About Honduras This Week
Honduras This Week is an English-language weekly newspaper published 51 Saturdays a year. In addition to a concise review of the top news events making headlines in Honduras each week, HTW also features in-depth reports on subjects of interest to the international community. With a special emphasis on tourism, culture and the environment, HTW is also an excellent source of information on economic, development, human rights, diplomatic and judicial affairs.
First published in September 1988, HTW has since earned a loyal following with subscribers in 76 countries. It is also a favorite of the local tourist and foreign resident communities, and is a common resource at Honduran bilingual schools, language schools and universities.
HTW has won three international awards, including the 1992 Inter-American Press Association's Globe and Mail Award for In-Depth Reporting and the 1993 and 1994 Amy Writing Award for Outstanding Merit.
The online version, obtained GNN's Web Crawler Select award in September, 1996.
HTW is an excellent arena for international advertising. It is a direct link to readers on each of the five continents, including potential tourists, investors, the diplomatic corps and international businesses. Back in Honduras, HTW is a bridge to the university, high government officials, the Central Bank, tourism operators, non-profit development organizations, political parties and the country's intellectual and art circles.
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Staff
Print Edition
Suyapa Carias: a Honduran journalist on staff since 1991, Suyapa is currently the director of Honduras This Week.
Terry Clymire: a contributor since 1993, Terry is from the U.S. and covers environmental, diving, tourism and adventure news, primarily in the Bay Islands.
Mara C. Don: a citizen of the Netherlands, Mara is the new editor of the Maya Calendar and covers culture and the arts.
Rosibel de Gutierrez: on staff since the very beginning, Rosibel handles circulation and classifieds. She is also Advertising Manager for Honduras This Week Online.
Mario Gutierrez Minera: a Honduran entrepreneur and founder, chief editor and publisher of Honduras This Week.
Raymond Gutt: a regular contributor since 1995, Raymond is from the U.S. and curently lives in San Pedro Sula.
Candace Hammond: a U.S. expatriate, Candace has been writing for Honduras This Week since 1989 and is a regular contributor with her Island Sounds column and other Bay Islands news.
Larry Lee: a U.S. journalist, Larry been an at-large reporter since late 1994, covering new items across Central America. He currently lives in Tela.
William McDonnel: a new arrival from the U.S., a regular contributor of economic and financial reports since 1995.
Blanca Moreno: a Honduran journalist who has been covering front-page political news since 1994.
Howard Rosenzweig: a U.S. contributor, Howard covers tourism news, writes the Copan Update column.
Deborah Sanchez: a British journalist covering social and cultural news in San Pedro Sula.
Eric Schwimmer: a longtime U.S. resident in Honduras, Eric has been on staff since the first edition of Honduras This Week was published in 1988. He is a regular contributor of photography and has been managing editor since 1990. He is also editor of Honduras This Week Online.
Judith C. Shaffer: a U.S. journalist on staff at Honduras This Week since 1992 as a writer and editorial assistant.Online edition
Stanley Marrder, webmaster for Honduras This Week Online is also the listowner for the Honduran Internet DList, Catrachos. His experience with online newspapers includes The Houston Chronicle Interactive. He is also the Honduweb webmaster.
Dr. Christopher Brogan: Regular contributor for the Central America section. Dr. Brogan is the Managing Editor for http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/LatinNet/ Latin.Net, a weekly Fax-line/E-mail service with the latest news and analysis of the week's events in Latin America.
Brad Martin, the author of "Honduras Travel Guide," is a regular columnist for the Travel Section. He is also the content expert for Honduweb Travel and the author of "Honduras Travel Update," a newsletter that is distributed to over 500 subscribers worldwide. In addition he is co-founder of the Usenet newsgroup, rec.travel.latin-america.
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