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After The New York Times called for an end to the fifty-year embargo, Cubans jumped at the possibilities.

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The Cross-Border Trucking Pilot Program has not helped to facilitate commercial traffic between Mexico and the United States. 

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Five Panamanian representatives presented the country’s progress, allowing it to exit the “gray list” of Financial Action Task Force, or FATF, on which it was placed in last June. 

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El Salvador seeks to turn its Pacific Ocean coastline into a “development pole,” thanks to $277 million dollars donated by the United States. 

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After fourteen years as governor of Texas, Rick Perry wants to follow in George W. Bush’s footsteps toward the White house.  This ambition is the most important factor Mexicans should remember when trying to interpret the words and actions of the Texan leader. 

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In a wide-ranging interview with journalist Jacobo Zabludovsky, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto reacted to Texas Governor Rick Perry’s decision to deploy Texas National Guard troops along the Texas-Mexico border. 

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This year marks sixteen years since Antonio Guerrero was arrested, accused of espionage in the United States for Cuba, and sentenced to 22 years in prison. 

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President Obama believes that “Hispanics represent a thriving part of our diverse nation.” 

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Shocked and still getting used to a new country, Pablo, a 17-year-old who declined to give his last name, related how during his journey through Mexico he was extorted by immigration agents in that country, and continued to suffer once he reached the U.S. 

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Military forces in some Latin American countries have changed paradigm, leaving much of their repressive practices behind and assimilating respect for human rights, said  the director of an NGO in charge of following up on several military bodies of the region. 

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