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PEDRO COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZE PROTESTS AGAINST BRAND LONG WARRANT BATCH OF BLACKOUTS



community organizations and representatives of popular city and its districts Pedro Brand municiple The Gu {ayiga and La Cuaba, announced the realization of a series of protests, including burning tires and obstruction of the way, contrary to what they call "peel of blackouts, especially during the night.

responsible for the consequences that might result from those actions, Distribuidora de Electricidad (Edesur), which was attributed to abuse the service users in those areas.

Among those who intend to sponsor and participate in the protests included shopkeepers, heads of neighborhood associations, clubs, students, housewives and other munícipes, who say the lack of power is causing great inconvenience to them, mainly on economic issues.

explain in a note delivered to the wording of the news media, that on the day Edesur provides several hours of electricity and the suspended about five in the afternoon and midnight last reset.

They point to the complainants, in addition to the economic problems that this situation is bringing them, is the insecurity, because at night many criminals take advantage of the darkness to carry out their macabre actions.

"We are desperate and angry after the abuse being committed to us who faithfully pay the electricity, however, offers a half, which we believe represents a scam," stated the businessman Pedro Corporán Santos, residents in the El Birsal Peter Brand.

On Tuesday, a group of youths burned tires on a stretch of road that provides access to the neighborhood Eduardo Brito, in protest at the long runs of power outages, and warned that repeated these actions in the Duarte highway, if that electric service will not be improved overnight.

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NORCECA FLOOR DELIVERY IN PANAMA: MARS CRISTOBAL SAYS AGREEMENT is paying off



PANAMA CITY, Panama, May 2011 - The Gym Jose "Beto" Remon shows another face now that a new floor donated by NORCECA has been installed.
Carlos Quintana, President of the Volleyball Federation of Panama said that the new surface in the temple Sport Court volleyball enable the country to submit Panama major international events.
"The new floor has better quality than the previous and athletes can afford more mobility," said Quintana. "We are very grateful to the FIVB and its president Cristobal Marte Hoffiz."
NORCECA President traveled to Panama to be present during an exhibition match as part of the inauguration of the new playing surface. He was accompanied by Marta Centeno Sajche, President of AFECAVOL.
"We continue to our grant program Sport Court floors as part of the NORCECA development, "said Mars Hoffiz. "Our goal is to provide all National Federations Level I and II floors inside or outside depending on the different cases."
The interior flooring system Sport Court, a product of Connor Sport Court International, based in Salt Lake City, offers excellent traction and shock absorption for volleyball and requires less maintenance and repair most other indoor surfaces.
"This area provides security for players and is the optimal choice for volleyball players around the world," said Ron Cerny, President and CEO of Connor Sport Court by a press release. Caption
.- Cristobal Marte Hoffiz The lawyer, president of NORCECA, the ceremony for the new floor for volleyball in Panama. He congratulated the Federation and the athletes.