Thursday, August 8, 2013

Frosty times ahead for Snowden - Boston Herald









Frosty times ahead for Snowden

Boston Herald

One Russian winter should convince Snowden, who defected from Hawaii, that his first choice of Venezuela or Ecuador for sanctuary was probably the right one. In an effort to be helpful — and surely a great American newspaper wouldn't be sarcastic ...









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Cuban dissident: opposition may eventually spark a work stoppage - MiamiHerald.com









Cuban dissident: opposition may eventually spark a work stoppage

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The stoppage will be difficult to achieve but could grow into a mass protest down the long road of opposition to the communist system, Antúnez said during a news conference at the University of Miami's Institute for Cuban and Cuban American Studies.









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Latin America's Tasty Secret - Wall Street Journal








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Latin America's Tasty Secret

Wall Street Journal

SUCH HAS BEEN the success of South America's wine-producing duopoly of Argentina and Chile, which has stormed the international market with interpretations of Malbec and Carménère, that it is easy to overlook the continent's other wine industries.









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China, Latin America sales help Adidas 2nd quarter profits, but Europe hurts - OregonLive.com









China, Latin America sales help Adidas 2nd quarter profits, but Europe hurts

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FRANKFURT, Germany -- German shoe and sporting goods company Adidas AG said Thursday net profit rose 4 percent in the second quarter to 172 million euros ($229 million) as stronger sales in China and Latin America offset a decline in Europe.









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Police: Amityville inspired boy to kill

CNN's Brooke Baldwin talks with Rafael Romo about a Brazilian boy who police say killed his family and himself.



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Costa Rica plans to close all zoos

Costa Rica wants to shut down public zoos and release the animals, but critics say the plan is wild. Rafael Romo reports.



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Millennial Media looks to expand in Latin America through partnership - Baltimore Business Journal









Millennial Media looks to expand in Latin America through partnership

Baltimore Business Journal

Millennial Media is expanding in Latin America through a new partnership with a leading mobile advertising network. Through the deal, Millennial (NYSE: MM) will allow Adsmovil to commercialize the company's mobile advertising products in Latin America.









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Ecuadorean soldier killed on border

An army officer from Ecuador and five Colombian rebels have died in clashes near Colombian border, local media reports say.



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'Iron Man' jetpacks spark concerns in Hawaii - The Register-Guard









'Iron Man' jetpacks spark concerns in Hawaii

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His company, H2O Sports Powered by Seabreeze, takes about 10 people on Jetlev rides daily, at a rate of $179 for 15 minutes. “Put it out all on a big map and say: OK, this new technology could be something very useful for Hawaii, for its tourism, its ...









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ALBA: Latin America's groundbreaking alliance of solidarity and mutual aid - rabble.ca








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ALBA: Latin America's groundbreaking alliance of solidarity and mutual aid

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Its name, in Spanish, means dawn, and it represents a new dawn for solidarity and cooperation for the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean and has significant implications for international exchanges in general. It was proposed by President ...









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Latin America Sales Help Adidas Profits - Fox News Latino









Latin America Sales Help Adidas Profits

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Sales rose 21 percent in Latin America and 6 percent in China, excluding the effects of shifting currency exchange rates. North American sales fell 2 percent as a late start to the golf season hurt sales at the TaylorMade brand, which makes clubs and ...









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Insight Cuba Offers Abundant Fall Savings: Up to $1000 Per Couple Savings on ... - PR Newswire (press release)









Insight Cuba Offers Abundant Fall Savings: Up to $1000 Per Couple Savings on ...

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NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y., Aug. 8, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Zealous travelers yearning for a taste of Cuba this fall season can do so without reaching too deeply into their wallets. For a limited time, Insight Cuba, the leading provider of U.S ...









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New devices let you fly like Iron Man but spark Hawaii concerns about ... - Windsor Star








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New devices let you fly like Iron Man but spark Hawaii concerns about ...

Windsor Star

His company, H2O Sports Powered by Seabreeze, takes about 10 people on Jetlev rides daily, at a rate of $179 for 15 minutes. "Put it out all on a big map and say: OK, this new technology could be something very useful for Hawaii, for its tourism, its ...

