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Triangle in Anapoima Mandarino Tree Parrot Soap Opera of All Time!
 By Judi McLeod

Parrots of Anapoima, Cucurrucucu PalomaStep aside, Julio Iglesias and all you other romantic Latino singers, Paco the Parrot is here.

Bogota Free Planet (BFP) promised they would record for CFP the Parrots of Anapoima belting out the haunting refrain from the song “Cucurrucucu Paloma”, and that’s just what they did.

FL Technics becomes an exclusive sales partner of aeroinv.com in the CIS and CEE region.
 By Anton Tisov

FL Technics, a global provider of integrated aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul services, have signed a partnership agreement with the global aviation components supplier aeroinv.com. The agreement appoints FL Technics as an exclusive sales representative of aeroinv.com stock across the CIS region and in 7 other Central and Eastern European countries.

Military junta continues to call the shots
 By Hannah Waddilove

LONDON – Uncertain times lie ahead in Mali after the country’s interim civilian president was attacked by protesters.
The 70-year old civilian leader Dioncounda Traore was beaten unconscious during the attack on 21 May, following an accord struck by the leader of the Malian military junta and ECOWAS on 19 May.

Hindus welcome Vatican’s olive branch to American nuns
 By BFP Staff

Vatican reprimanded US Catholic nuns’ group, Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR), founded in 1956, last month for reportedly raising the subject of ordination of women and other issues. But on May 18, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI praised the American nuns.

Nothing to like about Facebook’s billboard play on Fr. Patrick Peyton’s immortal words
 By Judi McLeod

t’s a message taking its birth in an era in which an American Government works to stamp out Catholicism:  “The family that Facebooks together stays together.”

Hindus laud Bristol in UK for considering scattering of Hindu ashes in River Avon
 By BFP Staff

Hindus have applauded City of Bristol in United Kingdom (UK) for considering River Avon as possible site for dispersing cremated remains of Hindus.
Bristol’s Lord Mayor Peter Main was quoted as saying that providing a consecrated site was one of his first priorities and reports suggested that Bristol City Council and Environment Agency were trying to identify a suitable site.

MENA Political and Economic Forecast
 By John Drake

LONDON – The AKE Intelligence department has issued new analysis on a number of countries in the Middle East and North Africa. The findings have been published on Global IntAKE – AKE’s worldwide risk analysis website.

Hindu gods getting married in Arizona, Wisconsin, Oregon & Washington
 By BFP Staff

Hindu gods will reportedly be getting married in the coming weeks in grand ceremonies in Arizona, Wisconsin, Oregon and Washington states of USA.
Marriage between Lord Sri Venkateswara and Goddess Padmavathi, referred to as “Srinivasa Kalyanam”, will be conducted by team of priests from India’s ancient and sacred Sri Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala, said to be the most-visited holy place in the world; in collaboration with Sri Venkata Krishna Kshetra of Tempe (Arizona) on May 19, Hindu Temple of Wisconsin of Pewaukee on May 26, Portland Balaji Temple of Hillsboro (Oregon) on May 27, and Vedic Cultural Center of Sammamish (Washington) on June two.

2 dead in Bogota bombing targeting former minister
 By Admin

By VIVIAN SEQUERA — The Associated Press
Bogota, Colombia • A midday bombing that killed two bodyguards of an archconservative former interior minister and injured at least 39 people in a busy commercial district of Bogota has raised fears that violence not seen in the Colombian capital in years could return.

FL Technics Jets services Hawker 850XP aircraft registered in Latvia
 By Anton Tisov

FL Technics Jets, a global provider of integrated aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul solutions for business aviation, continues to expand its clientele, by providing Hawker 850XP maintenance services to one of the Latvian charter companies.

FL Technics Training: ageing aircraft fleets require extra maintenance
 By Ernesta Raulonytė

Despite the fact that airlines tend to opt for increasingly younger fleets and to send the exploited aircraft into retirement earlier more often than they previously used to, there are still many still operated aircraft that date back to the Soviet Union. Although they have become increasingly unpopular due to their age, engine noise and out-dated avionics, Soviet-made aircraft still make up for a considerable part of the fleets operated by the ex-USSR and Africa-based carriers. 

Convenient Lies and Governance of the Earth
 By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh

“The Powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the People.” (Tenth Amendment)
While the people of Tombstone, Arizona, are waiting to get water back on line, the federal government is asking them for $80,000 in order to tell them why they cannot have it back unless they use only simple tools to do it with, like hand tools and wheelbarrows. Boulders the size of Volkswagens are trapping the waterlines, buried in some places under 12 ft of mud.

AviationCV.com: Crew lease as a way for airlines to adjust according to the seasonal changes
 By Anton Tisov

Due to the accelerating summer season air travel demand, airlines worldwide are naturally keen to expand their fleets and destinations. This, along with general expansion plans, alters many airlines’ fleets, which, though, may be relatively easily covered by the airline-to-airline or third-party aircraft lease. Regardless whether it is a season-based decision or the need to expand the fleet due to a freshly added route, the question is who will operate the newly leased airplanes. 

“Kali-Ma” beer issue highlighted by Zed raised in India’s Parliament
 By BFP Staff

The topic of “Kali-Ma” beer, earlier scheduled to be launched on May 15 by an American brewery but then cancelled after Hindu protest, was reportedly raised in the upper house of India’s Parliament on May 15 with demand of immediate summoning of US ambassador.

Che Guevara Adorned Reno-Tahoe Airport
 By Humberto Fontova

A painting of Che Guevara subtitled “Revolucion!” by a Mexican–American artist was on display for over three months at the International Airport in Reno, Nevada, USA. On May 9th it was taken down by airport officials as originally scheduled. Complaints by outraged airport patrons had nothing to do with this removal. 

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