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SAN SALVADOR, Nov 16 (Reuters) - El Salvador honored on Monday six Jesuit priests killed by the army 20 years ago in one of the most notorious atrocities of the country's long and vicious civil war. Full Article at Reuters Alert Net
SAN SALVADOR, Nov 13 (IPS) – José, a 46-year-old street vendor in the Salvadoran capital, says he is happy that the leftist government of Mauricio Funes decided to put more army troops on the streets to help fight the soaring levels of crime. Full Article at Global Geopolitics News and Analysis
President-elect Mauricio Funes (R) and President Tony Saca poses during a meeting at the presidential palace in San Salvador Tuesday, March 31, 2009. View Photo »
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Grupo Elektra, S.A. de C.V. (BMV: ELEKTRA*; Latibex: XEKT), Latin America's leading financial services company and specialty retailer announced today that its subsidiary Banco Azteca inaugurated bank... Full Article at Street Insider
Torrents of mud and boulders flattened villages in El Salvador recently, leaving over 100 people dead and thousands homeless. From all indications, climate change will be most acutely felt in an escalating frequency and ferocity of floods and droughts. Full Article at Grist
SAN SALVADOR, (IPS) - José, a 46-year-old street vendor in the Salvadoran capital, says he is happy that the leftist government of Mauricio Funes decided to put more army troops on the streets to help fight the soaring levels of crime. Full Article at New America Media
President-elect Mauricio Funes (R) and President Tony Saca wave to the press during a meeting at the presidential palace in San Salvador Tuesday, March 31, 2009. View Photo »
Yet, while slightly moved by Dobbs's personal drama, I cried primarily because, as a member, relative and friend of the groups most vilified by Dobbs for so many years--Latinos and immigrants--I was inspired by the power of the movement to oust him, a... Full Article at The Nation
VERAPAZ, El Salvador -- At least 10,000 Salvadorans are in urgent need of food aid after floods and mudslides destroyed huge swaths of crops during harvest season, the U.N. World Food Program said Tuesday. Full Article at GoErie.com
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Mauricio Funes, right, presidential candidate of El Salvador's Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, or FMNL, makes the victory sign, accompanied by his wife Vanda Pignato, during his campaign closure rally in San Salvador, Saturday, March 7, 2009.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes, right, presidential candidate of El Salvador's Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, or FMNL, amkes the victory sign, accompanied by his wife Vanda Pignato, during his campaign closure rally in San Salvador, Saturday, March 7, 2009.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes, center, presidential candidate of El Salvador's Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, or FMNL, greets supporters during his campaign closure rally in San Salvador, Saturday, March 7, 2009. El Salvador will hold presidential elections March 15.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes (C), presidential candidate for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), waves in between his wife Wanda Pignato (L) and Salvador Sanchez Ceren (R), vice presidential candidate, during a campaign rally in San Salvador March 3, 2009.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes (R), presidential candidate for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), waves next to his wife Wanda Pignato during a campaign rally in San Salvador March 3, 2009.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes (L), presidential candidate for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), greets union workers during a campaign rally in San Salvador March 3, 2009.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes, right, presidential candidate of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front party, FMLN, greets supporters in Chalchuapa , El Salvador, Saturday, Feb . 28, 2009. El Salvador will hold its presidential elections on March 15.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes (R), presidential candidate for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front party (FMLN), hugs a supporter during a rally at the central market in downtown San Salvador February 25, 2009. El Salvador will hold presidential elections on March 15.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes (L), presidential candidate for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front party (FMLN), poses with supporters during a rally at the central market in downtown San Salvador February 25, 2009. El Salvador will hold presidential elections on March 15.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes (C), presidential candidate for the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front party (FMLN), waves to supporters during a rally at the central market in downtown San Salvador February 25, 2009. El Salvador will hold presidential elections on March 15.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes attends a press conference to present his economic cabinet in San Salvador, Tuesday, May 26 , 2009. Funes will be sworn in on June. 1.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes speaks during a meeting with businessmen in San Miguel, El Salvador, Tuesday, May 5 , 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes meets with his transition team, unseen, in a hotel in San Salvador, Tuesday, April 14 , 2009. Funes, a former journalist, will be sworn into office on June 1.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes displays the document presented to him by the Supreme Electoral Court stating he is the newly-elected President of El Salvador in San Salvador March 31, 2009. Funes will take over as President in June 2009.
View Photo »President-elect Mauricio Funes speaks during a meeting at the presidential palace in San Salvador March 31, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President elect Mauricio Funes shows to the press the official credential given by the Supreme Electoral Court which accredites him as the new president on March 31, 2009 in San Salvador.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes holds up the his official credential as president-elect at an event with the electoral supreme court in San Salvador, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Funes, a former journalist who was elected president on March 15, will be sworn into office on June 1.
View Photo »El Salvador�s President-elect Mauricio Funes speaks during a press conference at the Presidential House in San Jose March 30, 2009. Funes took part in a meeting of Central American Presidents with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden.
View Photo »El Salvador�s President-elect Mauricio Funes speaks during a press conference at the Presidential House in San Jose March 30, 2009. Funes took part in a meeting of Central American Presidents with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect, Mauricio Funes, answers questions during a press conference after meeting with Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (not pictured), in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on March 20, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes talks to the media during a news conference as his wife Vanda Pignato and their son Gabriel wait for him in Sao Paulo March 20, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes talks to the media during a news conference as his wife Vanda Pignato and their son Gabriel wait for him in Sao Paulo March 20, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes talks to the media during a news conference in Sao Paulo March 20, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes talks to the media during a news conference in Sao Paulo March 20, 2009.
View Photo »El Salvador's President-elect Mauricio Funes speaks during a news conference in San Salvador March 18, 2009. Funes said on Wednesday that U.S. President Barack Obama had pledged his support to the victorious politician and his party of former leftist rebels.
View Photo »Mauricio Funes, right, presidential candidate of El Salvador's Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, or FMNL, amkes the victory sign, accompanied by his wife Vanda Pignato, during his campaign closure rally in San Salvador, Saturday, March 7, 2009.
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