Mexicans Return to Work as Flu Deaths Rise
Restaurants reopened in the capital and the city’s metro system was thoroughly cleaned, but bars, cinemas, theaters, gyms and stadiums remained closed. feeds.nytimes.com |
US Soldier Charged in Mexican Cartel Killing
Michael Jackson Apodaca faces murder charges for allegedly being trigger man in shooting death of Mexican drug cartel member who was informant for US voanews.com |
In Bolivia, a Force for Change Endures
President Evo Morales seems to be sailing to re-election Sunday just as his indigenous movement continues to shake Bolivia’s institutions. feeds.nytimes.com |
Haitians Search Desperately for Missing Relatives
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- They wait outside crumbled schools or shattered markets, searching for sisters, fathers, children, lovers. They stand vigil at smashed buildings where sons were last known to be, or at tangles of concrete where their mothers once went shopping. feeds.nytimes.com |
Haiti Cruise Stops: 'Without This, We Don't Eat'
LABADEE, Haiti (AP) -- With the Celebrity Solstice cruise ship anchored just offshore this beautiful expanse of white sand Friday, vacationers stretched out on beach chairs in the sun, sipped cold beer and pina coladas with pineapple slices on the rim and listened to Haitian folk music. feeds.nytimes.com |