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Published: Saturday, December 5, 2009 Korean Air Co. said Friday that it will buy five 747-8 passenger planes in what will be a key deal for Boeing’s jumbo jet program. Full Article at HeraldNet
Over fishing and climate change have devastated the coastal wildlife of the Galapagos Islands, scientists in Ecuador said. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa waves upon his arrival at a news conference with Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 7, 2009. The leaders discussed the existing energy and oil bilateral agreements and are expected to sign new deals. View Photo »
If ⌠Chevron has its way, Congress will instead punish Ecuador because its government refuses to halt a private lawsuit against the oil giantâŚ. to force a favorable outcome in a private claim would justly generate international outrage
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 4 December, 2009 : - - Playa El Zonte esta ubicado en el Km. 53 de la Carretera del Litoral a 60 minutos del Aeropuerto Internacional de Comalapa y también de la Ciudad de San Salvador. Full Article at Surfer's Village
NEW YORK -- Chevron will pull its name from about 1,100 service stations in eastern states, the oil giant said Friday. It's just the latest oil major to cut back on retail operations where profit margins can be razor thin. BP PLC, Exxon Mobil Corp. Full Article at Myrtle Beach Sun News
QUITO, Ecuador, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- Over fishing and climate change have devastated the coastal wildlife of the Galapagos Islands, scientists in Ecuador said. Full Article at United Press International
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa talks to media during a news conference with Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 7, 2009. The leaders discussed the existing energy and oil bilateral agreements and are expected to sign new deals. View Photo »
With today's filing, the government of Ecuador is simply seeking to delay the arbitration and avoid ever having to own up for its abrogation of the rule of law and violation of its treaty obligations to the United States
2009-12-04 23:35:46 - VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwire) -- 12/04/09 -- Salazar Resources Ltd. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
SAO PAULO, Dec. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Frost & Sullivan named Global Crossing as the recipient of the Latin America Corporate Service Provider of the Year Award, at the 2009 Frost & Sullivan Latin America Best Practices Excellence Banquet, held yesterday... Full Article at RedOrbit
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Ecuador's President Rafael Correa waves upon his arrival at a news conference with Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 7, 2009. The leaders discussed the existing energy and oil bilateral agreements and are expected to sign new deals.
View Photo »Ecuador's President Rafael Correa talks to media during a news conference with Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 7, 2009. The leaders discussed the existing energy and oil bilateral agreements and are expected to sign new deals.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez and Ecuador's President Rafael Correa (L) talk to the media during a news conference in Caracas October 7, 2009. The leaders discussed the existing energy and oil bilateral agreements and are expected to sign new deals.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (R) shakes hands with Ecuador's President Rafael Correa during a news conference in Caracas October 7, 2009. The leaders discussed the existing energy and oil bilateral agreements and are expected to sign new deals.
View Photo »Leaders of Ecuador's Union of Educators shout slogans against Ecuador's President Rafael Correa from a balcony of the government palace in Quito, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Leaders of Ecuador's Union of Educators shout slogans against Ecuador's President Rafael Correa from a balcony of the government palace in Quito, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ecuador's players Michael Quinonez, left, Cristian Benitez, and Neicer Reasco, right, practice during a training session in Quito, Tuesday, Oct. 2009. Ecuador will face Uruguay in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in Quito on Oct. 10.
View Photo »Sixto Vizuete, top, Ecuador's soccer coach, smiles during a training session in Quito, Tuesday, Oct. 2009. Ecuador will face Uruguay in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in Quito on Oct. 10.
View Photo »Cristian Mora, right, and Francisco Cevallos, Ecuador's goalkeepers, practice during a training session in Quito, Tuesday, Oct. 2009. Ecuador will face Uruguay in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in Quito on Oct. 10.
View Photo »Ecuador's goalkeeper Marcelo Elizaga practices during a training session in Quito, Tuesday, Oct. 2009. Ecuador will face Uruguay in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in Quito on Oct. 10.
