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ISSUE: November 15, 2009
Articles about Central America
A Weekend In...honduras
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4-15-2007
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Article Excerpts:
...agoutis. The rich habitat makes for one of
Central America
’s most outstanding day...
Eye of the Crisis
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6-1-2009
A mysterious fungus is quickly killing off frogs around the world. Why does this matter? Because when frogs begin to disappear, bad things start to happen.
Article Excerpts:
... conservation and exhibition center in a low-tech
Central America
village, and the even more daunting prospect of...
By Land and Sea
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6-15-2009
Belize is famous as a dive destination, but there’s more to this Central American country than what’s underwater.
Article Excerpts:
... diving''s Acropolis? And I figured while I was in
Central America
, I''d see what Belize is all about. After all, at...
The Other Caribbean
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7-15-2002
Set your inner Robinson Crusoe free on the Central American side of the Caribbean, where the beaches are every bit as beautiful, the culture equally as colorful, and the mood even mellower.
Article Excerpts:
...Afrocentric Garifuna villages show up amid
Central America
''s heavily Latinized culture like a lost Twilight...
Business In Paradise
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1-15-2003
Development Business in Paradise
Caribbean efforts to diversify mean vacation heaven could also be nirvana for your company.
Article Excerpts:
...of them "Ticos," as Costa Ricans are called in
Central America
. Intel''s story in Costa Rica points to the...
What’s So Small About It?
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9-15-2009
Forget about the song. Forget about the boat and the ride and all those cute little wooden munchkins dancing a jig. Forget about the time you ran into your college roommate’s ex-girlfriend while waiting in line to hear the song, ride the boat, and see the jig-dancing munchkins. Forget the words that came out of your mouth when you did, as you pointed out the irony of running into someone at a faraway theme park while waiting in line for a ride that points out that there is no irony in running into someone at a faraway theme park. Because the truth is, this world ain’t small.
Article Excerpts:
... butterflies cover 80 miles a day. As we reach
Central America
in our journey around the world, Miami-based...
Mezcal -- the New Face of Tequila
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10-15-2009
USUALLY ASSOCIATED with citrus-spiked margaritas and muggy afternoons spent on beach towels, tequila is perfect for summer. But with temperatures dipping and thermal underwear emerging from storage, it’s time to discover a more season-appropriate spirit: Meet mezcal, another potent Mexican creation that’s smokier, rougher, and more complex than its fair-weather familia. Like tequila, mezcal comes from the juice of the agave, a succulent, fleshy-leafed plant indigenous to the southwestern United States, Central America, and South America. But while tequila is mass-produced from only the Weber blue agave, mezcal bubbles from small Oaxacan villages that use ancient techniques to prepare one of the world’s oldest, most pure intoxicants.
Article Excerpts:
...indigenous to the southwestern United States,
Central America
, and South America. But while tequila is...
Where There’s Smoke
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9-15-2009
We trace a fine cigar’s journey from remote Honduran fields to your hands.
Article Excerpts:
... kind that takes place in high-yield factories in
Central America
-- is not quite as glamorous as the type that’s...
Talk To The Animals
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5-15-2004
Or at least walk or swim with them. All over the world There's wildlife just waiting to be discovered.
Article Excerpts:
... haul. Winging from the West Indies and South and
Central America
from mid-February to the end of May, worn-out...