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Breaking News Mon, 23 Apr 2012
Peru's newly sworn in President Ollanta Humala , right, waves during his ceremonial swearing in at the National Congress in Lima, Peru, Thursday, July 28, 2011.
Business   Mining   Peru   Photos   Wikipedia: Ollanta Humala  
 Austin American Statesman 
Peru's president says mine viable with changes
| LIMA, Peru — Peru's president said the country's biggest mining project, which has been on hold due to protests, is viable and will meet environmental requirements. | President Ollanta Humala ... (photo: AP / Martin Mejia)
Peru's newly sworn-in President Ollanta Humala, right, greets supporters as his wife first lady Nadine Heredia, left, applauds before the start of swearing-in ceremony for his cabinet at Government Palace in Lima, Peru, Thursday July 28, 2011.
Mining   Peru   Photos   President   Wikipedia: Mineral industry of Peru  
 Atlanta Journal 
Peru's president says mine viable with changes
| LIMA, Peru — Peru's president said the country's biggest mining project, which has been on hold due to protests, is viable and will meet environmental requirements. Election 2012: Across the n... (photo: AP / Karel Navarro)
Hugo Chavez in Guatemala  Zeenews 
Hugo Chavez's weeklong silence spurs uncertainty
Caracas: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has been out of sight for a week, speaking only through Twitter messages and written statements while undergoing cancer treatment in Cuba. | The lack of any a... (photo: Creative Commons / Avala)
Business   Caracas   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Hugo Chávez  
Peru's newly sworn-in President Ollanta Humala, right, greets supporters as his wife first lady Nadine Heredia, left, applauds before the start of swearing-in ceremony for his cabinet at Government Palace in Lima, Peru, Thursday July 28, 2011.  Atlanta Journal 
Peru's president says mine viable with changes
| LIMA, Peru — Peru's president said the country's biggest mining project, which has been on hold due to protests, is viable and will meet environmental requirements. Election 2012: Across the n... (photo: AP / Karel Navarro)
Mining   Peru   Photos   President   Wikipedia: Mineral industry of Peru  
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FIFA President Sepp Blatter gestures during an interview at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, Thursday, May 19, 2011. FIFA President Sepp Blatter says a whistleblower from Qatar's 2022 World Cup bid will be interviewed over allegations that bribes were paid to African voters. The whistleblower claims that FIFA executive committee members Issa Hayatou and Jacques Anouma were paid US $1.5 million to vote for Qatar. Austin American Statesman
Sepp Blatter visits Joao Havelange in Brazil
| SAO PAULO — FIFA President Sepp Blatter has visited predecessor Joao Havelange, who has been hospitalized for more than a month in a Rio de Janeiro hospital. | Bl... (photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus)
Football   Photos   Sports   Star   Wikipedia: Sepp Blatter  
Inter Milan's coach Roberto Mancini ponders a question during a press conference at The Mestalla stadium in Valencia Sky Sports
City tried getting Tevez back
| Manager Roberto Mancini insists Manchester City did all they could to get striker Carlos Tevez back to the club last year. | The Argentina international went AWOL in th... (photo: AP Photo / Fernando Bustamante)
Football   Manchester City   Photos   Soccer   Wikipedia: Roberto Mancini  
Manchester City's Sergio Aguero, left, celebrates after scoring a goal against Wigan during their English Premier League soccer match at the City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday Sept. 10, 2011. Sky Sports
Aguero - Tevez issue sorted
| Carlos Tevez has made peace with Manchester City and wants to play a major part in the title run-in, according to team-mate and Argentine compatriot Sergio Aguero. | Te... (photo: AP / Tim Hales)
Football   Manchester City   Photos   Soccer   Wikipedia: Sergio Agüero  
Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo kicks the ball during the Champions League first leg semifinal soccer match between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid in Munich, southern Germany, Tuesday, April 17, 2012. Irish Times
Big Two increasingly in a Liga of their own as Spain becomes a 'Scotland in the sun'
12Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid and Barcelona's Lionel Messi, as befitting their status as two of the best players in the world with the richest clubs in the world, ha... (photo: AP / Matthias Schrader)
Football   Liga   Photos   Ronaldo   Wikipedia: Cristiano Ronaldo  
Inter Milan's coach Roberto Mancini The Daily Mail
We don't need both Dzeko and Balotelli! Mancini pushes misfiring City strikers towards exit door
| Manchester City are unlikely to keep both Edin Dzeko and Mario Balotelli beyond the end of this season after manager Roberto Mancini admitted his two strikers cannot pl... (photo: AP / Fabio Muzzi)
Football   Manchester United   Photos   Soccer   Wikipedia: Roberto Mancini  