'Iron Man' jetpacks spark concerns in Hawaii









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China, Latin America sales help Adidas profits - Boston.com








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China, Latin America sales help Adidas profits

Boston.com

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — German shoe and sporting goods company Adidas AG said Thursday net profit rose 4 percent in the second quarter to 172 million euros ($229 million) as stronger sales in China and Latin America offset a decline in Europe.

Europe to remain a challenge for Adidas









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UN: Colombia coca area drops by 25%

The area of land planted with coca - the raw ingredient for cocaine - in Colombia has fallen by 25% between 2011 and 2012, a UN report says.



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Mayan frieze discovered in Guatemala

Archaeologists discover a richly decorated Mayan frieze which had been buried in an ancient pyramid in northern Guatemala.



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Corruption in Venezuela: The billion-dollar fraud


WHEN it comes to corruption, Venezuela has long languished near the bottom of the international league table. According to the latest index of perceptions of corruption compiled each year by Transparency International, a Berlin-based watchdog, only eight out of the list of 176 countries were seen as more graft-ridden. Even places like Haiti and Zimbabwe ranked higher. The organisation’s Venezuela chapter found that 65% of respondents in a recent survey thought corruption had worsened in the previous two years. Well over half thought government measures to tackle it were ineffective.Enter Nicolás Maduro, elected as president in April after Hugo Chávez died of cancer before he could be sworn in for a third six-year term. Mr Maduro, a former bus driver who was Chávez’s foreign minister, has said that fighting corruption is a priority for his government. Several mid-level officials have been arrested.One of the biggest cases concerns Ferrominera, a state-owned iron-ore miner and processor in the south-eastern state of Bolívar. After years of protests by its workers, some of whom were prosecuted for their pains, Ferrominera’s chairman, Radwan Sabbagh, was arrested in...



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Brazil’s opposition: Own goals

UNTIL a couple of months ago polls suggested that Dilma Rousseff was one of the democratic world’s most popular leaders and was sailing towards a second term in a presidential election due next October. Then Brazil was suddenly engulfed by protests. They have died away—but Ms Rousseff’s popularity has suffered damage. Confidence in the presidency fell from 63% last year to just 42% in a poll published this month by Ibope.



The polls have a silver living for Ms Rousseff and her Workers’ Party (PT). Despite her problems, most of her opponents have failed to make much progress. The protests were in part a cry of anger against the whole political class. Support for Aécio Neves, the likely candidate of the Party of Brazilian Social Democracy (PSDB), the main opposition, has only nudged up, according to Datafolha, another pollster (see chart). Mr Neves had two successful terms as governor of Minas Gerais, Brazil’s second-most-populous state. But since moving to the Senate in 2011, he has made little impact on the national scene.Mr Neves has recently been preoccupied with internal wrangling. Party chiefs are attempting to anoint him as their candidate. But he faces a...



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Social networking in Latin America: Follow the leader

LATIN AMERICANS, it seems, have swiftly become addicted to social networking, with users spending ten hours a month (twice as much as the average in the rest of the world) on services such as Facebook, LinkedIn and, especially, Twitter, according to a study by ComScore, a consultancy, published in May. It found that five countries in the region rank in the global top ten for “engagement” (ie, hours spent per month) with social networks.So it is not surprising that Latin American presidents have taken to tweeting with gusto. Seven of the 25 most-followed world leaders hail from the region, according to Twiplomacy, a website. Among the most active is Argentina’s Cristina Fernández. She seems to view Twitter’s 140-character limit as rather like the other checks on her power: an annoyance to be sidestepped rather than a hard rule. She frequently tweets out verbose diatribes split across dozens of messages; she once tweeted 34 times in 32 minutes. Although she has over 2m followers, she herself follows only 54, with not a single non-Latin American leader among them.The most “conversational” Latin American leader is Ecuador’s Rafael Correa: 83% of his tweets are replies to other users. But then Mr Correa is a man whose sensitivity to criticism led him to take a criminal libel case against a newspaper and to place legislative curbs on the media. Mr Correa is popular: he has over...



