Brasilia - A total of R$ 135 million ($75 million dollars) will be used to send ten Rapid-Care Units (UPAs) and fifty Mobile Urgent Care Service (SAMU) ambulances, besides the building of Family Health teams and support for the Childās Pastoral.
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Going to the World Cup
Eight of the 32 teams participating in the 2010 FIFA World Cup come from the Americas, which is home to some of the best players in the world, such as Brazilās KakĆ”, Argentinaās Lionel Messi and Uruguayās Diego ForlĆ”n. The International Federation of Association Football event, dating back to 1930, [ … ]
Naval Base Targets Traffickers
Navy boats were on display Dec. 1, in Isla Chapera, Panama, at the inauguration of Panamaās first naval base aimed at fighting regional drug traffic. The base is the first of 11 planned to cut maritime trafficking routes from South America to North America. The base will be operated by [ … ]
Rio Battles Entrenched Crime Prior To Olympics
They go by names like "Scooby" and "Big Baby" but carry the best weapons money can buy, are accused of torturing cops and even managed to shoot down a police helicopter.
Fourteen Films Compete In Latin American Cinemaās Showcase In Europe
Fourteen films, thirteen from Latin America and one from Spain, are competing for the top prize at the XXIVth Latin American Film Festival in the Italian city of Trieste, where a prize will also be given for the first time to the work that best promotes coexistence among peoples.
āEl secreto de sus ojosā Chosen by Argentina to Compete for the Oscar
BUENOS AIRES, 25 September 2009 (AFP) - āEl secreto de sus ojosā [The Secret of Her Eyes], directed by Juan JosĆ© Campanella, has been chosen to represent Argentina in the competition for the Oscar for Best Foreign Film at Hollywoodās Academy Awards, the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences announced [ … ]
Theater Commander Visits Service Members, Sites Of New Horizons Guyana 2009
8/26/2009 - GEORGETOWN, Guyana ā Col. Douglas Galipeau, 474th Air Expeditionary Group commander, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., visited the men and women currently deployed to Georgetown, Guyana, in support of New Horizons Guyana 2009.
Colombian Navy Seizes Fourteen Drug-Trafficking Submersibles in Six Months
BogotĆ”, 23 July (EFE).- The Colombian Navy has seized fourteen submersibles intended for drug trafficking so far this year, the commander of the service, Adm. Guillermo Barrera, announced today during a ceremony commemorating the institutionās 186th anniversary.
Panamanian President Will Visit Costa Rica to Learn about Health Experience
SAN JOSE, 14 July 2009 (AFP) - The new president of Panama, Ricardo Martinelli, will visit Costa Rica on Wednesday to meet with President Oscar Arias and to learn about the experience of the public health services in trying to reduce patientsā wait times, the two governments announced on Tuesday.
U.S. and Costa Rican Coast Guards Capture Drug Traffickers and Cocaine Shipment
SAN JOSE, 14 July 2009 (AFP) - Vessels of the Costa Rican Coast Guard Service and the United States Navy captured a boat carrying four Colombians and nearly 1,300 kilos of cocaine on the high seas on Tuesday, the Costa Rican Ministry of Public Security announced.
Brazilians Spend More Time on the Internet than Japanese and Americans, Study Says
SAO PAULO, 15 July 2009 (AFP) - Brazilian Internet users spent an average of seventy hours online in June, a record figure that surpasses those of Japan and the United States, according to a study by the Brazilian Opinion and Survey Institute (Ibope/Nielsen).
Betancourt Prepares Her Book Outside Colombia a Year after Her Rescue
BogotĆ”, July 1 (EFE).- A year after being rescued by the army, former presidential candidate and former FARC hostage Ingrid Betancourt lives outside Colombia. She is in the middle of a divorce, and is finishing a book that everyone predicts will be a best-seller.