Dreaming of Cuban Profits in Post-Embargo World
Although Cuba remains closed to American investment, entrepreneurs in both countries are considering the island’s profit-making potential. feeds.nytimes.com |
Arizona Law Sparks Anger, Resignation in Mexico
NOGALES, Mexico (AP) -- The line of Mexicans waiting to go shopping in Arizona snakes twice around the sun-drenched plaza, even as politicians nearby slap stickers on cars calling for a boycott of the U.S. state. feeds.nytimes.com |
After Quake, Haitians With Dreams Look for an Exit
Many of the country’s best and brightest have already gone, residents say, and early rumblings of a larger migration can be heard among merchants and anxious families. feeds.nytimes.com |
World Briefing | THE AMERICAS: Venezuela: 36 People Survive Plane Crash
Thirty-six of the 51 people on board a plane operated by Conviasa, Venezuela’s state-owned airline, survived a crash Monday in the eastern city of Ciudad Guayana. feeds.nytimes.com |
Mexican Marines Capture 30 Drug Suspects
The marines, acting on intelligence obtained by the navy and other agencies, conducted the raids in Matamoros and Reynosa, two cities across the border from Texas. nytimes.com |