Oct 30, 2009 | Richmond Times-Dispatch
Guatemalan drought puts spotlight on malnutrition
Victoria Lopez cradles 2-year-old granddaughter Jennifer, whose chubby cheeks, bloated legs and stunted growth make her look much younger than healthy children her age.
Oct 30, 2009 | Inside Costa Rica
Four Gang Members Lynched in Guatemala
Four members of the ultraviolent Mara Salvatrucha gang were beaten and burned alive by a mob in the northwestern Guatemalan province of Huehuetenango, police said Thursday.
Latinos important in every sphere of society
Latinos play a crucial part in the U.S. If you watched CNN's recent "Latino in America" special, you probably got a good glimpse of it.
A Guatemalan grandmother's secret is revealed
A columnist's recent writings on illiteracy lead to a surprising discovery much closer to home.
Guatemala Keeps Cycling with Revitalized Leader
Guatemala, Oct 25 Once again, Guatemalan cyclist Nery Velasquez will be the leader of the Guatemala Cycling Tour after having lost his leading condition for just one stage.
Interim gov't says Honduras talks broken off
Negotiators trying to resolve the Honduran political crisis said Friday that talks have broken off, the third such announcement in the past week.
Guatemalan Drought Victims to Receive Urgent Relief
Four cargo containers with desperately needed food will be sent to Guatemala's drought-stricken regions to help stave off malnutrition and starvation due to the worst drought in this country in 30 years, the Pan American Development Foundation announced.
GUATEMALA: Town that Suffered Military Terror Fights Reopening of Base
GUATEMALA CITY, Oct 20 - People in the town of Ixcan in northwestern Guatemala could relive the pain of the country's 36-year civil war if the army reopens a military base in the area, where more than 100 massacres of indigenous villagers were committed during the armed conflict.
Guatemala Began Open School Program
Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom inaugurated in Alta Verapaz, central Guatemala, the Open School Program.
Rio Dulce, sweet river of history
Two hundred plus kilometers northeast of Guatemala City or inland from the Caribbean side of Guatemala, southeast of Puerto Barrios and past the ancient Spanish fortress of the Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, lies the sleepy palm-fringed port of Rio Dulce .
Gas station clerk's death ruled homicide
At press time Wednesday police were still looking for two men responsible for the execution-style shooting death of a Norwalk gas station clerk early Saturday morning.
Suspect In 2001 Daly City Murder Case Arrested In New York
A man sought by authorities for eight years in connection with the fatal stabbing of a Daly City high school student in 2001 was arrested in New York this week, Daly City police announced Wednesday.
Friends stunned man was 'Most Wanted' fugitive
Erick Morales, 27, who was first apprehended in Hampton Bays, Long Island, on Oct.
Videotape released in gas station murder
Police in Norwalk are hoping a videotape will help catch the killers of a gas station clerk.
The former Daly City man authorities believed was at large in Guatemala to avoid prosecution on murder charges stemming from the 2001 fatal stabbing of his high school classmate was caught in Long Island, N.Y. Monday morning after being pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving.
Stamford man dies following Norwalk store robbery
Doctors at Yale-New Haven Hospital took a Norwalk Shell station clerk off life support Monday after he was shot in the head during a robbery at the West Avenue gas station early Saturday morning.
Gunmen kill 1 police officer, wound 6 in Guatemala
Two separate attacks on police in Guatemala have killed one officer and wounded six more.
Next Apocalypse? Mayan Year 2012 Stirs Doomsayers 1hr
Actors John Cusack and Chiwetel Ejiofor take part in a photocall to promote German film director Roland Emmerich's film '2012' during the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival on Sept.
In Coastal Areas, Catholic Leaders See Challenges as Climate Changes
By Ezra Fieser Source: Published: CHIQUIMULILLA, Guatemala - Hurricane Stan swept through the village of El Dormido on Guatemala's Pacific Coast four years ago, destroying homes, a school and a church.
Sedona Library celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
It is a known fact-and most Americans take pride in it-that the United States is a country founded on strong democratic principles defended in the Constitution that protect the civil rights and individual freedom of all.
HudBay says still committed to Fenix project
The nickel project, which HudBay acquired last year when it bought Sky Resources, has been the site of a long-running land dispute between local residents occupying the land and the mine ownership.
Officer Arrested In Gun Trafficking Operation
Metro Officer Edwing Morales and four others have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of international firearms trafficking.
Drought, Blight Destroy 208K Tons of Grain in Guatemala
Guatemala - Some 208,723 tons of white corn have been lost this year in Guatemala as a result of a prolonged drought, the Agriculture Ministry said Wednesday.
Children in the parish of Chiquimula [CAFOD] CAFOD partner gears up for response to Guatemalan hunger crisis as Guatemalan President declares a "state of calamity" . Severe food shortages are affecting thousands.
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