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  • Nicaragua: Telecom Company CLARO Censors Clients

    globalvoicesonline.org 3 weeks, 6 days ago

    This past November 29, some less-than-satisfied customers decided to start a blog complaining about the telecommunications company CLARO Nicaragua [es], a subsidiary of América Móvil consortium which belongs to the most wealthy man in the world, Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Helú. The blog is called Claro que NO! [es], a play on words in Spanish meaning ‘of course not,' and describes the bad service and worse treatment of customers by CLARO employees. However in less than 3 days the company responded to t

  • Peace Corps Pullout A New Blow To Honduras

    msnbc.com 3 weeks, 6 days ago

    The U.S. government's decision to pull out all its Peace Corps volunteers from Honduras for safety reasons is yet another blow to a nation still battered by a coup and recently labeled the world's most deadly country.

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