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Taking Peru To the next level?
"I will pursue Peruvians to believe that our plan is to fortalice the government with honesty and with a well prepare government plan."
Lourdes Flores Nano is one of Peru’s most important and influential leaders as well as the forerunner in their 2006 presidential election. See story |
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Peru hosts Under-17 world soccer championships
The international soccer spotlight is on Peru during September and October as the country hosts the FIFA Under-17 world championships.
Tournament host cities are Lima, Chiclayo, Piura, Trujillo and Iquitos.
As the host country, Peru’s Under-17 team is participating in the FIFA tournament for the first time. See story |
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"I won't forget you" "Did a mother forget her child? Even if a mother forgot her child, I won't forget you ..."
A song from Pope John Paul II's music CD, "Our Father," contains that message for the world. See story
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Callao's Pirates is first 3-D South American film
The first 3-D animated South American production, "Piratas del Callao," (Callao's Pirates) will be in Peruvian cinemas in February 2005. Hernán Garrido-Lecca's story is about a modern-day boy who gets separated from a tour group during a visit to Callao's fort building. See story |
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Collacocha, a story born high in the Andes
Voted as one of the top 10 Latin American plays, "Collacocha" is directed by well-known Peruvian television actor Fernando Vasquez (left), who also stars in the play. See story
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The Lima Wall
Today a new face shows off the Lima wall. Lima's governor Luis Castaneda is opening the new wall recreational complex, which is destined to be one of the main tourist attractions in metropolitan Lima. See story
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Peru and Brazil signed agreement to build inter-ocean highway
President Toledo said that Peru and Brazil have signed a financial agreement to construct a highway that will unite the states of Asis and Acre, in Brazil, with Madre de Dios in Peru. See more
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" Bailar" (Dance) brings best solo artist 2004 trophy to Pedro
"I play music not thinking on getting trophies but when I get one it means a lot to me because it encourages me to work harder." See story
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Entrepreneur Rolls Premium Peru Cigars for Export
Peruvian cigar-maker Tabacalera del Oriente only started selling its tobacco in 2001, but its fans already include President Bush and King Juan Carlos of Spain. See story
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Peru’s next big export: Artichokes
Move over, asparagus. There’s a new agricultural export gaining momentum in Peru – artichokes. See story
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Previous stories:
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Peruvian painter scratching waves of fame |
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Inca's mysterious counting system may finally have been decoded |
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Sofia is queen of the surfing world |
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Peru ready to defend house in must-win match |
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Dozens of well-preserved Incan mummies are uncovered near Lima
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The day that "Huayno" made Peru fall in love with it
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Lima becomes center of salsa
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Peruvian beer festival celebrates fourth anniversary
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Black Peru
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Peru celebrates its unique national drink, Pisco Sour
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Puno Region Celebrates Mamacha Festivities
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The Lines of Peru
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Luis Arbulu exposes paintings in Lima
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