Literary Rights And Wrongs: Who Can Publish A Dead Author's Works?
In Spain and Latin America, debate is raging in the publishing world about whether a dead writer's heirs have the right to publish works, which in life, the author did not want to publish.
Will Mexico's Ambitious Telecom Reform Cut Carlos Slim Down To Size?
Mexico's New President Peña Nieto’s has pushed through a sweeping reform of the telecoms and TV sector, which could undo the monopoly that turned Carlos Slim into the world's richest man.
Maca, The Natural Viagra Of The Incas
The South American root has been shown to boost energy for athletes, increase fertility for women, and enhance a man's sex drive.
Why Brazil Can't Stop Its Killer Landslides
For one grandfather, disaster has struck again -- 30 years later.
That Day Pope Francis Knew He Would Be A Priest
Officially incoronated Tuesday as the 266th Roman pontiff with a mass in St. Peter's Square, the path for Jorge Mario Bergoglio began one September day nearly six decades ago.