Thursday, October 6, 2011
Daily Headlines: October 6, 2011
* Peru: The Nazca lines in the desert of southern Peru are under risk due to “poorly managed tourism” according to a report released yesterday.
* Puerto Rico: Gov. Luis Fortuno submitted a proposal outlining a two-part referendum that could help decide the island’s political status.
* Britain: British Home Secretary Theresa May has come under fire after mistakenly claiming that a Bolivian man avoided deportation from England due to his pet cat.
* El Salvador: Archeologists found an ancient Mayan road in El Salvador similar to those previously uncovered on Mexico’s Yucatan area.
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Online Sources- Reuters, ABC News, BBC News, UPI
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