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Why Are Hundreds of Dolphins Dead on Peruvian Beaches?

It's a mystery. No one knows why more than 200 dolphins have washed up dead on beaches in Chiclayo, Peru.



Pittsville club news

Two youth exchange students from Lima, Peru, presented a Powerpoint program to the Pittsville Lions at their Feb.



Peru says rebel leader may be wounded from battle

LIMA, Peru - One of two remaining fugitive leaders of Peru's once-powerful Shining Path rebel group may have been wounded in combat in a remote coca-growing region, the government said Friday.



Peru: The Water March Approaches Lima

The Water March, that left Cajamarca on 1 February, is already approaching Lima, its final destination.



The Pisco Sour And A Simple Spin On It

Fresh & Healthy Recipes, videos, and tips for cooking healthier Baker's Central Baking recipes, videos, and how-tos Drinks & Entertaining Drink recipes, features & games Make it Tonight Quick and easy weeknight recipes and menus Pisco is unaged grape brandy from Peru or Chile with a robust earthy-grapey flavor.



Hearing Protection

I'm a listener from Lima, Peru, and I love your podcast. In episode 71, you said that you use hearing protection when you go to the movies or concerts.



Collected Department Releases: Assistant Secretary Jose F...

Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs Jose W. Fernandez will travel to Bogota, Colombia, and Lima, Peru, from February 13 to February 17, 2012.



MOL upgrades ACW

MOL is to upgrade its Latin/South America ACW service from tomorrow by increasing reefer capacity to meet growing demand and adding an extra port call.



New Hydro Plant To Boost Peru's Exports By US$2 Bln Annually

A new hydro-electric plant in Peru is expected to boost the country's agricultural exports by US$2 billion a year.



The toughest place to be a train driver

It takes both skill and courage to control huge locomotives laden with mineral ore as they wind up and down the Andes mountains - making Peru possibly the toughest country in the world to be a train driver.



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