Panama Sky - Photo of the Day

Posted on August 6th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Different views of the Panamanian sky.


Photo by yuval tzfira.


Photo by yuval tzfira.


Photo by yuval tzfira.

PanamaForum.com Newsletter - Issue #35, August 04, 2008

Posted on August 4th, 2008 in Panama Forum Newsletter | No Comments »

Welcome to the 35th issue of the Panama Forum Newsletter!

I’m happy to say that more members have joined us on PanamaForum.com over the last week. A big welcome to all new members!

This week we will go right to the lastest Panama Threads and Panama News.

Have a great time… and see you next week!

TOP PANAMA THREADS:

  • Real Estate in Panama
    Wow! This thread is hot and a must read for anyone considering buying, renting or building in Panama.
  • Living expenses in Panama
    What are the actual living expenses per month? Go to this thread to find out. As whypanama says: “Panama is our home and we have found paradise!”.
  • Panama sounds right for us!
    Indeed it does. Share your advise and Panama knowledge with member kidchico, who is considering moving to Panama. This thread has great information and details on living in Panama.
  • Single’s clubs
    What are the best single’s night clubs in Panama? Share your night club experience on this thread.
  • Renting apartments in Panama City
    How much rent do you pay on a comfortable apartment per month? Which zone in Panama City is the best to live in? What do you need to know when renting an apartment in Panama City? Find out in this thread.

PANAMA NEWS:

  • Leatherback turtle habitats discovered
    Spanish researchers said they’ve discovered extensive leatherback turtle nesting beaches in Colombia and Panama. Researchers from the Spanish Council for Scientific Research documented 6,000 new turtle nests along 60 miles of nearly uncharted Atlantic beach in the north of Colombia and south of Panama in 2006 and 2007.
  • AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean
    An international conference on AIDS opened on Sunday in Mexico City, making Latin America a first-time host for the biennial meeting that is the largest gathering of AIDS experts.
  • National Police Respond to Incursion of FARC Guerrillas in the Darién
    Sixty armed men arrived in the community of Bajo Chiquito in the Darién province where they entered the store in the town, took all of the food and threatened the rest of the population before returning to the
  • Costa Maya only DAYS away!
    The La Reina de la Costa Maya Pageant promises to be bigger and better this year with eight contestants battling for the prestigious title. For the first time since the inception of the pageant will Costa Maya see the participation of Panama.

PanamaForum.com Newsletter - Issue #34 - July 29, 2008

Posted on July 30th, 2008 in Panama Forum Newsletter | No Comments »

Hello!

This is the 24th issue of the Panama Forum Newsletter.

Manuel Antonio Noriega.

I heard so much about him but didn’t really know much of his history, so I did a little research.

Noriega was a Panamanian general and the de facto military dictator of Panama from 1983 to 1989.

Noriega in 1983.
Noriega in 1983.

He used to be a strong ally of the U.S. and worked closely with the CIA from the late 1950s to the 1980s.

But by the late 1980s, relations had turned extremely sour between Noriega and the United States government.

Noriega had been working as a double agent, collecting money from the United States, while at the same time working for Communist governments, turning over highly classified U.S. intelligence materials to Cuba. He was also a huge trafficer of cocaine and a big money launderer.

Noriega and Fidel Castro
Noriega and Fidel Castro

The U.S. urged Noriega to step down in early 1988, but to no avail. The U.S. then ordered his arrest in 1989 and 13,000 US troops invaded Panama to support the 12,000 already there.

He surrendered in January 1990, and was taken to the USA for trial.

Mugshot of Noriega
Mugshot of Noriega

Noriega was found guilty in 1992 and sentenced to 40 years imprisonment.

To date, he is still in prison in the U.S., but he might soon be extradited to France were he faces money laundering charges and could get another 10 years of imprisonment. Noriega has also received a long jail term in absentia in Panama for murder and human rights abuses.

I hope you found this interesting and learned something new.

Enjoy Panama and have fun!

Until next week.

TOP PANAMA THREADS:

  • Retiring to Panama
    jrmanville and his wife are exploring the possibility of retiring in Panama. He needs questions are regarding living expenses, solar electricity, crime in Panama, and mortgages. Share your wisdom and good old advice on this thread.
  • Trustworthy lawyer
    We all know that there are good lawyers, and then there are the not so good and sometimes lazy and greedy lawyers. If you are not sure if you can trust a lawyer, go to this thread.
  • Innocent until proven guilty?
    What’s Panama like when it comes to the law?
  • What to get involved in, in Panama?
    What can a young American woman get involved in, in Panama City?
  • Biggest Misconception/Surprise about Panama
    Panamax wants to know: “What was your biggest misconception about Panama and/or what surprised you the most?”

