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Sunday, March 2, 2008

Argentina News Below

clipped from topics.nytimes.com

World news about Argentina, including breaking news and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Argentine Leader Faults U.S. on Inquiry

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner lashed out at the United States on Thursday for meddling in Latin American affairs.

December 14, 2007WorldNews
Buenos Aires Journal
In Macho Argentina, a New Beacon for Gay Tourists

In Macho Argentina, a New Beacon for Gay Tourists

The Axel Hotel, a Spanish import that opened in November, symbolizes Buenos Aires’s increasingly aggressive effort to court gay dollars and euros.

December 3, 2007WorldNews
In Argentina, the Campaign of ‘Queen Cristina’ Focuses on Global Relations

In Argentina, the Campaign of ‘Queen Cristina’ Focuses on Global Relations

Critics of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s election campaign say she is conveniently ignoring serious domestic problems.

September 25, 2007WorldNews
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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Tourism Still Strong in Costa Rica

This story shows how folks still want to go to Costa Rica, despite a downturn in the US economy.
clipped from www.ticotimes.net

Hold Really Still, Mommy...
Colleen Chesky, 5, peers over her mother Jeanne's shoulder to watch a butterfly Wednesday at the National Museum 's Secret Garden . Visitors like the Cheskys, from the U.S. state of Michigan , continue to pour into Costa Rica at a strong clip, according to tourism officials, despite fears of economic slowdown in the U.S.

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Thursday, February 7, 2008

Si Te Vas Shakira

Nice Salsa Music

Costa Rica Travel Information

Here is some good information from Costa Rica Guide.
Costa Rica Pictures
Orchid

The Costa Rica travel and vacation guide website is a companion to the Toucan Guides waterproof travel map.
ButterflyHome to detailed information about all the adventures shown on the map from canopy tours to butterfly gardens.  Descriptions of the rain forest, turtle nesting beach and volcano National Parks include maps, hours, hiking trails and what to do. 

OrchidEvery tourism location page automatically maps out hotels, activities, and other parks in the same region so you don't have to search around for them.

Costa Rica Animal Pictures
Morpho ButterflySo whether you’re considering travel to Costa Rica on an all inclusive tour, an ecology expedition to spot animals, a surfing safari, real estate shopping or you just want a relaxing vacation on the beach, pick a topic from the menu on the left and welcome to the Costa Rica guide…
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Mexico Facts

Here are some facts about Mexico.

Situated in the southwestern part of mainland North America and roughly
triangular in shape, Mexico stretches more than 3000 km (1,850 miles) from
northwest to southeast. Its width is varied, from more than 2000 km (1,200
miles) in the north and less than 220 km (135 miles) at the Isthmus of
Tehuantepec in the south. Mexico borders two major bodies of water, the
Pacific Ocean (with the Gulf of California between the mainland and the
Baja California peninsula) to the west and on the east the Gulf of Mexico
and the Caribbean Sea that lead to the Atlantic Ocean. Here are found
coastal plains, whereas central Mexico consists of high plateaus and
rugged mountains, including volcanoes, the highest of which is the
Pico de Orizaba at 5 610 m.

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Friday, February 1, 2008

Ferry Service has Trouble in Costa Rica

I rode this ferry when I was there.
clipped from www.amcostarica.com
Paquera ferry operators lose battle in supreme court
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff



The Sala I of the Corte Suprema de Justicia put the Ferry Peninsula out of business Thursday.



The Poder Judicial reported that the high court, which deals in civil
matters, agreed to bar the  Asociación de Desarrollo
Integral de Paquera from running its ferry.



The association said this would affect the income for 60 families in
Paquera. It estimated it would lose 46 million colons (about $92,000) a
month.


Naviera Tambor sought the injunction. The company owners and operates
two ferries, Tambor I and Tambor II, between Puntarenas and Paquera.
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Mexico News

Here are some stories about Mexico from the NY Times.
clipped from topics.nytimes.com

Highlights From the Archives


Drug Trade, Once Passing By, Takes Root in Mexico

Drug Trade, Once Passing By, Takes Root in Mexico

As cartels have grown in power, they have opened up local markets for cheap forms of highly addictive drugs.

October 3, 2007WorldNews

With Bombings, Mexican Rebels Escalate Their Fight

The shadowy Marxist rebel group that has rattled Mexico in recent months by bombing natural gas pipelines has a long history of financing its operations with kidnappings.

September 26, 2007WorldNews

Mexico City Journal
A Tower Fight, but Just What Borough Is This?

A Tower Fight, but Just What Borough Is This?

In Mexico City, the fight over what would be Latin America’s tallest skyscraper — at 984 feet — takes on a tinge of high drama.

September 20, 2007WorldNews

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Columbia Facts



Colombia is a country located in the northwestern region of South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the North by the Atlantic Ocean, through the Caribbean Sea; to the north-west by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean. Besides the countries in South America, the Republic of Colombia is recognized to share maritime borders with the Caribbean countries of Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the Central American countries of Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.[4][5]

Colombia is the 26th largest nation in the world and the fourth-largest country in South America (after Brazil, Argentina, and Peru), with an area more than twice that of France. In Latin America, it is also the country with the third largest population after Brazil and Mexico.

Colombia has the second largest Spanish speaking population of the world after Mexico. It is largely recognized for its culture and is also one of the largest manufacturers in South America. Colombia is also one of the most ethnically diverse nations because of large-scale migrations during the 20th century which has caused a dramatic population growth since then.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Spanish Words

Soccer Information

Paulina Rubio Videos

Eric"s Travel Videos

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