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- AA Raises the Cost of Comfort
- Fresh of the heels of celebrating a big win with OneWorld Alliance partner Japan Airlines, word comes out that Fort Worth-based American Airlines will soon begin charging coach customers for pillows and blankets. The pillow and blanket
- MSNBC
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- 7 hours ago
- China, Costa Rica hold 6th round of FTA talks
- China and Costa Rica held their sixth round of talks on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) here on Monday. During the three-day meeting, the two sides will mainly discuss issues such as market access, the rule of origin, and intellectual
- People's Daily Online
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- 1 day ago
- American Airlines to charge $8 for blanket, pillow
- The blanket and pillow are going the way of the in-flight meal on American Airlines Inc. – if you want one, you'll have to pay for it. The Fort Worth-based carrier said Monday that it will take the free red blankets out of its coach section
- Dallas Morning News
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- 22 hours ago
GADLING- Research and Markets: Examine How the Emerging Countries of
- The telecoms markets in the emerging countries of Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and South & Central America will have changed dramatically by 2020. Economic growth; the rapid growth of data, content and video services; the
- Newsblaze.com
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- 2/4/2010
- American Publishers Provides Fuel-Efficient Cook Stoves to
- American Publishers’ Partnership with Plant-It 2020 Benefits Families in Haiti, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua DENVER--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Ten ‘rocket elbow’ cooking stoves are being given to Haiti and ten fuel-efficient
- Businesswire.com
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- 1 day ago
- NASA Radar Studies Continue in Central America, Hispaniola
- (PhysOrg.com) -- NASA radar imaging flights over Central America, Haiti and the Dominican Republic are in the second week of a three-week campaign. The JPL-developed Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar (UAVSAR) is currently
- PhysOrg
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- 2/5/2010
- Central America's Rule of Law: Guatemala Captures Portillo But
- For decades, impunity has reined in Central America. Dictatorial rule, coups, murder, and genocide have, for the most part, gone unpunished. This month, however, events in Guatemala have suggested a potential turning of the tide. In the
- Huffingtonpost.com
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- 1/27/2010
- The Garifuna: African influences in Central America
- The story behind today’s Global Hit starts on the Caribbean Island of St. Vincent. In 1635, two slave ships wrecked there, and the African slaves escaped to freedom. They mixed in with the native Caribs, giving birth to a new Afro-Caribbean
- World
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- 2/4/2010
- Stocks close mixed in Central America
- The Panamanian stock market ended flat with its major BVPSI index closing at 237.94 points. The trade volume was 1.157 million U.S. dollars. In Costa Rica, which has Central America's biggest bourse, the leading BNV index finished at
- Investors Business Daily
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- 2/5/2010
- American Publishers Provides Fuel-Efficient Cook Stoves to
- BusinessWire - Ten 'rocket elbow' cooking stoves are being given to Haiti and ten fuel-efficient cooking stoves will be given to struggling families throughout El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. The ten stoves in Haiti are
- Forbes
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- 11 hours ago