors expect fundamental credit conditions will deteriorate across sectors, according to a Fitch Ratings investor survey. The more circumspect sentiment was most notable for the sovereign segment, where the proportion of survey respondents anticipating worsening conditions more than doubled to 55%, from 24% ...

  • Entrenched Mexico drug mafia vigilantes battle for control of agricultural Michoacan state

    Canada.com - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    In this May 20, 2013 photo, a man on a motorcycle drives past the burnt-out hulks of two trucks and a passenger bus, allegedly torched by the Knights Templar drug cartel as a warning to anyone who tries to bring reinforcements, near the town of Buenavista, Mexico. A drug cartel that takes its name from an ancient monastic order has set fire to lumber yards, packing plants and passenger buses in ...

  • No more drug war in Latin America Report explores new ways to fight drugs

    Christian Science Monitor - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    A new OAS report looks at alternatives to prohibiting the drug trade, including legal market regulation, reform of the UN drug convention, and smarter ...

  • Venezuelas Maduro still waiting on Washingtons recognition

    Christian Science Monitor - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    More than a month since Maduro was elected Venezuelan president by less than 2 percent of the vote, the US has not recognized his victory. A partial recount of the ballot is currently ...

  • Foreign Students in Oklahoma Confront Tornado Threat

    VOA - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    WASHINGTON -- For many Americans in the nation’s center, tornadoes are a frightening fact of life. But for foreign students, usually from countries where tornadoes never occur, twisters can be an even scarier experience. Such was the case this past Monday when a tornado devastated the U.S. town of Moore, Oklahoma, killing at least 24 people and leaving thousands homeless. "It was ...

  • Syrian Opposition Ponders Peace Meeting

    VOA - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    ISTANBUL -- Syria's opposition coalition is to convene in Istanbul Thursday to decide whether to participate in talks next month on resolving the Syrian conflict that are being organized by Washington and Moscow. But the opposition has reservations about the role of the Syrian government in the planned talks. The Syrian National Coalition is due to meet over three days in Istanbul. The ...

  • Political participation by indigenous peoples in Latin America still low - UN report

    UN News Centre - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Print 22 May 2013 &#150 Indigenous peoples in Latin America have undergone an unprecedented mobilization in the past 20 years, but political participation, particularly among women, is still low, the United Nations said in a new report released today. Intercultural Citizenship – Contributions from the political participation of indigenous peoples in Latin America, released by the UN ...

  • Colombia 9 soldiers killed by in rebel attack

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    BOGOTA, Colombia -; At least nine Colombian soldiers were killed in an attack with homemade explosives by the country's second-largest leftist rebel band, the military said ...

  • Brazils OSX Cuts Workforce Amid Broader Reorganization

    Rigzone - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    SAO PAULO - Brazilian naval construction OSX Brasil SA, controlled by billionaire Eike Batista, has laid off more than 300 employees as part of a broader reorganization plan to reduce spending and focus on hard orders. OSX scaled back construction of its shipyard in the port of Acu, and will only continue with plans if new orders materialize. In a statement, OSX said it has around 260 employees ...

  • Maduro Highlights Military Doctrines Strength in Venezuela

    Prensa Latina - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Caracas, May 22 (Prensa Latina) The 21st century socialism project has a strong military doctrine and patriots military chiefs, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who attends a military exercise in the Caribbean island of La Orchila, said today. From the Captain Antonio Diaz naval air base, Maduro stressed the importance of strengthening the defense capability of Venezuelan land and seas. ...

  • Amazon Gastronomic Forum in Bolivia Recommends Eating Insects

    Prensa Latina - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    La Paz, May 22 (Prensa Latina) A group of experts recommended today the addition of insect to the cuisine of Bolivia, because according to them these have a high nutritional value and can contribute to food security policy. Specialists met in this capital in the Amazon Gastronomic Forum, called for breaking barriers for the incorporation of these species in the local diet. "In Bolivia, ...

  • Stressed in Cuba the Need to Increase Links in the Caribbean

    Prensa Latina - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Havana, May 22 (Prensa Latina) Caribbean Cultural institutions need to promote and get more cooperation between them, said here Lourdes Croes, Director of the National Library of Aruba, the unique institution of its kind in the ...

  • Film on Anti-Apartheid Mysterious Symbol to Be Premiered in Cuba

    Prensa Latina - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Havana, May 22 (Prensa Latina) Searching For Sugar Man, the Oscar-nominated documentary about the mysterious singer Sixto Rodriguez stands out among the proposals of a sample of British cinema in Cuba. Despite being a sales failure in his native United States, ...

  • Dominican police arrest man accused of raping at least 60 women

    Canada.com - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic - Authorities in the Dominican Republic have arrested a man suspected of raping at least 60 women in the past two years. Police say 23-year-old Jonathan Parra confessed to raping women ages 16 to 28 after picking them up on his motorcycle while pretending to be a taxi driver in the popular tourist town of Puerto Plata. People routinely hail motorcycles as taxi ...

  • Popes Message to IV National Eucharistic Congress in Costa Rica

    EWTN - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    VATICAN CITY, April 22, 2013 (Zenit.org) - Here is a translation of the message that Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, sent in the name of the Holy Father Francis, to the participants in the 4th National Eucharistic Congress in Costa Rica (Cartago, April 14-21, 2013) on the topic: "The Eucharist: Bread of Life for Our People." The message was read by the ...

  • Book Fairs in Cuba and Venezuela

    Pravda - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The Book Fair in La Havana, Cuba (February 14 - 22) has just ended, now Filven in Venezuela (March 08 - 17) is due to begin. In Cuba, just like in Venezuela, books can be bought at low cost, since book publications are sponsored by the state. All segments of society can afford to buy and read ...

  • European Leaders Take Steps in Cracking Down on Tax Fraud

    VOA - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    PARIS -- The European Union has announced a series of measures to crack down on tax avoidance and fraud, including the automatic exchange of bank information to catch cheats. European Union President Herman Van Rompuy hailed as "unprecedented" a series of measures against tax evasion agreed to Wednesday by the bloc's 27 leaders during a brief summit in Brussels. Among them: ...

  • Cameron Indications Suggest London Killing was Terror-related

    VOA - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    British forensic officers attend the scene of an apparent attack which has left one man confirmed dead and two people wounded near Woolwich barracks in London, May, 22, ...

  • IRS Official Refuses to Testify to Congress About Scandal

    VOA - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The official at the center of the storm over the U.S. tax collection agency's targeting of conservative Tea Party groups, Lois Lerner, has refused to testify before a tense congressional hearing on Capitol Hill where Democratic and Republican lawmakers expressed their anger and frustration. Word came Tuesday the Internal Revenue Service official everyone wanted to hear from the most, ...

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