Reaching the promised land Ha'aretz Zmora-Bitan (Hebrew ), 550 pages, NIS 94 Eshkol Nevo's new novel takes place mainly in South America, and this fact alone raises expectations, as well as a certain amount of doubt. Nevo's two earlier books, "Homesick" and "World Cup Wishes" (both of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Iran ready to assist Uruguay in war on drugs Tehran Times Ahani made the remarks during a meeting with Uruguayan Deputy Foreign Minister Roberto Conde in Montevideo on Friday, in which Conde cited drug smuggling as a social problem the Latin Americancountry is grappling with. Ahani told Conde that Iran ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US fiscal position not worrisome for Infy Gopalakrishnan Moneycontrol.com We are expanding into South and Latin America, we are adding new services, we have created units around cloud, mobility, sustainability. Our platform practice of 19 customers, this is a game changer in the long term. So we are doing multiple things and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Archaeological finds boost profile of Arundel's Pig Point Baltimore Sun Yet the carbon-14 date is just the latest in a series of extraordinary discoveries at the South County site that are drawing the interest of archaeologists from throughout the region. Beginning in 2009, the team led by Anne Arundel County archaeologist ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Counselling centres: war on drugs, sans weapons Oman Daily Observer The cartels are fighting hard to keep control of the lucrative traffic of drugs from South America to the United States, worth an estimated $13 billion per year. Fighting among and between the cartels — and with Mexico's police and armed forces — has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pak showbiz speaks for August 14th Pakistan Daily Times Naseem Hameed winning a Gold Medal in 100 meter race in 2010 SAF GAMES and being given the title of 'Fastest Woman in South Asia and as the Queen of the track.' It put Pakistan on the map, a side of Pakistan that the world ought to know we celebrate! ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Locarno's Golden Leopard awarded to Argentina's Back To Stay Screen International Prior to Mumenthaler's film, the last Latin American production to receive the Golden Leopard was Parque Vía by Mexico's Enrique Rivero in 2008. Meanwhile, the jury's Special Golden Leopard went to Japan's Shinji Aoyama for his film Tokyo Koen and his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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San Antonio sounds off on Rick Perry announcement for President in 2012 Examiner.com Texas Governor Rick Perry, introduced as “The Jobs Governor” because 40% of the new US job growth since June 2009 has come from the Lone Star state, looked presidential as he announced his bid for the White House in Charleston, South Carolina at 12:24 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Foreign Minister says UN has Moral Responsibility to Recognize Palestine WAFA - Palestine News Agency The foreign minister has travelled to several countries in recent months, mainly in Latin Americaand the Caribbean islands, to persuade them to vote in favor of a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly meeting when it convenes late in September. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arts Disptaches Press Herald York County painter Beverly Hallam is the subject of the latest “Maine Masters” series of documentaries about Maine artists. It premieres at 6 pm Aug. 23 at the Ogunquit Museum ofAmerican Art, 543 Shore Road. A second showing will take place at 5 pm ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jerry Hall's Australian boyfriend Adelaide Now Allen had once fought his way through the jungles of South America as a gap-year student and then ate his pet mongrel to ward off starvation. He survived just two months in Hall's starry orbit before she was once again single and on the market, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Warming up to the cold-blooded Signal Procured mostly from South America, there's a colorful array of snakes, frogs and lizards on display in customized glass cages. With names such as frilled dragons, leopard geckos and neon albino Pacman frogs, the reptiles range in price from $30 to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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ANOTHER VIEW: Will redistricting benefit GOP in North County, statewide? North County Times Darrell Issa, R-Vista, now reaches farther south into the upper reaches of La Jolla, thus bumping the 50th district of Rep. Brian Bilbray, R-Carlsbad ---- which will be called the 52nd district ---- over into a more heavily Democratic region that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Arab Spring' bodes a bitter winter Tribune Review China, with almost 6 million workers building projects and developing future markets in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Australia, while bringing its military up to 21st-century standards, keeps making magazine covers all over the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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In bad times, pawn shops busy Greensboro News & Record Then there's Cash America, with its brightly-lit front counter lined by a half-dozen teller windows that look out on mall-style displays featuring the latest in laptop computers, game systems and other trendy electronics. You don't speak long with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Autofellatio, How to Write Faster, and the Tiniest Countries Slate Magazine Try Pisco, the mellow South American brandy with a slight kick. The liquor makes for delicious cocktails, like "pisco sour," blended with citrus and egg yolk and "pisco punch," a drink mixed with a dash of pineapple syrup. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Perry introduces himself to the rest of the nation Houston Chronicle Will his record in Texas stand scrutiny? Or will the "Texas Miracle" lose its luster over the next 15 months? There will be plenty of time to resolve those questions. On Saturday, in South Carolina, it was morning in America. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Feral capitalism hits the streets Tehran Times The indignados movements in Spain and Greece, the revolutionary impulses in Latin America, the peasant movements in Asia, are all beginning to see through the vast scam that a predatory and feral global capitalism has unleashed upon the world. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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