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 Nissan Motors (rt1) Nissan's new plant in Mexico to create 20,000 jobs
DAVOS: The establishment of a new facility in Mexico by global auto-maker Nissan will bring in foreign investment of about USD 2 billion and create 20,000 jobs, the country's President Felipe Calderon... (photo: WN) The Times Of India
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Large city park in Varadero, Cuba. Cuba tourism boom driven by Arab spring
| Communist state having one of its best seasons as the Arab spring and changes in US policy drive tourism rush Cuba is experiencing a huge tourist boom driven by the Arab Spring, US foreign policy an... (photo: Creative Commons / Benito78) The Guardian
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Leftist rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guard on top of a hill near El Calvario, 60 miles of Bogota, Saturday, March 29, 1998. The rebels kidnapped four American bird watchers and an Italian businessman at a roadblock earlier this week and are evaluating the foreigners' wealth to decide how much ransom to de Colombia’s FARC destroys radar station
| Colombian FARC rebels have attacked a radar installation in Cauca province, killing a guard and delaying flights in the south of the Andean nation as well as some bound for neighbouring Ecuador and ... (photo: AP / Ricardo Mazalan) Al Jazeera
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Ultralight seaplane at Varadero, Cuba. Because trikes are most often used for recreational flying by part time pilots, a premium is placed on gentle behavior especially at the stall, natural pitch stability, and ease-of-operation. Cuba says tourist arrivals rose 7.3 percent last year
| HAVANA — Cuba says it received 7.3 percent more tourist visitors in 2011 than during the previous year. | Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero says about 2.7 million travelers arrived last year. Th... (photo: Creative Commons / BatteryIncluded) The Washington Post
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Forensics workers survey the scene of a plane crash in Mexico City, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. Interior Secretary Juan Camilo Mourino, one of Mexico's top pointmen in the war against drug trafficking, died when a government jet crashed Tuesday night into a Mexico City street, setting fire to dozens of vehicles and dealing crusading President Felipe Calderon a serious blow Mexican gov’t: 47,000 murdered in drug war in last five years
| The Mexican army announced this weekend that it had uncovered what they refer to as a “torture house” in Nogales, Sonora, just miles from the Arizona border. While raiding the house on S... (photo: AP / Gregory Bull) The Examiner
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