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PANAMA NEWS:

  • Heavy Lift Crane Falls Over on Ave Balboa
    A crane fell over in one of the lanes of Ave Balboa while it was being used to work on an overpass that will be part of the “Cinta Costera” (Costal Strip). No one was injured or killed in the accident.
  • Columnist barred from leaving the country
    A Panamanian judge barred sports columnist Bienvenido Brown from leaving the country and ordered him to stand trial on criminal defamation charges filed in 2005.
  • Electoral Base in Panama Grows About 11% from 2004
    The inclusion in the primary voting register of more than 65,000 young people who will be older than 18 years of age before 2 May 2009 will life the number of eligible voters to 2,228,377 (2.2 million). That is to say that in the next national election which will be held on 3 May 2009 there will be 229,000 more eligible voters than in the 2004 elections according to numbers from the Electoral Tribunal.
  • EU, Latin America close to banana deal at WTO
    European and Latin American negotiators are close to a deal that would end a quarter of a century of “banana wars” as part of mammoth trade talks here, sources close to the negotiations said Sunday.
  • Shark bites Panamanian Judge
    An official says a Panamanian judge was bitten by a shark off the Central American nation’s Pacific coast.
  • Boquete, Chiriquí: Sabor Escondido, a Restaurant with a Smiling Difference!
    I took Tricia, a professional critic with me, one with years of working in the hospitality industry and listened carefully to how to judge both restaurant and the food. With food photos.

PanamaForum.com Newsletter - Issue #33 - July 21, 2008

Posted on July 21st, 2008 in Panama Forum Newsletter | No Comments »

Hello!

Welcome to the 33rd issue of the Panama Forum Newsletter.

Today I’ll be sharing quotes about the Panama Canal by famous world leaders.

“An interoceanic canal across the American Isthmus … would be the great ocean thoroughfare between our Atlantic and our Pacific shores, and virtually a part of the coastline of the United States. Our merely commercial interest in it is greater than that of all other countries, while its relations to our power and prosperity as a nation, to our means of defense, our unity, peace, and safety, are matters of paramount concern to the people of the United States.”
- Rutherford Birchard Hayes (U.S. president from 1877 – 1881)

“It is so manifestly incompatible with those precautions for our peace and safety, which all the great powers habitually observe and enforce in matters affecting them, that a shorter water way between our eastern and western seaboards should be dominated by any European government, that we may confidently expect that such a purpose will not be entertained by any friendly power.”
- Benjamin Harrison  (U.S. president from 1889 – 1893)

“My impression about the Panama Canal is that the great revolution it is going to introduce in the trade of the world is in the trade between the east and the west coast of the United States.”
- William Howard Taft (U.S. president from 1921 – 1930)

“Regarding the Panama Canal Treaty negotiations, they will find us standing up or dead, but never on our knees; NEVER!”
- Omar Torrijos Herrera (was the Commander of the Panamanian National Guard and the de facto leader of Panama from 1968 to 1981. Torrijos is best known for negotiating the 1977 Treaties that eventually gave Panama full sovereignty over the Panama Canal, at noon on December 31, 1999.)

Kick back, enjoy Panama, have fun and see you next week!

TOP PANAMA THREADS:

  • Real Estate in Panama
    Wow! This thread is hot and a must read for anyone considering buying, renting or building in Panama.
  • The concept of time in Panama
    What does “mañana” really mean? fxtrader just posted a timeline of what a minute, hour, day, etc. really means and we wholeheartedly agree with it.
  • What cars do you like?
    What’s your four wheel passion? And what was is the best car type for a humid country like panama? Share your opinion.
  • What do you do for fun?
    Panama has a lot to offer for any type of person. Go to this thread to read what other people enjoy doing for fun and share your favorite pastime too.

PANAMA NEWS:

PanamaForum.com Newsletter - Issue #32 - July 15, 2008

Posted on July 15th, 2008 in Panama Forum Newsletter | No Comments »

Hi Panama friends!

It’s been a while… so let’s get right to the good stuff; Panama News and Latest Threads from PanamaForum.com.

Have fun and enjoy Panama!

