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Chemistry World August 1, 2012 Carmelo Polino |
A warning for Iberoamerican science Very few students consider science as a potential career and even fewer are interested in studying the exact and natural sciences. |
Fast Company April 2012 Irin Carmon |
Tigo Helps Remittances Go Mobile In countries like Guatemala, remittances from migrant workers in the U.S. are critical to the economy. Tigo, an international telecom, has a unique plan to use mobile banking to simplify a trying process. |
BusinessWeek June 23, 2011 Pons & Orozco |
In Caracas, Armored Cars Are All the Rage Venezuela, now the murder capital of South America, is a rich market. |
The Motley Fool August 11, 2010 David Lee Smith |
OPEC's Little Mouse Is Roaring Let's see how far Ecuador gets with its effort to bully the oil companies. |
BusinessWeek July 8, 2010 Pons & Cancel |
Cracking Down on Brokers in Caracas Chavez moves to curb the boom in bond trading in a bid to keep the bolivar from depreciating |
Insurance & Technology June 1, 2010 Anthony O'Donnell |
First Named Storm of Hurricane Season Hits Central America Guatemala hit hardest as that country and Mexico, El Salvador and Honduras declare a state of emergency in response to conditions such as widespread flooding, mudslides and the opening of large sinkholes. |
Outside May 2010 Tony D'Souza |
Books: Gringo Nightmare An American imprisoned for the murder of his ex-girlfriend in a Nicaraguan surf town finally clears the air -- sort of -- telling his story in the recently published Gringo Nightmare, by Eric Volz. |
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