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» San Salvador Prelate Backs Closing of Guantanamo
» Video: El Salvador club owner denies report
» Fitch Affirms AES El Salvador Trust's IDR at 'BB'; CAESS and EEO at 'A+(slv)'; Outlook Stable
» El Salvador won't extradite 1989 slaying suspects
» ACAJUTLA: Perching on an Olive Ridley Sea Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacae) near Los Cobanos beach from San Salvador. The ...
» JUDO: Burnt Hills native wins her first World Cup in El Salvador
» Mapping the Secret Service Sex Scandal Across the World
» Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsEl Salvador won't extradite 1989 slaying suspects
SAN SALVADOR — One of six siblings whose single mother struggled to make ends meet, Carlos was recruited to the Mara Salvatrucha — one of two Central American gangs whose violent tentacles reach from Los Angeles to Lima — when he was just 12. Yet Carlos’ most dangerous challenge may have been his decision to leave gang life behind him, eventually joining Quetzalcoatl, a small nonprofit (named ...
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COP leader Prakash Ramadhar, centre, is flanked by chairman Joseph Toney, left, and party member Dr Aniruth Mahabir, as he leaves San Salvador Estate, Gran Couva, where members of the party held a retreat yesterday.
» San Salvador Prelate Backs Closing of Guantanamo
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, APRIL 24, 2012 ( Zenit.org ).- On Sunday the archbishop of San Salvador said he hoped the prison in the United States Naval Base of Guantanamo would be closed, and he backed the asylum that the Salvadorian government gave two former inmates of that prison.
» Video: El Salvador club owner denies report
The owner of a San Salvador night club is downplaying reports of riotous behavior by U.S. Secret Service agents in his club during President Obama's March 2011 visit to El Salvador. CBS News chief investigative correspondent Armen Keteyian reports from El Salvador.
» Fitch Affirms AES El Salvador Trust's IDR at 'BB'; CAESS and EEO at 'A+(slv)'; Outlook Stable
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fitch Ratings has affirmed AES El Salvador Trust's foreign and local currency Issuer Default Rating (IDRs) at 'BB'. The rating action applies to USD300 million of political risk protected (PRP) bond issuance due Feb. 1, 2016. Concurrently, Fitch has affirmed Compania de Alumbrado Electrico de San Salvador (CAESS) and Empresa Electrica de Oriente (EEO) at 'A+(slv)'. The ...
» El Salvador won't extradite 1989 slaying suspects
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) - El Salvador's government says it will not grant Spain's request to extradite 13 former military officers indicted in the 1989 slayings of 6 Jesuit priests and two other people.
» ACAJUTLA: Perching on an Olive Ridley Sea Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacae) near Los Cobanos beach from San Salvador. The ...
Loading Stock data... You are here: Home » Picture of the day » ACAJUTLA: Perching on an Olive Ridley Sea Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacae) near Los Cobanos beach from San Salvador. The turtle is a closer relative of crocodiles and birds than of lizards and snakes, according to researchers.
» JUDO: Burnt Hills native wins her first World Cup in El Salvador
Burnt Hills native Hannah Martin won her first World Cup over the weekend when she placed first in the -63-kilogram division in the El Salvador World Cup in San Salvador, El Salvador. She defeated Kathrin Unterwurzacher, of Austria, and Catherine Pinard, of Canada to make it to the finals where she slammed Stephanie Tremblay, of Canada, with a hip throw called a harai to earn an ippon (full ...
» Mapping the Secret Service Sex Scandal Across the World
The Secret Service sex scandal that started in Cartagena, Colombia has become a worldwide investigation. From a night club in Moscow to a strip joint in San Salvador, every minute, it seems, federal investigators are expanding their probe to a new foreign capital.
» Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsEl Salvador won't extradite 1989 slaying suspects
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) - El Salvador's government says it will not grant Spain's request to extradite 13 former military officers indicted in the 1989 slayings of six Jesuit priests and two other people.
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