An expert on Pablo Neruda’s poetry and the editor of his complete works, Hernán Loyola, believes that the continuing vigor of the Chilean poet’s legacy makes him a classic “on a level with Cervantes, Shakespeare, or Dante.”
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Warming and Overfishing Threaten Thousands of Fishermen in Central America
Warming waters, overfishing, the use of unsuitable nets, and poaching are threatening the fishing industry in Central America, where around 100,000 families earn their living from this activity, an official said in Panama City.
Itaipú Hydroelectric Power Plant Gambles on “Green” Vehicles
The Itaipú hydroelectric power plant, the world’s largest generating plant currently in operation, is working on the development of an electric bus that it hopes to start testing this year and that will join other “green” vehicles produced by the same firm.
Colombia and Panama Hunt FARC Chief for Drug Trafficking on Border
BOGOTA, June 15, 2009 (AFP) - Colombian and Panamanian authorities are working hard to capture the leader of Front 57 of the FARC guerrillas, Gilberto Torres, a.k.a. " El Becerro," (“The Calf”) who is in charge of drug and weapon trafficking on the border, according to the newspaper El Tiempo [ … ]
French Investigators in Charge of Investigating Accident Already at Work in Brazil
Río de Janeiro, 03 June (EFE). - Official sources reported today that the two officials from the French Accident Investigation Bureau (BEA) in charge of investigating the accident of the Air France plane that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean with 228 people on board have already started their investigation in [ … ]
Movie Robots In Everyday Life
The co-existence of mankind and robots gifted with "silicon souls” at home, at school, or at work is no longer science fiction, but happens in the present with the Hispano-Emirati Reem-B Humanoid, the Dutch Delfly dragonflies, and the Spanish astronaut Topolino.
Suspected Swine Flu Deaths In Mexico Top 100
Mexico's government is trying to stem the spread of a deadly strain of swine flu as a new work week begins by urging people to stay home Monday if they have any symptoms of the virus believed to have killed more than 100 people.
Musicians From The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Will Train Central American Youths
On April 21 four musicians from the Berlin Philharmonic will go to Costa Rica to train 133 young people who are part of the Central American Youth Orchestra (OJC) and work with them.
Unpublished Work by Poet Who Disappeared during Argentina’s Dictatorship is Published
Buenos Aires, April 13 (EFE) - More than three decades after its demise at the hands of the Argentine military dictatorship (1976-1983), the International Book Fair of Buenos Aires will host the presentation of the complete works of the poet Roberto Santoro, which includes unpublished texts, local press reported today.
France, Brazil Seek Unity Ahead Of G-20
The presidents of France and Brazil urged greater regulation of the world's financial markets and vowed Wednesday to work together toward such measures at the G-20 summit.
Brawn Wants To Work With Alonso, Who He Considers The Best Driver In The World
Englishman Ross Brawn, owner for less than one month of the Brawn GP team, which won the top two positions in its debut in the Grand Prix in Australia, has had one goal since the retirement of Michael Schumacher: to work with the best driver in the world, Fernando Alonso.
Scientists Live in the World’s Highest Space Laboratory
North American, Japanese, and European scientists live and work together daily in the world’s highest space laboratory, located more than 5,060 meters above sea level in the Chilean Andes, where the ALMA complex, the most advanced radio astronomy observatory in the world, will be installed.