Team-oriented leadership in Latin America The Examiner
Team-oriented leadership in Latin America
| Recent columns have introduced Project GLOBE’s six leadership dimensions and considered whether one of those dimensions – charismatic/value-based leadership (CVB) m... (photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras)
America   Bolivia   EU   Latin   Photos   Wikipedia: Bolivia  
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin waits to speak during a news conference at the Republican Governors Association Annual Conference in Miami, Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008. The Guardian
Ousted Secret Service supervisor joked about Palin
| ALICIA A. CALDWELL | Associated Press= WASHINGTON (AP) — One of the Secret Service supervisors ousted in the agency's ongoing prostitution scandal joked on Facebook t... (photo: AP / Lynne Sladky)
Palin   Photos   Prostitution   Washington   Wikipedia: Cartagena, Colombia  
A dead dolphin. Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008 Herald Tribune
Peru investigates deaths of hundreds of dolphins
| LIMA, Peru - Scientists and Peruvian officials are investigating a mass die-off of hundreds of dolphins along the South American country's coast. | Officials have been ... (photo: AP / Scott Longfield)
Environment   Health   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Dolphin  
A man holds a sign that reads in Spanish: "Libertad's Laguna Sur, non-viable", referring to a mining project in Peru's northern state of La Libertad, during a protest against the Conga gold and silver mining project in Lima, Peru, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. Al Jazeera
The significance of indigenous mobilisations
| - Indigenous politics tend to be understood as local anecdotes, rather than political events of international significance. So it is of little surprise that the funeral... (photo: AP / Martin Mejia)
Environment   Photos   Politics   Protest   Wikipedia: 2012 Ecuadorian protests  
Britain's Justice Secretary Jack Straw arrives to speak at the Iraq Inquiry in London,Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010. The Independent
Jack Straw faces legal action over 'rendition' of Abdel Hakim Belhadj
| Lawyers representing Abdel Hakim Belhadj confirmed legal papers had been served on the Labour MP after reports suggested he had signed documents that allowed the rebel ... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
Business   Legal   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Jack Straw  
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- Bob Dylan's two nights in Sao Paulo, Brazil, plus more
- Ronaldinho's Flamengo crash out of another competition
Adult Sandhill Crane, Grus c. canadensis.
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- Ecuador expects China to fully finance refinery
- How to seize an oil company
- A company out there to educate
- Lagarde's next battle at IMF: power shift
Adult Sandhill Crane, Grus c. canadensis.
Explore America: Nebraska's Prairie 'Chickens And Stars' Event (PHOTOS)
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Entertainment Sport
- New maestro takes over for Opera Tampa
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- Tour rumor - Bob Dylan to play festival in Calella, Spain, o
- Bob Dylan's two nights in Sao Paulo, Brazil, plus more
Hugh Grant
Hugh Grant steps out at New York premiere of his children's movie but isn't looking ...
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- Rafael Nadal cashes in as tough week drains Novak Djokovic
- Polo: Zacara defeats Lechuza Caracas to win 108th U.S. Open
- Ronaldinho's Flamengo crash out of another competition
- Boca stay top, River win key second division clash
FIFA President Sepp Blatter gestures during an interview at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, Thursday, May 19, 2011. FIFA President Sepp Blatter says a whistleblower from Qatar's 2022 World Cup bid will be interviewed over allegations that bribes were paid to African voters. The whistleblower claims that FIFA executive committee members Issa Hayatou and Jacques Anouma were paid US $1.5 million to vote for Qatar.
Sepp Blatter visits Joao Havelange in Brazil
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Politics Offshore
- How to seize an oil company
- 'Where are the women?' Colombian prostitute scandal
- Argentina's energy furore
- Argentine seizure of YPF reveals the risks facing resources
Populist anti-Islam leader Geert Wilders, center, answers reporters questions after he addresses his supporters on election night in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday June 9, 2010.
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- Ecuador expects China to fully finance refinery
- Lagarde's next battle at IMF: power shift
- Origin's BassGas cost up $100m to $460m, completion due
- Perpetual to target property lending
Flanked by security guards, New IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde arrives at the International Monetary Fund headquarters in Washington, Tuesday, July 5, 2011.
Europe pressured to reform economy
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