Salvadoran police find $9M in cash in oil drum
Police in El Salvador say officers found $9 million in cash crammed into an oil drum buried at a ranch near the capital.
1993 Pontiac Sunbird SE review from El Salvador
What things have gone wrong with the car? The radiator went wrong. General comments?
LATIN AMERICA: Ties with China Based on Commodity Exports, Manufactured Imports
Exports from Latin America and the Caribbean will grow again this year, driven largely by demand from China. But the high proportion of commodities may increase dependency on China, and Asia as a region, warns a new report by ECLAC, the regional United Nations agency.
ARGENTINA-BRAZIL: Nuclear Safeguards System an Example for the World
A system of mutual safeguards, created nearly two decades ago by Argentina and Brazil for in-situ verification of the peaceful use of nuclear power in both countries, serves as an international model of transparency and confidence building in this highly sensitive field.
BRAZIL: Sugarcane’s Electrical Potential Goes to Waste
Sugarcane could replace the energy produced by three hydroelectric dams like the Belo Monte in the Amazon, claims the Brazilian sugarcane industry, which remains relegated to marginal participation in the national electricity matrix.
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World › El Salvador bans gang membership after bus massacre
El Salvador has made it illegal to belong to a street gang in the wake of an attack on a passenger bus that killed 17…
FILM-CUBA: “I Fought for This, But Not Just to Be a Housewife”
Mavi Susel, the first transsexual in Cuba to undergo sex reassignment surgery, back in 1988, has found herself trapped in the traditionally assigned gender role of a housewife.
Fernley’s Salvador provides killing blows to YHS boys soccer defense
Too much Salvador Sanchez was the downfall for the Yerington High School boys soccer team, which fell 9-3 to the host Fernley Vaqueros in its season-opening match on Tuesday.
Environmental Forensics for BP Gulf Spill
Stealthy submarine gliders slide through the depths of the Gulf of Mexico with the precision of birds of prey. Robot-like rovers search for droplets of oil thousands of metres under the surface. Powerful computerised analysers send instant results to scientists on board the ship above. All of this to assess the impact of disaster.
