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In Honduras, Police Accused Of Corruption, Killings - NPR


In Honduras, Police Accused Of Corruption, Killings
NPR
by 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 ...

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Norwalk Police nab Honduran murder suspect - The Hour


Norwalk Police nab Honduran murder suspect
The Hour
By STEVE KOBAK hour staff writer NORWALK -- An illegal immigrant who was captured by Norwalk Police in December has an active arrest warrant in his native Honduras for the murder of his son-in-law, police confirmed Friday. Elim Cerrato, 38, formerly of ...
Honduras Murder Suspect In CustodyPatch.com

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Honduras inching back to economic recovery - ElectroIQ


Honduras inching back to economic recovery
ElectroIQ
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 trade and remittances from its ...

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Peace Lutheran Church volunteers serve in Honduras - Suburban Life Publications


Peace Lutheran Church volunteers serve in Honduras
Suburban Life Publications
Volunteers 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, ...

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From Honduras to the USA: Marine becomes American - Desert Warrior


Desert Warrior

From Honduras to the USA: Marine becomes American
Desert Warrior
Lance 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


Norwalk man wanted in Honduras homicide
Stamford Advocate
A city man taken into custody in December will be transferred to his native Honduras, where authorities say heíll be charged with killing his stepson. Elim Cerrato, 38, of 39 Meadow St., is wanted in connection with the killing in La Colinia, Honduras.
Norwalk Police nab Honduran murder suspectThe Hour
Illegal Norwalk Immigrant to be Charged in MurderThe Daily Norwalk

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Honduran mining set for boost from new mining law - Mineweb


Honduran mining set for boost from new mining law
Mineweb
Honduran officials are enacting regulations and signing trans-border agreements aimed at attracting new mining investment to the country. Two major developments beneficial to mining are on the horizon for Honduras including a new mining law and a ...
Honduran Congress to Approve New Mining LawMarketWatch (press release)

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Peace Corps Volunteers Reflect on Leaving Honduras - Honduras Weekly


Honduras Weekly

Peace Corps Volunteers Reflect on Leaving Honduras
Honduras Weekly
I think it's sad that Peace Corps in Honduras was temporarily shut down, but I understand the reason. At the same time, I never felt unsafe and I think most volunteers don't have extreme safety and security incidents. By Brittny Mejia In December, ...

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US Policy on Honduras: Views of Two Diplomats - New York Times


Foreign Policy (blog)

US Policy on Honduras: Views of Two Diplomats
New York Times
To the Editor: Re “In Honduras, a Mess Made in the US,” by Dana Frank (Op-Ed, Jan. 27): Ms. Frank's insinuations about the Honduran government's illegitimacy are offensive to the 56.6 percent of Hondurans who voted for President Porfirio Lobo in the ...
What to do about HondurasForeign Policy (blog)
Cardinal warns Honduran president of increasing violenceCatholic News Agency
Honduran cardinal denounces violence, drug cultureCatholic Culture
Workers World
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Honduras inching back to economic recovery - UPI.com


Honduras inching back to economic recovery
UPI.com
TEGUCIGALPA, 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 ...

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