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State Dept. removes Honduran travel alert
22 hours ago ago from The Latin Americanist
Citing an “improved security situation” the U.S. State Department removed its travel alert on Honduras. The alert- which was officially removed last week- was placed shortly after the June 28th ouster of Honduran president Manuel Zelaya. As reported by the Canadian Press, Honduran travel authorities claimed that tourism plummeted in the near seven months since Zelaya was deposed. The State Department’s move comes as reports have emerged ...
Related contentKashmir shutdown in protest at ‘cover-up’ of deaths
13 hours ago ago from Direct Action Station
Protesters brought Indian-administered Kashmir to a standstill on Tuesday amid claims that a federal inquiry into the deaths of two women is a cover-up. Locals allege the women, who died in the town of Shopian in May, were raped and murdered by security forces. But on Monday India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) told the high court in Srinagar they had died by drowning. The families of the women told the court that ...
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21 hours ago ago from news
Six people, including four police officers, were indicted in the fatal race-related beating of a Latino man in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, the Justice Department said today.
Related contentFLORODORA Earrings by ECLETTICA
7 hours ago ago from Eclettica The Atelier
~ matching necklace to be listed soon ~ Inspired by a Jimmy Davis book (penned under the pseudonym Owen Hall), Florodora was one of the first successful Broadway musicals of the 20th Century. Set on a sunny, tropical island in the Philippines, Florodora is, in essence, a love story chronicling the romance and eventual happy ending between Dolores and Frank. The show opened in London on 11 November 1899 at the Lyric Theatre, where it ran ...
Related content2 women sentenced in doctor’s beating death
9 hours ago ago from Info & News On Detroit Escorts.
2 women sentenced in doctor's beating deathPosted: 12/15/2009 » View Picture » Play Video » Feedback (0) DETROIT (AP) Two women have been sentenced in the beating death of a Livingston County doctor in a southwest Detroit house. The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office says Stephanie Cross was sentenced Tuesday in circuit court to seven to 15 years in prison. Teanna Keens received a 10- to 15-year sentence. Both pleaded guilty to ...
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