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The agency says nearly all sectors improved, and exports hit a record of $46.3 billion. The fishery sector grew by a whopping 29.7 percent. While mining has driven growth in neighboring nations, output was nearly flat in Peru last year. The government...
Strong results at International were supported by both higher contract prices and favorable average foreign exchange rates in Brazil, and improved earnings from National Methanol. Our fossil fleet in Central America dispatched more frequently due to...
Germany's Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle attends a ceremony in front of an honor guard at the Foreign Ministry in Lima February 16, 2012. Westerwelle is in Peru to meet Peruvian President Ollanta Humala and his Peruvian counterpart Rafael... View Photo »
Assemblywoman Janet Duprey prevails over Karen Bisso in a Republican primary, November is almost certain to bring a rematch, with Mrs. Bisso on the Conservative Party line. It's because Ms. Duprey, a Peru Republican, voted to approve gay marriage. The...
TFO) Canada has ranked the Philippines only eighth among the 16 TFO client countries that were successful in increasing exports to Canada despite the global economic crisis. Philippine exports to Canada reached $888 million between 2009 and 2010. It...
Then they went to the district of El Augustino, where they had lunch, before meeting at 03:00 pm at the Plaza Bolognesi to leave for the district of Pueblo Libre, where they carried out the Water Forum “Water, Mining and Development in Peru today.” The...
Germany's Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle (L) and his Peruvian counterpart Rafael Roncagliolo stand during a ceremony at the Foreign Ministry in Lima February 16, 2012. Westerwelle is in Peru to meet Peruvian President Ollanta Humala and Roncagliolo... View Photo »
With a total of 8 outposts of Pio Pio across three boroughs, you have many options as to where to sample their classic Pisco Sour. The drinks are well crafted, and so is the food. The fare is classic, yet trailblazing in terms of culinary innovations...
But did you know that potatoes are native to Peru? That is where potatoes were first domesticated, during the time of the Incas. Were you visit modern-day Peru and walk through a market, you’d find yourself surrounded by dozens and dozens of varieties...
Peru, officially the Republic of Peru (Spanish: Perú or República del Perú pron. IPA [re'pu.βli.ka del pe'ɾu], Quechua: Piruw, Aymara: Piruw), is a country in western South America, bordering Ecuador and Colombia to the north, Brazil to the east, Bolivia to the south-east, Chile to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Full Article
Peru�s Defense Minister Alberto Otarola Penaranda, left, talks with Brazil's Defense Minister Celso Amorim as they arrive to the Ministry of Defense in Brasilia, Brazil, Tuesday Feb. 14, 2012. Penaranda is on a one-day visit to Brazil to sign bilateral military co-operation agreements.
View Photo »Peru's Defense Minister Alberto Otarola Penaranda attends a ceremony upon arrival to Brazil's Ministry of Defense in Brasilia, Brazil, Tuesday Feb. 14, 2012. Penaranda is on a one-day visit to Brazil to sign bilateral military co-operation agreements.
View Photo »Germany's Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle attends a ceremony in front of an honor guard at the Foreign Ministry in Lima February 16, 2012. Westerwelle is in Peru to meet Peruvian President Ollanta Humala and his Peruvian counterpart Rafael Roncagliolo during his one day official visit.
View Photo »Picture of the main newspapers of Peru reporting on the capture of Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) leftist guerrilla leader Florindo Flores, aka “Comrade Artemio”, taken at a kiosk in Lima on February 13, 2012. Peru's military has captured the last historic leader of the once feared...
View Photo »Germany's Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle walks past an honor guard as he arrives at the Foreign Ministry in Lima February 16, 2012. Westerwelle is in Peru to meet Peruvian President Ollanta Humala and his Peruvian counterpart Rafael Roncagliolo during his one day official visit.
View Photo »Peruvian President Ollanta Humala (R) stands next to security forces during a visit to Santa Lucia military base in the jungle after the capture of "Comrade Artemio", one of the top leaders of Peru's Shining Path guerrilla group, in Huallaga Valley February 12, 2012. Artemio, the most...
View Photo »"Comrade Artemio", one of the top leaders of Peru's Shining Path guerrilla group, is taken away by doctors after his arrival at a police airport in Lima February 12, 2012. Artemio, the most important leader of Peru's leftist Shining Path insurgency, has been captured by security forces...
