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IT would be difficult to over-emphasize the historic and economic importance of the Panama Railroad to the Americas and to the world, for its history is the history of a realized dream of thinking men who for centuries had recognized the importance of a free interoceanic communication at the narrow strip of land known as the Isthmus of Panama.

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Tony Galeota: From Running Porky’s, Miami’s Most Notorious Strip Joint, to Rotting in a Panamanian Jail See also: “From Porky’s to Panamanian Prison: Web Extra.”

Apr 27, 2018 · The National Transportation Safety Commission (KNKT) said on Thursday that it was analyzing data on the black box of the MV Ever Judger, a Panamanian flag cargo vessel that has been accused of breaking an undersea pipeline on March 31 in Balikpapan Bay, East Kalimantan.

Panama (/ ˈ p æ n ə m ɑː / ( listen) PAN-ə-mah; Spanish: Panamá), officially called the Republic of Panama (Spanish: República de Panamá), is a country in Central America.

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At Panamonte Inn & Spa, chef Charlie Collins teaches students how to make perfectly flaky empanada dough. For fillings, he uses local ingredients

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Jesus Franco’s campy women’s prison film, though both stereotypical and rare to find in its original version, is worthwhile for genre devotees primarily due to an outstanding cast.

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Consider the following true stories: 1. Anne Cameron, a very gifted white Canadian author, writes several first person accounts of the lives of Native Canadian women.