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Archeologists Find Mayan Remains Video
Tv.reuters.com | Sunday
Aug. 28 - Archeologists in Guatemala have discovered the remains of what they believe to be members of the royal family of the Mayan city of Cancuen.1.3
Guatemala Provides Internships for Doctors Trained in Cuba
Inside Costa Rica | Thursday Aug 25
The Guatemalan Public Health Ministry is working to ensure all of the 187 physicians recently graduated in Cuba will have jobs in hospitals and first-aid posts within the country.2.7
Village in Guatemalan Rain Forest Thrives with Ecological Logging
Common Dreams | Monday Aug 22
The loud drone of a gas generator and the buzz of power saws break the jungle silence.
Home Win
About.com | Saturday Aug 20
Home Win Guatemala succeeded on home soil when they won the Men's Team event at the 45th Caribbean Table Tennis Championships beating Puerto Rico in the final.
RiceX Announces Letter of Intent From Christian Children's Fund of G...
Hispanic Business | Monday Aug 15
The RiceX Company announced today that it has received a letter of intent from the Christian Children's Fund of Guatemala to purchase $500,000 of Solubles, RiceX's proprietary nutrition beverage made from ...
Local doctor visits Guatemala on med...
Medford Transcript (Registration Required) | Thursday Aug 11
Providing free health care can often be tricky, especially if it involves a trek into the mountains of Guatemala.
Colombian Foreign Minister on Official Guatemala Visit
Inside Costa Rica | Wednesday Aug 10
Colombian Foreign Minister, Carolina Barco, begins a 24-hour official visit to Guatemala, as part of a tour of Honduras, El Salvador and Jamaica.2.7
Leap of Faith for Central America
The Washington Post | Wednesday Aug 10
At age 13, Erlan Colindres has been in and out of jail more often than most kids his age have been to summer camp.
Mayors of Guatemalan town, Jupiter sign up as 'sister cities'
The Jupiter Courier (Registration Required) | Wednesday Aug 10
THE TCPALM NETWORK * The Stuart News and Port St. Lucie News * Fort Pierce Tribune * The Press Journal * The Jupiter Courier * Sebastian Sun * WPTV NewsChannel 5 NEWS * Nation & World * Florida * Obituaries * ...
Arkansas governor's trip to Guatemala scrubbed
KLRT Little Rock | Friday Aug 5
Gov. Mike Huckabee and his wife remained in Arkansas this week while officials of the Arkansas National Guard traveled to Guatemala on a trip that had been planned to include the state's first couple.
Diplomatic Appointments
Government of Canada | Tuesday Aug 2
No. 139 Minister of Foreign Affairs Pierre Pettigrew today announced the following diplomatic appointments: Yves Brodeur becomes Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey, with concurrent accreditation to the ...3.4
St. Peter's site for 'sister city' fete
Jupiter Courier (Registration Required) | Saturday Aug 6
The Town of Jupiter and the City of Jacaltenango, Guatemala, will become "sisters" Saturday afternoon at St.
White House Gaggle
Talk Radio News Service | Tuesday Aug 2
The President had his usual briefings this morning and as an addition to his daily schedule, he will be calling the Space Shuttle Discovery at approximately 10:19am to congratulate the crew on their ...
Whitman to help launch Republican Majority for Choice
Planet Jackson Hole | Saturday Jul 30
Planet Jackson Hole is a weekly print and online newspaper covering news, entertainment, and arts in Jackson Hole, WY and the greater Yellowstone region.
Mayan ruins, wildlife await visitors to Tikal
Lincoln Journal Star | Jul 17, 2005
TIKAL, Guatemala , We hadn't even left the clearing in the El Peten jungle before things got interesting.
QSR Magazine
Qsrmagazine.com | Jul 6, 2005
Minneapolis-based Caribou Coffee Company, the nation's second largest non-franchised coffee house chain, announced today that it will support sustainably produced coffee -- and the communities and farms in ...
Children mark holiday by becoming citizens
The Orlando Sentinel | Jul 5, 2005
Every year, thousands of foreign-born residents become U.S. citizens on Independence Day.
'Opportunity for everybody'
The Times | Jul 5, 2005
HAMMOND . "This is a great country," Ruben Contreras said Monday. "There's opportunity for everybody." Through luck of alphabetical order, Contreras, a Gary resident, was the first of 33 candidates to become a ...
New citizens sworn in Independence Day ceremony
WMDT Salisbury | Jul 5, 2005
On this Independence Day, 47 people from Africa, South America, China and many other countries around the world became U-S citizens in a special naturalization ceremony in Annapolis.
Bettering education in Guatemala
The Daily Herald | Jun 27, 2005
Culatta said that the foundation has evolved from its beginning in 1997 -- when volunteers built ... The funding made it possible to build schools in a trio of Guatemalan cities -- Chimaltenango, Momostenango and Patzicia.
Topics: Provo
Local firefighter lends a hand -- in Guatemala
Yakima Herald-Republic | Jun 27, 2005
The Guatemalan fire department's ambulance had a tire so close to failing that the crew had to decline transporting a gunshot victim the day Ed Moore stopped by the station five years ago.
OPIC OKs Loans for Firms Tied to Mafia
Waterloo Courier | Jun 26, 2005
An OPIC spokesman said the agency checks some of the same public databases where the AP found the information.
Charges dropped in case of immigrants living in shed
WMDT Salisbury | Jun 24, 2005
Authorities in Sussex County have dropped charges against two men accused of endangering the welfare of a 14-year-old girl, because the girl is actually 18 and the legal wife of one of the men.
Spring Valley church fills Hispanics' spiritual and social needs
The Journal News | Jun 24, 2005
"Do you have a handkerchief? Wave your handkerchiefs!" Pastor Joshua Jimenez, 19, urged his flock of about 100 who had gathered for a special Father's Day service Sunday at the United Methodist Church of Spring ...
Topics: West Nyack, Nyack
Indian movement seeks 'to expel white ...
Washington Times | Jun 24, 2005
A growing indigenous movement has helped topple successive governments in Bolivia and Ecuador and, angered by the destruction of Andean coca crops, now threatens the stability of other countries where Indians ...
Topics: Mesa
Man speaks sister city's language
Times Herald | Jun 21, 2005
ON A MISSION: John Cruz spent some time in April in Chiquimula, Guatemala, Port Huron's sister city.
Central American Labor Pact Stirs Strong Emotions
The Washington Post | Jun 20, 2005
For 18 years, Sara Adela Rosales sat behind a small, black sewing machine in a factory here piecing together pants.1.3
Brian Slupski
Northwest Herald | Jun 14, 2005
Two schools in a small Guatemalan city soon will have new bathrooms, thanks in large part to the Rotary clubs in Crystal Lake.
Topics: Crystal Lake
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Oscar Berger leads Guatemalan presidential vote
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Dec 29, 2003
Wealthy conservative Oscar Berger has claimed victory in Guatemala's presidential runoff vote, as partial official results showed him leading opponent ...
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