View Photo »"Comrade Artemio", one of the top leaders of Peru's Shining Path guerrilla group, raises his arm as doctors take him away after his arrival at a hospital in Lima February 12, 2012. Artemio, the most important leader of Peru's leftist Shining Path insurgency, has been captured by...
View Photo »"Comrade Artemio", one of the top leaders of Peru's Shining Path guerrilla group, lies injured at a hospital in Lima February 12, 2012. Artemio, the most important leader of Peru's leftist Shining Path insurgency, has been captured by security forces after being shot in a remote jungle...
View Photo »Peru's President Ollanta Humala (R) stands with police officers next to "Comrade Artemio", one of the top leaders of Peru's Shining Path guerrilla group, who lies injured at a hospital in Lima February 12, 2012. Artemio, the most important leader of Peru's leftist Shining Path...
View Photo »Peru's Duilio Beretta reacts after loosing a point against Uruguay's Marcel Felder during a Davis cup tennis match in Montevideo, February 12, 2012.
View Photo »Peru's captain Luis Horna addresses his player Duilio Beretta during a Davis cup tennis match against Uruguay's Marcel Felder in Montevideo, February 12, 2012.
View Photo »Uruguay's Marcel Felder celebrates after defeating Peru's Duilio Beretta during their Davis cup tennis match in Montevideo, February 12, 2012.
View Photo »"Comrade Artemio," one of the top leaders of Peru's Shining Path guerrilla group, is seen at a camp in Huallaga valley in the Amazon jungle of Peru in this file photo taken on December 2, 2011 and released to Reuters on February 11, 2012. Artemio, the nom de guerre of Florindo Eleuterio...
View Photo »"Comrade Artemio", one of the top leaders of Peru's Shining Path guerrilla group, raises his arm as doctors take him away after his arrival in Lima February 12, 2012. Artemio, the nom de guerre of Florindo Eleuterio Flores, was captured by security forces after being shot in a remote...
View Photo »"Comrade Artemio", one of the top leaders of Peru's Shining Path guerrilla group, is taken away by doctors as he arrives in Lima February 12, 2012. Artemio, the nom de guerre of Florindo Eleuterio Flores, was captured by security forces after being shot in a remote jungle rife with drug...
View Photo »"Comrade Artemio," one of the top leaders of Peru's Shining Path guerrilla group, is seen at a camp in Huallaga valley in the Amazon jungle of Peru in this file photo taken on December 2, 2011 and released to Reuters on February 11, 2012. The most important leader of Peru's leftist...
View Photo »Peru's Sergio Galdos (L) returns the ball in front of teammate Duilio Beretta during their doubles Davis Cup tennis match against Marcel Felder and Martin Cuevas of Uruguay in Montevideo February 11, 2012.
View Photo »Peru's Duilio Beretta celebrates after beating Marcel Felder and Martin Cuevas of Uruguay in their doubles Davis Cup tennis match in Montevideo February 11, 2012.
View Photo »"Comrade Artemio," (L) one of the top leaders of Peru's Shining Path guerrilla group, is seen at a camp in Huallaga valley in the Amazon jungle of Peru in this photo taken on December 2, 2011 and released to Reuters on February 11, 2012. The most important leader of the leftist Shining...
View Photo »Thousands of activists, sympathizers, both Peruvian and foreign participate in the final stages of the so called “National March for Water” before gathering for a rally in downtown Lima on February 10, 2012, to protest against U.S. giant Newmont mining project Conga in Cajamarca,...
View Photo »Peru's Mauricio Echazu returns the ball to Uruguay's Marcel Felder during their Davis Cup tennis match in Montevideo, February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Peru's Duilio Beretta returns the ball to Uruguay's Martin Cuevas during their Davis Cup tennis match in Montevideo February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Uruguay's Martin Cuevas hits a backhand against Peru's Duilio Beretta during their Davis Cup tennis match in Montevideo February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Paraguay's Libertad Joel Bizera vies for the ball against Peru’s Alianza Lima Christian Ramos (C) and Jorge Bazan during their Copa Libertadores football match at Nicolaz Leoz stadium in Asuncion, Paraguay, on February 9, 2012AFP PHOTO Norberto Duarte.
View Photo »Peru�s Defense Minister Alberto Otarola Penaranda, left, talks with Brazil's Defense Minister Celso Amorim as they arrive to the Ministry of Defense in Brasilia, Brazil, Tuesday Feb. 14, 2012. Penaranda is on a one-day visit to Brazil to sign bilateral military co-operation agreements.
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