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ARCHIVE
Monthly Archives: November, 2006
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Outlawing Abortion: A Giant Step Backwards
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November 3, 2006
Is it possible for a country to have been more progressive in 1893 than it is today? Based on last week’s legislative setback for women’s...
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Congratulations on Your Growth
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November 3, 2006
Dear Nica Times: As the power and water outages continue to make life here a challenge, I was pleased to see that your newspaper was...
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Cell Phone Taken… And Returned for $20
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November 3, 2006
Dear Nica Times: Last week, whilst enjoying the local bars of Granada, my cell phone was stolen. I had stupidly put it on the bar,...
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Former Salvadoran Soldier Murderer Deported Home
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November 3, 2006
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A Salvadoran former army officer convicted for his part in one of the most heinous crimes of his nation’s 1980-92 civil...
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Panamanian Death Toll Still Rising from Poison
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November 3, 2006
PANAMA CITY – The number of Panamanians who have died after using medicines contaminated with a toxic substance rose to 37 last weekend, according...
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Salvadoran Congress Criticizes U.S. Wall
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November 3, 2006
SAN SALVADOR – The Congress of El Salvador, one of a dwindling number of staunch U.S. allies in Latin America, and the only one...
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