...Gayo is a mountain of a man in many ways, big as Santa Claus and, to some, no less generous. As the Pirates' director of Latin American scouting, he is empowered to dramatically change people's lives -- exponentially, almost unimaginably -- with a mere handshake....
...lead us to see that as jobs become scarcer and the household incomes of illegal immigrants drop, so does their migration from Latin America. No one knows for sure, but at this point, the flow of illegal immigrants already may be in reverse — outbound! What...
...United States has remained steady for more than a decade despite spending tens of billions of dollars to reduce supply in Latin America. Overall, however, one of the more useful suggestions is to focus on strengthening relationships between governments, so...
...from Youngstown to Dayton for employment at WPAFB from which she retired in 1964. She then joined PAVLA (Papal Volunteers for Latin America) and did missionary work in Mexico for three years. Agnes returned to Dayton in 1967 and in 1977 she retired from the...
...Latin America. The meeting, jointly hosted by the Spanish Ministry of Development, the UPU and the Regional UPU body for Latin America, UPAEP, was attended by representatives of postal administrations from 18 Central and Latin American countries, the Organisation...
...and Frankfurt are being hit hardest. The organization's hotels in emerging markets such as Moscow and major cities in Latin America continue to experience strong demand, he said. The hotel industry is anticipating a dismal fourth quarter and a very uncertain...
...of supporting leftist Colombian guerrillas. But relations between Venezuela — one of the United States’ top critics in Latin America — and Colombia, Washington’s top ally, had improved in recent months. Colombia’s Foreign Ministry has not yet commented publicly...
...key supply routes to export drugs to the US, the world's biggest consumer of cocaine, which is exclusively produced in Latin America at a rate of 950 tons per year. More than 4500 people have been murdered in Mexico, mostly in drug gang warfare, since early...
...key supply routes to export drugs to the US, the world's biggest consumer of cocaine, which is exclusively produced in Latin America at a rate of 950 tons per year. More than 4500 people have been murdered in Mexico, mostly in drug gang warfare, since early...
...over quickly. "Everything is fine," said a Russian official afterward. And indeed it was. The rest of Medvedev's visit to Latin America proceeded smoothly. During his trip to Venezuela, Medvedev reportedly added a couple of passenger planes to the $4.4 billion...