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TravelDailyNews Nicaragua Tourism website debuts new feature to streamline vacation planning Nicaragua, one of Central America's hottest (and safest) tourist destination, has unveiled a website feature to make traveling to "the land of lakes and volcanoes" easier. The new booking... (photo: Creative Commons / Serenityweb1) America Market Nicaragua Photos Tourism Wikipedia: Nicaragua |
Denver Post Low-fare Spirit Airlines returning to Denver International Airport Spirit, which has set up shop again at DIA, doesn't mind blurring the line between traditional and outrageous marketing. (AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post) Spirit Airlines returns to the Denver market... (photo: Public Domain / Jelson25) Airlines Airport Denver Photos Transport Wikipedia: Spirit Airlines |
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The Dallas Morning News Wal-Mart allegedly hushed up bribery case in Mexico MEXICO CITY — In September 2005, a senior Wal-Mart lawyer received an alarming email from a former executive at the company's largest foreign subsidiary, Wal-Mart de... (photo: Creative Commons / MPD01605) Business Lawmaker Market Photos Wikipedia: Walmart México |
Al Jazeera Europe pressured to reform economy World powers have pressurised Europe to take strong measures to fix its debt-heavy economy and restore growth to a level that would lift the cloud hanging over the... (photo: AP / Cliff Owen) Economy Europe IMF Photos Wikipedia: European sovereign-debt crisis |
BBC News Cruise ship 'ignored Panama castaways' An American cruise company says it deeply regrets that one of its ships failed to stop to help a fishing boat adrift in the Pacific Ocean. Two of the three Panamanians on... (photo: AP / Arnulfo Franco) Maritime Panama Photos Scandal Wikipedia: Princess Cruises |
The Miami Herald Documents: Closing of Miami’s Venezuelan consulate was punishment for Chávez foes The closing of the Venezuelan consulate in Miami was more about punishing the “feverish” opponents of President Hugo Chávez who live in South Florida... (photo: AP / Fernando Llano) Business Photos Politics Venezuela Wikipedia: Hugo Chávez |
Star Tribune Cuba remains a wedge for Americas CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA - President Obama concluded a contentious hemispheric summit on the defensive Sunday as it ended without agreement on whether Cuba's Communist leaders... (photo: AP / J Pat Carter) Business Cuba Photos Politics Wikipedia: Barack Obama |
Journal of Commerce Senators Want Mexico to Drop Poultry Probe A bipartisan group of 16 senators, led by Tom Carper, D-Del., and Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., have sent a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk urging the termination... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert) Environment Business Mexico Photos Wikipedia: Ron Kirk |
The Tribune San Luis Obispo Obama wants to show he's serious about trade President Barack Obama's challenge as he rubs shoulders with CEOs and political leaders from the Americas this weekend is convincing U.S. business that he's serious about... (photo: AP / Fernando Llano) Business China Photos Trade Wikipedia: Barack Obama |