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Conservative candidate Porfirio Lobo is set to win a controversial first presidential election in Honduras since a coup earlier this year. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
LIMA, Peru -- The government of Peru is apologizing to its Afro-Peruvian population for the first time for centuries of abuse, exclusion and discrimination. Full Article at China Post
Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured during an interview at his home in Madrid on October 7, 2009. View Photo »
They are widely perceived as the less corrupt, and they tend to have stability, free and regular elections and, in most cases, independent judiciaries and other effective systems of checks and balances. The second group is that of countries that are in the middle of the list, such as Brazil, Mexico, Col...
It is understood the AIM-listed company, which has its headquarters in Dublin, had received two separate expressions of interest; one for itsPeruvian assets alone and the other for those operations combined with its interest in Colombia. Full Article at Irish Examiner
I'm sitting here laughing to myself as i write this as some angry American has just sent me a message on my blog calling me a 'Hater' as i apparently angered/offended her with my description of the American tourist groups in Peru that drove us crazy.... Full Article at Travel Blog
The Tigers traveled to Manchester City, the scene of an uneventful game 11 months ago, to face “big spending” Manchester City. I wasn’t expecting to enjoy this one all that much. We did though. Full Article at Footymad
Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured during an interview at his home in Madrid on October 7, 2009. View Photo »
All of these demonstrated the deep friendship between China and Peru, and we appreciate that very much
RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) -- A 23-year-old Israeli backpacker was declared missing in South America. The family of Omri Lahad reported not having any contact with him for more than a month. Full Article at JTA
The Hispanic Chamber Cincinnati USA did a terrific job hosting its 2009 Dinner Gala for around 400 people at the Millennium Hotel on Tuesday night, but I wish it could have expanded the event by several hundred more seats - 535, to be exact. Full Article at Cincinnati Enquirer
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
Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured during an interview at his home in Madrid on October 7, 2009. This year's Nobel Literature Prize could go to a poet for the first time since 1996, Swedish literary circles say as speculation mounts ahead of Thursday's announcement.
View Photo »Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured during an interview at his home in Madrid on October 7, 2009. This year's Nobel Literature Prize could go to a poet for the first time since 1996, Swedish literary circles say as speculation mounts ahead of Thursday's announcement.
View Photo »Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured during an interview at his home in Madrid on October 7, 2009. This year's Nobel Literature Prize could go to a poet for the first time since 1996, Swedish literary circles say as speculation mounts ahead of Thursday's announcement.
View Photo »Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured during an interview at his home in Madrid on October 7, 2009. This year's Nobel Literature Prize could go to a poet for the first time since 1996, Swedish literary circles say as speculation mounts ahead of Thursday's announcement.
View Photo »Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured during an interview at his home in Madrid on October 7, 2009. This year's Nobel Literature Prize could go to a poet for the first time since 1996, Swedish literary circles say as speculation mounts ahead of Thursday's announcement.
View Photo »Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured during an interview at his home in Madrid on October 7, 2009. This year's Nobel Literature Prize could go to a poet for the first time since 1996, Swedish literary circles say as speculation mounts ahead of Thursday's announcement.
View Photo »Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured during an interview at his home in Madrid on October 7, 2009. This year's Nobel Literature Prize could go to a poet for the first time since 1996, Swedish literary circles say as speculation mounts ahead of Thursday's announcement.
View Photo »Peru's Juan Vargas speaks during a press conference in Lima, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a 2010 World Cup cup qualifying match on Oct. 10 in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru's Nolberto Solano speaks during a press conference in Lima, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a 2010 World Cup qualifying match on Oct. 10 in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru's Nolberto Solano gestures after a training session in Lima, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a 2010 World Cup cup qualifying match Saturday in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru's Carlos Zambrano, right, and Peru's Alberto Rodriguez, left, practice during a training session in Lima, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a 2010 World Cup qualifying match on Oct. 10 in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru's soccer coach Jose del Solar, left, speaks with his teammates Leao Butron, second left, Johan Fano, second right, and Nolberto Solano after a training session in Lima, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Peru soccer coach Jose Del Solar (L) runs next to players Johan Fano (C) and assistant Jorge Soto during a training session in Lima October 6, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a World Cup 2010 qualifying match on October 10 in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru soccer coach Jose Del Solar (C) talks to his players during a training session in Lima October 6, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a World Cup 2010 qualifying match on October 10 in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru soccer coach Jose Del Solar (R) and player Roberto Palacios fight for the ball during a training session in Lima October 6, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a World Cup 2010 qualifying match on October 10 in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru's soccer player Nolberto Solano (3rd L) runs with teammates during a training session in Lima October 6, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a World Cup 2010 qualifying match on October 10 in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru soccer coach Jose Del Solar (L) talks to his