Saturday, April 05, 2008
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Necklace Found
Macro
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Necklace Found
- VIDEO: Oldest Gold Jewelry in Americas (National Geographic, via Associated Press)
- Necklace is oldest gold artifact found in Americas (Los Angeles Times, Thomas H. Maugh II)
- From a Burial Pit in Southern Peru, a Golden Oldie (New York Times, Henry Fountain, April 1) "Archaeologists have discovered what appears to be a gold necklace from a 4,000-year-old burial pit in southern Peru. It is the oldest example of worked gold ever found in the Americas."
- 'Ancient Gold Necklace Discovered in Peru' (Associated Press, Randolph E. Schmid)
Macro
- Peruvian Sol Rises Against Dollar (Miami Herald) "Peru's sol reached a decade high against the dollar ... to 2.6925 per USA dollar."
- Fitch's investment grade ranking will boost Peru (MarketWatch, Polya Lesova) "Fitch Ratings upgraded Wednesday Peru's long-term foreign currency issuer default rating to BBB-, investment grade, from BB+, citing strong improvement in fiscal and external solvency ratios. The outlook is stable."
- Peru welcomes investment grade rating (Financial Times, Naomi Mapstone)
- Bill Gates: Latin America must invest more in education (Associated Press, Laura Wides-Munoz)
- Workers strike at Peru's Doe Run smelter facility (Reuters, by Jean Luis Arce, Pav Jordan)
- Hunters Comb Globe for Hot Metal (Wall Street Journal, Robert Guy Matthews) Featured on A1; see accompanying slide show; copper mining in northern Peru
- In Search of Less Toxic Mining (Inter Press Service, Milagros Salazar) "The Peruvian government is seeking to reduce the maximum allowable emissions of pollutants by the mining industry, but the proposed limits are still a long way from meeting international standards."
- IDB criticized for some energy projects (Miami Herald, Jane Bussey and Jim Wyss)
- Peru's Milpo says Votorantim offer too low (Reuters, Teresa Cespedes)
- Irradia's Peru LNG plan gets nod (Upstream)
- Reuters blog of Latin America Investment Summit
- Buenaventura eyes record gold and silver production (Reuters blog, Lucas Bergman)
- President Garcia with Reuters reporters Marco Aquino and Terry Wade (Reuters, Mariana Bazo)
- See photos of summit
- Peruvian berry offers natural pigments for yoghurt: study (Food Navigator, Stephen Daniells) see also Ohio State University abstract
- Peruvian 3-D animated film "Dragons: Destiny of Fire," at Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 12 (New York Daily News) (Available on DVD in USA on April 8)
- Man, 101, Awarded American Citizenship (United Press International) "Vicento Osorio Rios -- the first centenarian to become a U.S. citizen in Arizona -- came to the United States in 1982 from Peru."
- 'U.S. sees Americas-wide free trade with Latam deals' (Reuters, Missy Ryan, April 2)
- 'Buckner International and Ministry of Women and Social Work Create First Foster Families.' (Baptist Standard, Jenny Pope, March 31)
- More Hispanics retiring to native homelands (Miami Herald, Juan Carlos Chavez, March 31)
- Dennis Hopper's 'The Last Movie' Showing (Los Angeles Times, April 3) "The story concerns an American film crew that goes to the far reaches of Peru to shoot a western."
- Eva Ayllón at Disney Hall (Los Angeles Times, Agustin Gurza, March 10)
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