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en You have to think of Latin food as a couple of culinary superpowers: the Caribbean-African influence and the Central American corn, rice and beans. And from South America comes fresh seafood; Peru, the birthplace of potatoes; and in Chile and Argentina, you see the European influence.

en By 2007, Delta firmly intends to become the No. 2 carrier to Latin America and the Caribbean among U.S. carriers. Delta already holds a strong No. 2 position to Deep South America, and we're quickly closing the gap in Central America and the Caribbean. Never has there been a better time to grow service in this vibrant region of the world and to offer our customers more choices to experience the beauty, warmth and growing centers of tourism and commerce throughout the Caribbean.

en It really has a sophisticated culture. There's European influence. It has native American roots and influence from Africa and the United States.

en [One of the biggest adjustment's shes seen so far is the food.] We're used to shrimp and seafoods and gumbo and red beans and rice, ... Up here it's meat and potatoes.

en We served scrambled eggs and steak once in a while. There were powdered potatoes; we didn't have to peel potatoes. A lot of seafood and chicken once in a while. No rice. We got up at 6 a.m. and were done by 4 or 5 p.m.

en Argentina is an unfortunate situation for Latin America, but it was pretty well anticipated in the U.S. Also, much of the debt that is held in Argentina is held by European banks. So investors were braced for what's happening there.

en I have been involved in border research for more than 20 years, ... I have collaborated with Latin American colleagues on research in Mexico, Central America and South America.

en Especially now with the boho influence, the hippie and gypsy looks -- they have Latin roots. Embroidery, embellishment, color, flowers and beading are important to Latinas and to Latin American history.

en In view of the presidential elections in Chile, Peru, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil and Venezuela this year, the World Economic Forum on Latin America will provide a timely opportunity to discuss the main regional challenges, business prospects and public policy priorities.

en In general, there will be sweet potatoes, white potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, apples and squashes, ... There has also been good fall beans to come in the last couple weeks.

en This is how to understand America. So having the Museum of African American History and Culture on the mall, surrounded by the other museums, will make African-American culture central to all Americans.

en We want this weekend to encourage unity on campus. The Caribbean influence in very prominent in America, and Bob Marley is proof of that in life and in his death.

en They're versatile because they're bicultural. They have the syncopation of Latin music, and at the same time, they have all the influence of American pop.

en Smithsonian researcher Linda Perry's analysis of starch grains extracted from sediment samples and stone tools discovered at the site revealed two kinds of corn that had been ground into flour. No one has found a record of either from anywhere near this time for this part of Peru. At this early time period, agricultural hadn't been demonstrated in the highlands of Peru, Bolivia or Chile.

en A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic.

en There are movements in Latin America that look to him either as a model or as a source of financing or both. And there he can exert an enormous amount of influence.


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