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.
Different views of the Panamanian sky.

Photo by yuval tzfira.

Photo by yuval tzfira.

Photo by yuval tzfira.
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!
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PANAMA NEWS:
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.
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
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.
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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.
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PANAMA NEWS:
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!
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PANAMA NEWS:
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!
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Various mesmerizing views of Panama City’s skyline.

Photo by catgoggles.

Photo by globevisions.

Photo by Donna62.

Photo by Alessandra del Tufo.

Photo by Manuele Zunelli.

Photo by Ruben Parra.

Photo by Manuele Zunelli.
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!
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View towards Paitilla

Photo by Iperher.
View on Playa Veracruz

Photo by Peter2222.
View of a Helicopter Roaming Panama City

Photo by bpereira73.
View of a Pelican enjoying the Panama Canal

Photo by skizzenbuch.
A baby crab walking on the beach on Isla Iguana.

Photo by kEnobAnDo.