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Charlevoix St. Mary's members heading to Nicaragua on medical mission trip
CHARLEVOIX -- Ten members of St. Mary's Church will be leaving on Friday, May 4, for a Nicaraguan medical mission trip. They will be accompanying experienced delegates from the Gaylord Diocese who have been going to Matagalpa, Nicaragua, since 2004. In...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health and Medical Professionals, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Michigan State University
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Teacher returns from Nicaragua
Teacher Pat Kurtz recently returned from a five-week visit to Nicaragua and is now sharing her experience with the magnet students at Boonsboro Elementary School. She spent part of her time there teaching in a school. The students in both...Tags: Spaghetti, Relay for Life, Arts and Culture, American Legion, Human Interest
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Switched at Death: Women Buried in Wrong Plots
KTLA-TVWHITTIER, Calif. (KTLA) -- A mortuary mix-up has turned into a contentious lawsuit, after a woman was dressed in someone else's clothes -- and then buried in someone else's casket -- in a cemetery thousands of miles from where she was supposed to be...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Tomas Borge dies at 81; last living founder of Sandinista movement
MEXICO CITY — Tomas Borge, last living founder of Nicaragua's Sandinista movement and one of its most hard-line enforcers as it battled U.S.-backed forces for decades, has died. He was 81.
In Nicaragua, the government of President Daniel Ortega...Tags: National Government, Human Rights, Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Civil Rights, Roman Catholicism
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Salisbury student's senior project benefits others
SalisburySalisbury senior Tiffany Libenfinger recently had the opportunity to travel to Nicaragua for her senior project. Libenfinger and her church, Oak Dale Mennonite Church, had in the past made and shipped blankets overseas to struggling countries....Tags: Religion and Belief, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Social Issues
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Survivors: South Dakota-style
Oh, how glorious it is to actually go someplace this winter and not have to worry about the weather. Last year, from Thanksgiving to Easter, it was a quick trip to town for supplies and back home again before the roads blew shut. We felt like marooned...Tags: Weather, Human Interest, Weather Reports, Television, Television
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Soto: Rubio’s vote against Aponte disappoints Puerto Ricans; Rubio decries attacks as politics and backs off White House talks
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelNote: item updated 11 a.m. Wednesday to correct inaccurate reference to Aponte. State Rep. Darren Soto, D-Orlando, accused U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of choosing party politics over interests of Puerto Rican Americans by voting Monday to block the confirmation... -
Rubio’s last-minute effort to salvage Aponte vote falls short
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelU.S. Sen. Marco Rubio attempted some last-minute deal-making with the Obama administration into the weekend to try to get condemnation of political developments in Nicaragua and, in exchange, the salvation of the administration's appointment of Mari... -
Sniping over Rubio-Aponte effort: Reid’s office dismisses Rubio’s last-minute as too little, too late ploy
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelU.S. Sen. Marco Rubio spent much of the last week of the 2010 Senate session helping block, then negotiating for, then decrying the politics over, then trying to salvage, the appointment of Mari Carmen Aponte as ambassador to El Salvador, and fingers...
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