View Photo »Ecuador's players, from left to right, Walter Ayovi, Joao Rojas, Cristian Noboa and Geovanni Espinoza practice during a training session in Quito, Tuesday, Oct. 2009. Ecuador will face Uruguay in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in Quito on Oct. 10.
View Photo »Ecuador's players, from left to right, Michael Quinonez, Neicer Reasco, Jose Perlaza and Antonio Valencia practice during a training session in Quito, Tuesday, Oct. 2009. Ecuador will face Uruguay in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match in Quito on Oct. 10.
View Photo »Ecuador's Cristian Benitez (C) tries to tackle to Neicer Reasco during a training session in Quito October 5, 2009. Ecuador will face Uruguay in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match on October 10.
View Photo »Ecuador's Cristian Benitez (L) controls the ball in front of Paul Ambrossi during a training session in Quito October 5, 2009. Ecuador will face Uruguay in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match on October 10.
View Photo »Ecuador's Christian Benitez (R) controls the ball as Luis Perlaza follows him during a training session in Quito October 5, 2009. Ecuador will face Uruguay in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match on October 10.
View Photo »Ecuador's President Rafael Correa speaks during a meeting with Indian leaders, nor seen, at the government palace in Quito, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009. Correa is in a dispute with indigenous groups that are against a legislation proposed by Correa's government.
View Photo »Ecuador's President Rafael Correa speaks during a meeting with Indian leaders, nor seen, at the government palace in Quito, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009. Correa is in a dispute with indigenous groups that are against a legislation proposed by Correa's government.
View Photo »Ecuador's Liga de Quito midfielder Diego Calderon (R) is marked by Argentina's Lanus forward Santiago Biglieri during a Copa Sudamericana 2009 football match at Lanus stadium in Lanus, Buenos Aires, on October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Ecuador's Liga de Quito midfielder Daniel Vera (front) vies for the ball with Argentina's Lanus defender Carlos Arce during their Copa Sudamericana 2009 football match at Lanus stadium in Lanus, Buenos Aires, on October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Ecuador's Liga de Quito forward Claudio Graf (L) vies for the ball with Argentina's Lanus midfielder Eduardo Ledesma during their 2009 Copa Sudamericana football match at Lanus stadium in Lanus, Buenos Aires, on October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Ecuador's Liga de Quito midfielder Diego Calderon (R) vies for the ball with Argentina's Lanus forward Santiago Biglieri during a Copa Sudamericana 2009 football match at Lanus stadium in Lanus, Buenos Aires, on October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Claudio Bieler (L) of Ecuador's Liga Universitaria de Quito celebrates with team mates after scoring against Argentina's Lanus during their Copa Sudamericana soccer match in Buenos Aires, October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Claudio Bieler (L) of Ecuador's Liga Universitaria de Quito celebrates after scoring against Argentina's Lanus during their Copa Sudamericana soccer match in Buenos Aires, October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Ecuador's Liga Deportiva Universitaria's Claudio Graf, left, jumps for the ball with Argentina's Lanus' Maximiliano Velazquez during a Copa Sudamericana soccer match in Buenos Aires, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Ecuador's Liga Deportiva Universitaria's Claudio Bieler, left, fights for the ball with Argentina's Lanus' Maximiliano Lugo during a Copa Sudamericana soccer match in Buenos Aires, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Ecuador's President Rafael Correa talks to media during a news conference with Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Caracas October 7, 2009. The leaders discussed the existing energy and oil bilateral agreements and are expected to sign new deals.