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Correction: Cuba

In our recent story on Cuba (“Money starts to talk”, July 20th) we stated that Marino Murillo, the Politburo member in charge of economic reform, is a former army colonel. In fact he was a university professor of economics and has never been an army officer. We apologise.



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United States Embargo Breaks Into the Intimate Lives of Cubans - Global Voices Online









United States Embargo Breaks Into the Intimate Lives of Cubans

Global Voices Online

Cuban bloggers inside and outside of the island have held a form of protest this week through posts in which they report their experiences on the economic embargo of the United States against Cuba that has lasted half a century. The embargo is “inside ...









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Do You Disagree with U.S. Foreign Policy like Cuba Journal Does? The Pentagon Says that you might me a "High Threat." WELCOME TO EAST GERMANY!





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Rumor: Iran is building an army in Latin America - MSN News








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Rumor: Iran is building an army in Latin America

MSN News

blasted the Obama administration in a subcommittee statement for failing to follow through on allegations of Iranian activity in Latin America. Ros-Lehtinen's statement cited a 1994 bombing of Argentinian Jewish community center Asociación Mutual ...

Andres Oppenheimer: US may reassess Iran-Latin American ties









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State Department To Reevaluate Iran Threat In Latin America - Fox News Latino









State Department To Reevaluate Iran Threat In Latin America

Fox News Latino

In the wake of a new report released by a leading Argentinean prosecutor on the influence of Iran in Latin America, the U.S. State Department is reviewing its own stance on the Islamic Republic's activities in the United States proverbial 'backyard ...









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China, Latin America sales help Adidas profits - MiamiHerald.com








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China, Latin America sales help Adidas profits

MiamiHerald.com

FRANKFURT, Germany -- German shoe and sporting goods company Adidas AG said Thursday net profit rose 4 percent in the second quarter to 172 million euros ($229 million) as stronger sales in China and Latin America offset a decline in Europe.

Europe to remain a challenge for Adidas

'Lacklustre' Europe takes toll on Adidas









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Chilean psychiatrist leads crusade to legalize marijuana

We found him in the foggy mountains of central Chile, near the town of Aguila Sur, conducting a ritual at dusk with two assistants.



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'Female Pele' Marta seeks fair deal for women's soccer

There's no skirting around the issue -- short shorts, long shorts -- it doesn't matter to the biggest name in women's football. "We are women and we have to be proud of that," says Brazil star Marta. "What really matters is the support you get in football regardless of the uniform you wear."



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My response to the arrogance of Major League Baseball





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Chilean psychiatrist leads crusade to legalize marijuana - CNN









Chilean psychiatrist leads crusade to legalize marijuana

CNN

It costs a lot of lives and blood; it costs a lot of foreign investment lost, a lot of tourism that we have lost in Mexico." Its effectiveness, the former president says, is questionable at best and countries should take a public health approach to the ...









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The TSA, now in more than just airports - Daily Caller









The TSA, now in more than just airports

Daily Caller

The Transportation Security Administration has expanded its duties beyond simple security checks at American airports. Now, unsuspecting citizens can be searched at different transportation hubs across the country. The TSA, created after the Sept. 11 ...









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Working To Save The Painted 'Zonkeys' Of Tijuana - Capital Public Radio News









Working To Save The Painted 'Zonkeys' Of Tijuana

Capital Public Radio News

Americans once waited in line for the chance to be photographed atop the striped donkeys on this famed tourist strip. But 9/11, the recession and the Mexican drug war have stifled tourism and nearly put the "zonkeys" and their owners out of work. A new ...









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Is it impossible for Venezuela to catch up in tourism? - eTurboNews








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Is it impossible for Venezuela to catch up in tourism?

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On Tuesday, a sewer line burst affected the transit of passengers moving across Terminal 5 of Maiquetía International Airport in Venezuela. Such incident faithfully represents the state of the country's tourism infrastructure. And it helps us ...









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