Sure, It Sounds Old School, But When Were They In Class? The ?Top Shelf? dispute is the third major controversy over rediscovered hip-hop recordings this year.... Read Full Article Music Industry Has Aussie Pirates In The Crosshairs The anti-piracy arm of the Australian music industry threatens to start suing individuals for illegal downloading.... Read Full Article In The Rugged North Of Iraq, Kurdish Rebels Flout Turkey In a remote corner of northern Iraq, Kurdish militants fighting Turkey thrive, protected by mountains and a complex web of relationships.... Read Full Article Co-Founder Of Skype Defends Its Value Niklas Zennstrom, Skype’s former chief executive, said he didn?t regret his handling of the company, whose parent, eBay, said it would take a $1.4 billion charge for the unit.... Read Full Article F.D.A. Tests On Devices Scrutinized In the wake of Medtronic’s heart device recall, a Congressional committee announced plans to review how rigorously the F.D.A. required heart device components to be tested.... Read Full Article |
Guatemala News4 Freed in GuatemalaFour Belgian tourists held hostage for 40 hours by peasant farmers in the Guatemalan jungle were released unharmed, the Belgian Embassy said SundayRead Full Article Guatemala Bus Plunge Kills 45An overcrowded bus plunged off a highway and rolled into a gully, killing 45 people and injuring 20 more.Read Full Article Guatemala Arrests Suspect in KillingsThe suspect, Carlos Gutiérrez, was arrested near the border with El Salvador after investigators traced more than 60 phone calls between him and the men suspected of carrying out the killings.Read Full Article World Briefing | The Americas: Guatemala: U.S. Adoptions to Go ThroughLawmakers endorsed an overhaul of the country’s adoption system, ending what critics called a largely unregulated business in which poor mothers were paid to turn over their children to American couples.Read Full Article Healing Hearts and, Possibly, Divisions in GuatemalaDr. Rafael Espada, long the heart surgeon to Guatemala’s political elite, is the country’s newly elected vice president.Read Full Article External News for: guatemalaWorld briefs - Dallas Morning NewsWorld briefsDallas Morning NewsGUATEMALA CITY – Guatemalan officials on Friday announced the resumption of international adoptions after a nearly two-year suspension prompted by the ...Guatemala reopening international adoptions after 2-year suspensionWGMEall 109 news articles »World briefs - Dallas Morning NewsWorld briefsDallas Morning NewsGUATEMALA CITY – Guatemalan officials on Friday announced the resumption of international adoptions after a nearly two-year suspension prompted by the ...Guatemala reopening international adoptions after 2-year suspensionWGMEall 109 news articles »Guatemala slowly confronts widespread rape of women - Christian Science MonitorGuatemala slowly confronts widespread rape of womenChristian Science MonitorIn Guatemala, drug trafficking, gang violence, and a climate of impunity lead to widespread rape of women. At least 10000 women were victims of sexual ...World briefs - Dallas Morning NewsWorld briefsDallas Morning NewsGUATEMALA CITY – Guatemalan officials on Friday announced the resumption of international adoptions after a nearly two-year suspension prompted by the ...Guatemala reopening international adoptions after 2-year suspensionWGMEall 109 news articles »Guatemala slowly confronts widespread rape of women - Christian Science MonitorGuatemala slowly confronts widespread rape of womenChristian Science MonitorIn Guatemala, drug trafficking, gang violence, and a climate of impunity lead to widespread rape of women. At least 10000 women were victims of sexual ...Latin America Digest: Today's one-line news briefs - Los Angeles TimesLatin America Digest: Today's one-line news briefsLos Angeles TimesGuatemala City — Guatemalan officials announced the resumption of international adoptions after a nearly two-year suspension prompted by the discovery that ...and more » |
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