A Sit-Down with the Head Chef of One of Tucson's Best Restaurants

TUCSON -- Tucson is known for its abundance of Mexican restaurants. In a city festooned with them, how does one stand out above the rest? Rosa Ortega of Rosa's Mexican Food answers this question among others in a...

Crisis in Honduras. The World needs answers

These are articles and editorials, reported from Honduras by  The Utila East Wind, which chronicle the events that preceded the removal of former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya. Hugo Chavez and...

OAS votes to revoke resolution on Cuba

  Hillary Clinton returned home after the first day of the OAS General Assembly after a bizzare day, leaving aides behind to continue in representation of the USA. Day one of the Assembly was not...

OAS Assembly President Rodas replaced amid confusion.

  Patricia Rodas, the Foreign Affairs Minister of Honduras has been replaced as President of the OAS General Assembly Meeting in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. At the request of delegates and Foreign Ministers...

Nicaragua to review disputed mayoral election

Following allegations of fraud, the Nicaraguan election council agreed to "a local review of the Managua mayoral election results". "Ortega's government has been criticized for refusing to allow observers from...

Nicaraguan municipals: Ortega wins (UPDATED)

UPDATES: The Nicaragua´s opposition opposed the electoral results. Some of the followers of Liberal party candidate, Eduardo Montealegre, staged protests in Managua. It has been reported three people died at the...

US gives $1bn to rebuild Georgia

Georgia suffered huge loss and also had damages in the Russian air strikes in the recent flare up.European Union leaders have suspended talks on the new agreement with Moscow until Russian troops are withdrawn from Geogia.Russian has threatned to respond to the growing...

Nicaragua recognizes Abkhazia, S. Ossetia

Following Caracas example, Managua has recognized the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia becoming the second state in Latin America that backs Russia's stance on the breakaway regions. ...

New Paraguay leader's first challenge: land reform

After having received permission from the Pope to exercise as President, Bishop Fernando Lugo will confront many challenges. According to the following article, land reform would be the first one....

Nicaraguan Pro-Democracy Rally Slated for Tomorrow

Under the banner of "Dictadura No!" thousands of Nicaraguans are expected to attend a rally Friday afternoon, July 11, 2008, in front of the residence of President Daniel Ortega.  Demonstrators plan to peacefully march all around the President's very large property to...

News Divine tragedy forces resignation of Chief of Police Joel Ortega. City p...

Mexico city Mayor Marcelo Ebrard informed that according to the testimonies gathered from the victims' families and investigation reports, he decided to accept the resignation of Ortega inspite of the fact...

Club Stampede Cops Suspended

This is a follow-up to patgarcia's nightclub stampede story: The police who stormed a Mexico City nightclub are now suspended and under investigation for mishandling the raid, which resulted in the deaths of twelve people."Mexico City's mayor, Marcelo Ebard, said that there...

12 trampled to death in Mexico City

Lets hope the death toll is not going to keep rising on this tragedy. "MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- Twelve people were fatally trampled Friday night during a raid on a nightclub in northern Mexico City, police said. The 6:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. ET) raid resulted in a stampede...

Nicaraguan pop singer threatens President Ortega over revolutionary song copy...

Caracas, Venezuela, 14 June, 2008. Nicaraguan popular singer Carlos Mejia Godoy asked the Ortega government to stop using his revolutionary songs and lyrics in public events. In a letter addressed to Rasario...

Venezuela and Iran boost bilateral relations

Caracas, Venezuela, 23 April 2008. Today, Venezuela and Iran concluded the Fifth Meeting of their High Commission on bilateral relations. During the meeting 15 cooperation agreements were negotiated on...

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