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Microsoft Announces Partnerships in Latin America to Transform Education and Expand Access to Technology
Microsoft collaborates with strong local and regional partners to expand educational initiatives to reach underserved people in Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Peru and Brazil
MIAMI, April 3, 2008 — At the Government Leaders Forum—Americas in Miami today, Microsoft Corp. announced new and expanded partnerships that will play a strong role in transforming education and creating economic opportunity in Latin America. » read more »
Senators Menendez And Dodd On Colombian Border Situation: Diplomatic Surge Needed To Ease Tensions
Senators say they plan to engage the Organization of American States on matter
March 4, 2008 -- WASHINGTON – As tensions in South America persist following the movement of Ecuadorian and Venezuelan troops to the Colombian border, two members of the Senator Foreign Relations Committee who are prominent on Latin American issues today called for increased diplomacy in the region. » read more »
Energy Costs Focus of OAS Assembly
03 June 2007 -- Top officials from across the Americas are gathering in Panama for a meeting of the Organization of American States to discuss concerns about the energy sector. In Panama City, VOA's Brian Wagner reports the 34-nation group opens the meeting Sunday to consider the role of electrical energy in economic development and poverty. » read more »
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