Archive for May, 2010
Craig Venter, el hombre del proyecto de vida artificial
Sus críticos lo han vilipendiado por los grandes intereses económicos que siempre han impulsado a su investigación.
EE.UU. y Cuba dialogan sobre derrame
El petróleo mana de un pozo submarino de la petrolera británica BP y ha formado una gigantesca mancha frente a las costas de Luisiana, Misisipi y Alabama.
El fantasma de Raúl Reyes camina por la Colombia preelectoral
La caída de Reyes, quien era el vocero internacional de las FARC, se convirtió en el mayor éxito del gobierno de Uribe y de su ministro de Defensa, Juan Manuel Santos, contra ese grupo armado, nacido en 1964.
Puerto Rico: independencia vuelve a debate
Los críticos insisten en que la ley abre las puertas de la estadidad mientras que sus impulsores aseguran que ese es el mejor camino que le espera a la isla.
Violencia y discriminación en escuelas del Suroeste
Escuelas en malas condiciones y sin materiales didácticos dificultan la docencia.
Crews dealt setback in placing containment dome in Gulf oil spill
Crews began lowering containment dome into the Gulf Friday night in the hopes of stemming gushing oil.
No-name terrorists now CIA drone targets
The CIA gets approval to attack a wider range of suspected militants, even those whose identity is not known
Ex-NFL star Lawrence Taylor accused of rape in NY
The former New York Giants linebacker was arrested early Thursday at a Holiday Inn in Suffern, said Christopher St.
Does the oil spill put seafood restaurants at risk?
(CNN) — The “single best bite of food” in Louisiana, according to Tommy Cvitanovich, is the charbroiled oyster soaked in butter, garlic and cheese. Then the tough little mollusk is grilled to a smoky perfection
Times Square suspect was bound for Pakistan
DUBAI – An American citizen accused of trying to detonate a bomb in New York’s Times Square was heading for Pakistan when he was pulled off a Dubai-bound flight shortly after it left the stand at JFK,
Napolitano calls Arizona immigration law a ‘cry of frustration’
In appearances on morning talk shows, Napolitano criticized the law as a hindrance to law enforcement and said only an overall approach will work.
Immigration rallies expect big boost
CHICAGO – Activists said outrage over Arizona’s controversial immigration law “awakened a sleeping giant” Saturday as rallies demanding federal immigration reform kicked off in cities across the U.S.
Smugglers suspected in Ariz. attack
PHOENIX – Law officers apprehended 17 suspected illegal immigrants while hunting for suspected pot smugglers who shot and wounded a sheriff’s deputy in a remote desert area 50 miles south of Phoenix.
Workers demand better jobs, pay on May Day
ISTANBUL – Tens of thousands of workers marched in cities from Hong Kong to Istanbul Saturday to mark international worker’s day, demanding more jobs, better work conditions and higher wages.