players during a training session in Lima October 6, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a World Cup 2010 qualifying match on October 10 in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru's soccer players Nolberto Solano (L) and Roberto Palacios fight for the ball during a training session in Lima October 6, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a World Cup 2010 qualifying match on October 10 in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru's soccer players warm during a training session in Lima, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a 2010 World Cup cup qualifying match on Saturday in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru's soccer coach Guillermo del Solar, third right, talks to one of his players during a training session in Lima, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a 2010 World Cup cup qualifying match next Saturday in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru's soccer coach Guillermo del Solar, gestures during a training session in Lima, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a 2010 World Cup cup qualifying match on Saturday in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru's Alberto Rodriguez, left, battles for the ball with teammates during a training session in Lima, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a 2010 World Cup cup qualifying match on Saturday in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru's Roberto Palacios, right, fights for the ball with teammate Nolberto Solano, during a training session in Lima, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a 2010 World Cup cup qualifying match on Saturday in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru's soccer coach Guillermo del Solar, left, warms up next to player Johan Fano, right, during a training session in Lima, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. Peru will face Argentina in a 2010 World Cup cup qualifying match on Saturday in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peru soccer players Roberto Palacios, Nolberto Solano, Christian Ramos and Marcio Valverde (L-R) run during a training session in Lima October 5, 2009. Peru will play Argentina in a 2010 World Cup qualifying match on October 10 in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is pictured during an interview at his home in Madrid on October 7, 2009. This year's Nobel Literature Prize could go to a poet for the first time since 1996, Swedish literary circles say as speculation mounts ahead of Thursday's announcement.
View Photo »They are widely perceived as the less corrupt, and they tend to have stability, free and regular elections and, in most cases, independent judiciaries and other effective systems of checks and balances. The second group is that of countries that are in the middle of the list, such as Brazil, Mexico, Col...
All of these demonstrated the deep friendship between China and Peru, and we appreciate that very much
The rating that Mexico got over the last few years, ahead of Brazil and ahead of Colombia and ahead of Peru, which was alright at the time, now seems a bit overblown
What happens when a rapper born in Peru and raised in New York City ventures into war-torn Afghanistan to start an orphanage? My name is Immortal Technique and this is my story, part two.
We see the region as a big emerging growth market ... Brazil is untapped. We've seeded Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico -- and now we're poised for growth there. The brand is primed for those areas, too, with cotton and bright colors.
we are convinced that Peru is a stable and functional country of South America.
I have been to different countries, from Africa to Russia to Peru ... all of these different areas have something in common which is children in need
Peru is one of the countries that have officially recognized Kosovo as independent, and we believe Abkhazia and South Ossetia also deserve official recognition as two new republics
Consumers have become increasingly aware of humanitarian issues in the garment industry. They want to make ethical choices but are faced with very few options ... This new draft standard will give consumers the opportunity to use their purchasing power to guarantee fair prices to farmers and social just...
We have the full right to demand explanations from the Chilean side for this act that undermines Peru's sovereignty
Currently we have 99,000 square kilometres of acreage under exploration in Oman, Yemen, Colombia, East Timor and Peru. RIL has also commenced drilling its first offshore exploratory well as an operator in the deep waters of Oman block 18. The average production from the Yemen’s Block nine has reached a ...
Reliance will continue to accrue oil and gas properties overseas to add to existing assets in Oman, Yemen, Colombia, East Timor and Peru
Clearly, Mexico, Colombia and Peru are attractive right now.
Just look at Peru, Bolivia, Puerto Rico, the Domican Republic, African Americans and the fraternity culture. They all have the color issue. In Jamaica, the lighter you are, the closer to white you are, the more relevant you become.
Chile and Peru are doing well as these countries do a fair amount of trade with China in commodities, mostly metals
I've been involved with them since 2001 and have gone on seven mission trips with them to India, Honduras, Nicaragua and Peru
We prefer Spain, Peru and Argentina where we are integrated with the distribution
The US, Australia, Peru and Vietnam have expressed their interest to join
We have to cancel (the meeting with Bachelet) because we are going back to Peru over this issue
I am returning 24 hours earlier than scheduled so I can obtain complete and sufficient information (on the issue) and to be able to speak from Peru
The deepening of the China-Peru strategic partnership conforms to the common interests of both countries and their people.
Diplomatic relations between Peru and Chile have been a little more strained in recent weeks
For a long time, Chile has been exporting its retailing model to Peru, which transfers its experience in mining ... You can see quite a few Chilean retailers operating in Peru [in the home improvement and construction sectors], such as Falabella y Ripley, the Ahumada pharmacies, Casa & Ideas, Homecenter...
The more commercial ties there are between Peru and Chile, the more the countries' interests will be aligned ... That will make it possible to resolve historic problems which, until now, have limited [these countries’] ability to take advantage of opportunities for cooperation, even in areas that are no...
Until recently, business between Chile and Peru could be summed up by the arrival of Chilean capital in the Peruvian market
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