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Hinsdale Hospital Medical Staff Auxiliary has completed its 4th annual mission trip to Central America. This year's trip to Costa Rica included physicians, nurses, a dental hygienist, premed students and other youth who made their way once again to serve a variety of underprivileged in various regions of Costa Rica. More than 2,500 patients were served in six different locations throughout the ...
El Salvador has made it illegal to belong to a street gang in the wake of an attack on a passenger bus that killed 17 people. Gang - El Salvador - Central America - Crime - Organized Crime
One of two known survivors of a drug gang's massacre in northern Mexico of 72 undocumented Central and South American migrants urged others in an interview broadcast Thursday not to attempt the journey to the United States. Mexico - United States - Central America - Survivor - Ecuador
A quartet of ocean carriers will cooperate on a new service between the Far East and the West Coast of South America starting Sept. 13, according to American Shipper. The CSAV Group said it has introduced a third weekly string linking Asia with Mexico, Central America and West Coast of South America. Hanjin Shipping, China Shipping, CMA CGM and Hyundai Merchant Marine will start a 10-ship loop ...
Radius Gold Inc. is pleased to provide an update on the Company's broad portfolio of gold projects in Central America and the Yukon Territory.
Fonterra has appointed a former marketer for soft drink company Pepsi to run its operations in the USA, Canada, Caribbean and Central America.
Updated Sep 2, 2010 03:20PM MDT Birders who enjoy traveling should check out National Geographic’s new book, Global Birding Traveling the World in Search of Birds by Les Beletsky. The 320-page, $35 hardcover book includes 200 photographs and 10 maps. Beletsky, a bird biologist and natural-history writer, has organized the book in eight chapters covering Mexico and Central America, South America ...
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The number of illegal immigrants living in the U.S. has dropped for the first time in two decades — decreasing by 8 percent since 2007, a new study finds. The reasons range from the sour economy to Mexican violence and increased U.S. enforcement that has made it harder to sneak across the border.
Central America is struggling to contain rising violence as powerful Mexican drug cartels, facing an escalating government crackdown at home, expand southward and intensify operations in neighboring nations.

