Contrary to previous evidence, a new University of Florida study shows the Isthmus of Panama was most likely formed by a Central American Peninsula colliding slowly with the South American continent through tectonic plate movement over millions of years.
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Santa Barbara based Pacificor, LLC released a statement saying that "news reports regarding a plane crash in Panama involving Michael Klein could be inaccurate or premature."
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HP today announced plans to build a global delivery center in Panama City, Panama, that will provide services to help customers better manage business information and optimize their technology infrastructures.
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The U.S. dollar, at 26 year low, means it is now a great time to buy real estate property where it can be purchased in dollars, however customers should be wary of all the hype being pushed in Florida about it being a great time to buy. All though it might seem a good idea because of the exchange rate the reality is that prices are dropping and you could end up with a property worth less than you paid for it, losing all the gains you might make when the dollar swings back to normal
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26 Year low U.S. dollar means it is now a great time to buy real estate property in the Mexican Caribbean area. North Americans have been buying real estate in the area for years, but with many flights from Europe now, and property bought in dollars, European investors could now get in to these markets.
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Ancient people living in Panama were processing and eating domesticated species of plants like maize, manioc, and arrowroot at least as far back as 7,800 years ago - much earlier than previously thought - according to new research by a University of Calgary archaeologist.
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U.S. President George Bush and Panamanian President Martin Torrijos say they will continue working toward a free trade agreement. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns has the story.
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In response to the floods caused by heavy rains in Panama, the U.S. Government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), has provided approximately $107,000 for the purchase and transport of emergency relief supplies.
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