A wind turbine, the first of 88 installed at the Wind Power Park Eolico, is pictured in Penonome
A wind turbine, the first of 88 installed at the Wind Power Park Eolico, is pictured during a presentation to the media in Penonome August 5, 2013. According to Union Eolica Panamena's General Director Rafael Perez, the wind farm will complete all 88 wind turbines by the end of the year, producing 220 Mega Watts of energy, making it the biggest in Central America. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso (PANAMA - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
A wind turbine, the first of 88 installed at the Wind Power Park Eolico, is pictured in Penonome
A wind turbine, the first of 88 installed at the Wind Power Park Eolico, is pictured during a presentation to the media in Penonome August 5, 2013. According to Union Eolica Panamena's General Director Rafael Perez, the wind farm will complete all 88 wind turbines by the end of the year, producing 220 Mega Watts of energy, making it the biggest in Central America. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso (PANAMA - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
A wind turbine, the first of 88 installed at the Wind Power Park Eolico, is pictured in Penonome
A wind turbine, the first of 88 installed at the Wind Power Park Eolico, is pictured during a presentation to the media in Penonome August 5, 2013. According to Union Eolica Panamena's General Director Rafael Perez, the wind farm will complete all 88 wind turbines by the end of the year, producing 220 Mega Watts of energy, making it the biggest in Central America. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso (PANAMA - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
A worker stands next to a wind turbine, the first of 88 installed at the Wind Power Park Eolico, in Penonome
A worker stands next to a wind turbine, the first of 88 installed at the Wind Power Park Eolico, during a presentation to the media in Penonome August 5, 2013. According to Union Eolica Panamena's General Director Rafael Perez, the wind farm will complete all 88 wind turbines by the end of the year, producing 220 Mega Watts of energy, making it the biggest in Central America. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso (PANAMA - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
Panama's President Martinelli looks at a miniature wind turbine at the Wind Power Park Eolico in Penonome
Panama's President Ricardo Martinelli looks at a miniature wind turbine at the Wind Power Park Eolico during a presentation to the media in Penonome August 5, 2013. According to Union Eolica Panamena's General Director Rafael Perez, the wind farm will build 88 wind turbines by the end of the year, producing 220 Mega Watts of energy, making it the biggest in Central America. REUTERS/ Carlos Jasso (PANAMA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
Panama's President Martinelli looks up at a wind turbine, the first of 88 installed at the Wind Power Park Eolico in Penonome
Panama's President Ricardo Martinelli (C) looks up at a wind turbine (not pictured), the first of 88 installed at the Wind Power Park Eolico, during a presentation to the media in Penonome August 5, 2013. According to Union Eolica Panamena's General Director Rafael Perez, the wind farm will complete all 88 wind turbines by the end of the year, producing 220 Mega Watts of energy, making it the biggest in Central America. REUTERS/ Carlos Jasso (PANAMA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
File photo of Bezos, CEO of Amazon, talks with Graham, CEO of the Washington Post Company, at the annual Allen and Co. conference at Sun Valley
Jeff Bezos (L), CEO of Amazon, talks with Donald Graham, CEO of the Washington Post Company, as they arrive for lunch at the annual Allen and Co. conference at the Sun Valley, Idaho Resort in this July 10, 2013 file photo. Amazon Inc founder Jeff Bezos has agreed to buy the newspaper assets of the Washington Post Co, including its flagship daily, for $250 million. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA)
The sign above the entrance of the Washington Post headquarters is pictured in Washington
The sign above the entrance of the Washington Post headquarters is pictured in Washington, August 5, 2013. Amazon.com Inc founder Jeff Bezos will buy the Washington Post newspaper for $250 million in a surprise deal that ends the Graham family's 80-year ownership and hands one of the country's most influential publications to the tech entrepreneur. Bezos, hailed by many as a visionary who helped transform Internet retail, called his acquisition a personal endeavor and reassured Post employees and readers he will preserve the paper's journalistic tradition, while driving innovation. REUTERS/Stelios Varias (UNITED STATES - Tags: MEDIA BUSINESS)
Amazon founder Bezos to buy the Washington Post
WASHINGTONPOST-BEZOS/ (UPDATE 3, TV, PIX):UPDATE 3-Amazon founder Bezos to buy the Washington Post
File photo of Bezos, CEO of Amazon, talks with Graham, CEO of the Washington Post Company, at the annual Allen and Co. conference at Sun Valley
Jeff Bezos (L), CEO of Amazon, talks with Donald Graham, CEO of the Washington Post Company, as they arrive for lunch at the annual Allen and Co. conference at the Sun Valley, Idaho Resort in this July 10, 2013 file photo. Amazon Inc founder Jeff Bezos has agreed to buy the newspaper assets of the Washington Post Co, including its flagship daily, for $250 million. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA)