Juan Carlos Jimenez - Upside Down World
Nueva Trinidad, an agricultural town in the department of Chalatenango in El Salvador, became the third municipality in the country to declare itself a “Territory ...
... of dollars that took place (such as the case of Carlos Perla), but through their efforts to make it fail as a public institution in order to have a justification to privatize it.
This new entity would ...
... Cooperative Associations Act, and the approval of the Law on the Promotion and Development of Organic Farming; and the prohibition of the use of 53 dangerous agro toxic chemicals.
Carlos Cotto, from ...
... on Salvadoran constitutional right; Karla Serati de Vega and José María Ayala, on administrative law; Carlos Penate, civil law; José Roberto Tercero, to discuss the Investment Law; and James Otto, as an ...
... victims disappeared for good. But if the shadows of obscurity had parted in this instance, they were soon to return. Forty-eight hours after the body’s discovery, Berrios called Dr Juan Carlos Monterrosa ...
“Yes” to Life, “No” to Mining
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 / 10:09 am
By, Carlos Chita, Diario Co Latino Editorials
Translated by Jan Morrill
That Congress puts the Executive Branch’s political ...
... of the region. The candidate for ARENA, Carlos Reyes, based his presentation on the fundamental issues which are the center of his party’s platform, like public security and education among others, but ...
... the municipality of Tocoa, on the lush north shore of Honduras, have faced criminal prosecution as a result of their opposition to an iron ore mining project in the Botaderos Mount “Carlos Escaleras” National ...
... y Alcantarillados, or ANDA) have been present since the mid-1990s. Carlos Perla, president of ANDA from 1994 to 2002, for example, just finished serving a 15-year jail sentence for corruption. Recently, ...