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In Honduras, Police Accused Of Corruption, Killings - NPR
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In Honduras, Police Accused Of Corruption, KillingsNPRby Annie Murphy University students take part in a wake against violence held in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, in October. According to the United Nations, Honduras is the most violent country in the world. University students take part in a wake against ...and more » |
Norwalk Police nab Honduran murder suspect - The Hour
Honduras inching back to economic recovery - ElectroIQ
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Honduras inching back to economic recoveryElectroIQHonduras is inching back toward economic recovery and sees more international tourism as a way out of the crisis triggered by its June 2009 coup. Honduras depends heavily on tourism income, US aid and preferential trade and remittances from its ...and more » |
Peace Lutheran Church volunteers serve in Honduras - Suburban Life Publications
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Peace Lutheran Church volunteers serve in HondurasSuburban Life PublicationsVolunteers from Peace Lutheran Church share their religious beliefs with children in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, during a recent mission trip. By Sarah Small, ssmall@mysuburbanlife.com The city of Tegucigalpa is home to nearly 1.3 million people, ...and more » |
From Honduras to the USA: Marine becomes American - Desert Warrior
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From Honduras to the USA: Marine becomes AmericanDesert WarriorLance Cpl. Jose Avila, air conditioning mechanic with Marine Air Control Squadron-1 and native of Chaluteca, Honduras. Within the Marine Corps there are a few Marines that have been afforded the opportunity to serve our great nation without actually ... |
Norwalk man wanted in Honduras homicide - Stamford Advocate
Honduran mining set for boost from new mining law - Mineweb
Peace Corps Volunteers Reflect on Leaving Honduras - Honduras Weekly
US Policy on Honduras: Views of Two Diplomats - New York Times
Honduras inching back to economic recovery - UPI.com
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Honduras inching back to economic recoveryUPI.comTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Feb. 9 (UPI) -- Honduras is inching back toward economic recovery and sees more international tourism as a way out of the crisis triggered by its June 2009 coup. Honduras depends heavily on tourism income, US aid and preferential ...and more » |