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Tuesday Apr 22 | The Boston Globe
Suriname tries to lower food costs
“Every time you go to the store you have to readjust because prices have changed. The only thing that has not changed is our income”
Suriname's government has set up an emergency panel of Cabinet ministers to find ways to tackle the soaring price of food in this tiny South American country. via The Boston Globe
Apr 16, 2008 | International Herald Tribune
Dutch experts to identify 11 badly burned victims of Suriname plane crash
PARAMARIBO, Suriname : An official says Dutch forensic experts will carry out DNA tests on the badly burned remains of 11 people killed in a plane crash in Suriname. via International Herald Tribune
Apr 13, 2008 | New York Times
Long Memories May Ensnare a Dictator
“But they were also stunned by what had happened and at how long he remained in power.”
PARAMARIBO, Suriname - Running into Desi Bouterse is not easy to do. He does not frequent this capital's outdoor cafes. via New York Times
Apr 11, 2008 | FireFightingNews.com
Remote Suriname Plane Crash Kills 19
“I was shocked, but little did I know how personal this tragedy would become for me. At this moment I cannot even grasp the reality of this.”
Officials faced the grim task Friday of identifying the victims of a plane crash in a remote Surinamese jungle that killed all 19 aboard. via FireFightingNews.com
Apr 9, 2008 | Boston Globe
North warns it's ready to cut talks
North Korea said yesterday that it was ready to give up dialogue and attack the South, ignoring a call from its wealthy neighbor's new president to calm down and get back to serious talks. via Boston Globe
Apr 7, 2008 | Air Transport World
Suriname crash reportedly kills 19
Blue Wing Airlines An-28 crashed Friday after aborting a landing at an airstrip near Benzdorp in northern Suriname. via Air Transport World
Apr 5, 2008 | The New Zealand Herald
Nineteen people including two children were killed yesterday when a Russian-built aeroplane on a domestic flight crashed in the former Dutch colony of Suriname. via The New Zealand Herald
Apr 3, 2008 | Newsday.com
Suriname Plane Crash Kills at Least 19
“We're putting up investigation teams.”
A plane crashed en route to a mining region in southern Suriname on Thursday, killing at least 19 people, officials in the South American country said. via Newsday.com
Apr 2, 2008 | International Herald Tribune
Gritty Dutch war games raise eyebrows in former colony
“Some people think we are putting up an illegal base”
PIKIN SARON, Suriname : The Netherlands may have relinquished control of this South American country in 1975, but one day last month it seemed as if it had never left as Sergeant Major Bart Cobussen expounded ... via International Herald Tribune