TOP PANAMA THREADS:

  • Is it worth living in Panama?
    The best advice comes from MRWOOHOO: “Swing on over, be prepared to have a good time.” This thread shows you the pros and cons of Panama, from the people who have seen it, done it and are now living it.
  • Stock Brokerage Firms In Panama (COMPLETE LIST)
    A big thank you to BEL-AIR for sharing this list! Do you have any experience investing on the stock market through Panama brokerage firms? Tell us on this thread.
  • What can I do with an offshore company?
    More great advice continues to be posted in this thread. Check it out of you’re thinking about doing business in Panama or setting up an offshore company.
  • Do Panama girls scam gringos?
    This thread is hot! Read from people with “real” experience. Take the Person on The Take Test.

PANAMA NEWS:

Panama City Skyline - Photos of the Day

Posted on June 29th, 2008 in Panama Photo of the Day | No Comments »

Various mesmerizing views of Panama City’s skyline.

Panama City Skyline
Photo by catgoggles.

Panama City Skyline
Photo by globevisions.

Panama City Skyline
Photo by Donna62.

Panama City Skyline
Photo by Alessandra del Tufo.

Panama City Skyline
Photo by Manuele Zunelli.

Panama City Skyline
Photo by Ruben Parra.

Panama City Skyline
Photo by Manuele Zunelli.

Roses of Panama - Photo of the Day

Posted on June 24th, 2008 in Panama Photo of the Day | No Comments »

Beautiful vibrant roses of Panama. These shots was taken in Boquete.

Roses

Roses

Photo by KatieM.

PanamaForum.com Newsletter - Issue #31 - June 23, 2008

Posted on June 23rd, 2008 in Panama Forum Newsletter | No Comments »

Hi gals and pals,

This week I’m sharing part 3 of travel quotes by famous people.

Here goes:

“A traveler without observation is a bird without wings.”
- Moslih Eddin Saadi

“All the pathos and irony of leaving one’s youth behind is thus implicit in every joyous moment of travel: one knows that the first joy can never be recovered, and the wise traveler learns not to repeat successes but tries new places all the time.”
- Paul Fussell

“To my mind, the greatest reward and luxury of travel is to be able to experience everyday things as if for the first time, to be in a position in which almost nothing is so familiar it is taken for granted.”
- Bill Bryson

“A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.”

- Lao Tzu

“Like all great travelers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen.”
- Benjamin Disraeli

“To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries.”
- Aldous Huxley

Have fun and enjoy Panama!

TOP PANAMA THREADS:

  • Panama and IT professionals? Working as a networking technician in Panama? What are the pros and cons. Check out this thread. Mr. Woohoo gives some good advice here.
  • Is Panama City Dangerous?
    How dangerous is Panama City compared to other cities? As Lalaguayaba says: “Panama City is far safer than the city in Florida of the same name…”. Go to this thread and find out what parts of the city to avoid if you don’t want to take too many risks.
  • Automobile Importing Opportunity
    A good idea or to much hassle? And what about the profit potential? This thread is an interesting read and gives well thought through replies.
  • Hiking Day Trips
    Celtic is looking for good day-trip hikes near the city. If you know of any, please share on this thread.
  • Is Panama City dirty?
    Panamax answers the question perfectly with “like any other major urban environment on the planet - it is dirty at one time or another, in one area or another until it’s cleaned and the cycle repeats itself.” More members share their views on this thread.

PANAMA NEWS:

  • Panama sees strong shipping container growth
    Panama expects its shipping container volumes to increase by around 10 percent next year despite the downturn in the U.S. economy, the country’s maritime authority said on Wednesday.
  • Corruption in Panama is Cultural
    US ambassador to Panama, said the problem of corruption in Panama is cultural. He also said corruption in Panama affects the investment climate in the country. “If powerful people continue fomenting corruption, it’s a bad signal which infects the entire population,” he said.
  • July 4th Celebration at the Balboa Yacht Club
    The 3rd Annual 4th of July celebration will be held on Friday, the fourth of July at the Balboa Yacht Club on Amador Causeway from 3 to 9 p.m. There will be food, musical entertainment and fireworks. Tickets are $7.00 in advance and $10.00 at the door.

Different Views of Panama City - Photo of the Day

Posted on June 23rd, 2008 in Panama Photo of the Day | No Comments »

View towards Paitilla
View towards Paitilla
Photo by Iperher.

View on Playa Veracruz
View on Playa Veracruz
Photo by Peter2222.

View of a Helicopter Roaming Panama City
View of a Helicopter Roaming Panama City
Photo by bpereira73.

View of a Pelican enjoying the Panama Canal
View of a Pelican enjoying the Panama Canal
Photo by skizzenbuch.

Tiny Crab - Photo of the Day

Posted on June 18th, 2008 in Panama Photo of the Day | No Comments »

A baby crab walking on the beach on Isla Iguana.

Tiny Crab
Photo by kEnobAnDo.