View Photo »If ⌠Chevron has its way, Congress will instead punish Ecuador because its government refuses to halt a private lawsuit against the oil giantâŚ. to force a favorable outcome in a private claim would justly generate international outrage
With today's filing, the government of Ecuador is simply seeking to delay the arbitration and avoid ever having to own up for its abrogation of the rule of law and violation of its treaty obligations to the United States
The government of Ecuador has long sought to evade its contractual obligations to Chevron and, through its intervention in the Lago Agrio case, corrupted the proceeding ... With today's filing, the government of Ecuador is simply seeking to delay the arbitration and avoid ever having to own up for its a...
The government of Ecuador is simply seeking to delay the arbitration and avoid ever having to own up for its abrogation of the rule of law and violation of its treaty obligations to the United States
People from Ecuador living in Washington, D.C.; Connecticut; Pennsylvania, they can’t get Ecuadorian food where they live, so they’ll come here
A drift to the left is all the more unlikely as Uruguay is not awash with hydrocarbon revenue, which has underpinned the rise and consolidation of radicalism in countries such as Ecuador, Venezuela, and Bolivia.
Ecuador’s strategy is not to return to the financial markets ... The financing strategy is to optimize the use of our savings and to finance ourselves with friendly countries.
Neither OBITUARY [no]or the promoters from Ecuador, Venezuela and Perú, are responsible for this inconvenience.
jazz with traditional Andean and Afro-Latino rhythms ... This is my first solo album and I’m hugely excited about launching it in Inverness. I feel extremely fortunate to have worked with some of Ecuador’s top musicians and I am looking at possibilities to bring them to Scotland to tour with me.
even as world leaders have acknowledged that an agreement at Copenhagen is out of reach, governments we work with from Ecuador to the United Arab Emirates are seeing the importance of taking bold individual action.
This demonstrates that relations between China and Ecuador are excellent
There is a proposal for export of indigenously developed helicopters. HAL has exported five numbers of the indigenously developed Helicopters Dhruv to Ecuador and one to Mauritius
In countries such as Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia, government leaders have shattered the system of checks and balances. And when there are no watchdogs, you tend to have more arbitrary allocations of funds, and fewer transparent bids for government contracts.
I still remember watching them cook together all the time. My grandmother lived in Ecuador, but she would do stints in Chicago, and literally the whole time she was here she would cook.
It is a great honor to be able to share these national treasures of Ecuador with our readers in North America, Europe, Australia and other countries ... Ecuador is a place of astounding natural beauty and biodiversity. To be able to capture some of this natural splendor on camera and share it with milli...
Oil deliveries also came from Dubai, Angola, Nigeria, Ecuador, Brunei and the Soviet Union
The government wants to turn Callao into a regional hub and take market share away from Chile and Ecuador
Ecuador has been alarmed by the decision of Colombia, with which it severed diplomatic relations in March 2008, to allow U.S. troops to use its bases.
Apparently, if it can’t get the outcome it wants from the Ecuadorian court system, Chevron will use the US government to deny trade benefits until Ecuador cries uncle.
Soccer has no straight graph, it has oscillations, and even giants like Brazil and Argentina lose to the lowly sides like Bolivia and Ecuador, this is the normal situation, Tanzania is growing up, I must face that challenges while I am coaching the team
I am out here today to show what Ecuador is all about ... I so greatly enjoy Texas culture, and this is an opportunity for Texas to enjoy the culture of Ecuador.
Ecuador still has some pending issues with Colombia, such as giving a full explanation of the bombardment and making restitution for the attack. Once those issues are negotiated, ambassadors should be named
Without question, the ATPA has yielded positive results especially in the case of Ecuador where it has reduced extreme poverty and significantly improved the standard of living for so many people ... Not only has it created employment for over 130,000 people in Ecuador, the flower exports alone have cre...
Argentina played well for the first 20 minutes against Brazil, against Ecuador, with Uruguay... and there were matches in which they didn't play well
The United States welcomed this opportunity to enhance our dialogue with Ecuador on a range of trade and investment concerns ... This type of engagement is critical to promoting mutual understanding and the pursuit of shared interests with the Ecuadorian government, and we hope it will continue.
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