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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 14, 10:55 am ET
A drought in Ecuador is causing power blackouts throughout the country, slowing the economy's recovery and helping to push Rafael Correa's popularity to the lowest point of his presidency.
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The Record and Herald News - Sun Dec 13, 3:03 pm ET
Starting Monday, AeroGal will become the first Ecuadoran airline to offer non-stop daily service from New York’s JFK airport to Jose Joaquin de Olmedo airport in Guayaquil, the country’s largest city.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 8:34 pm ET
U.S. intelligence from inside Ecuador was used to plan a 2008 bombing by Colombian troops that killed a top FARC guerrilla chieftain inside Ecuadorean territory, the government said on Thursday.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 7:38 pm ET
Intelligence obtained by U.S. forces based in Ecuador helped Colombia's military locate the senior rebel commander killed in a cross-border raid by Colombian troops last year, a government commission said Thursday.
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The Forex Market - Mon Dec 14, 4:23 am ET
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 10, 7:54 pm ET
Ecuador's Central Bank chief has resigned after coming under fire from the president for failing to repatriate monetary reserves held overseas quickly enough.
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Sun-Sentinel - Thu Dec 10, 6:49 pm ET
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — An Ecuadorean government commission says U.S. electronic intelligence obtained inside Ecuador helped Colombia's military locate a top rebel commander and kill him in a cross-border raid last year.
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Nasdaq - Thu Dec 10, 12:32 pm ET
QUITO -(Dow Jones)- Ecuador's Central Bank will transfer about $864 million to public sector banks immediately, following a delay in transferring the funds that led to the resignation of several high-level officials, Ecuador's Policy Coordination minister said.
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New York Times - Thu Dec 10, 11:04 pm ET
The report said American military personnel helped with intelligence to plan the 2008 attack by Colombian forces on an encampment of Colombian rebels in Ecuadorean territory.
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Marketwire - Thu Dec 10, 12:57 pm ET
Elray Resources, Inc. Well-Positioned With Its Picacho Property in South-Eastern Ecuador
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Newsday - Fri Dec 11, 12:22 pm ET
AeroGal this week became the first Ecuadoran airline to offer nonstop daily service from New York's JFK airport to Jose Joaquin de Olmedo airport in Guayaquil. New York was chosen because of its large Ecuadoran community, which includes more than 100,000 Ecuadorans in Queens. Previously, the airline offered service to only one U.S. city, Miami. In-flight service features Ecuadoran appetizers ...
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CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 10, 6:00 am ET
Robert Friedland, Executive Co-Chairman, President and CEO of Ivanhoe Energy Inc. , and David Martin, Chairman, President and CEO of Ivanhoe Energy Latin America Inc., announced today that Ivanhoe Energy Ecuador Inc. intends to initiate drilling operations in the coming days on its first appraisal well in the Pungarayacu field in Ecuador.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Dec 9, 6:17 pm ET
Mercury & Apollo Freight Usher In Supply Chain Shift LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The Trade Commission of Ecuador in Los Angeles announced today at a Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon, that roses grown in Ecuador, one of the South American nation's most valuable exports, are heading to Japan, the most expensive rose market in the world, via Los Angeles International Airport ...
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WMBD - FOX 43 Peoria - Thu Dec 10, 10:09 pm ET
Asking Maggie Krick to score is easy.
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Cincinnati CityBeat - Fri Dec 11, 4:37 pm ET
Knock-your-socks-off documentary will leave you speechless Documentary filmmaker Joe Berlinger travels to various locations in Ecuador in order to show the extensive damage wreaked by Texaco/Chevron, a company whose negligence and greed led to the raping of a