Gracias a Dios Department

Ida drenches Central America, forecasters say it might regain force, head toward US

MANAGUA, Nicaragua - Former Hurricane Ida drenched Central America as a tropical depression on Friday and forecasters said it had some chance of regaining force and heading toward the U.S. Ida had ...

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Gracias A Dios Group : Nicaragua

50 of $800 raised. Started raising funds on Aug 28, 2009 The Group “Gracias a Dios” (Thanks to God) is from the eastern region of Pilas, which is located in the city of Masaya. The members of the group are Lolita del Socorro...

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The Learning Curve of the Teachers Against the Honduras Coup

AUGUST 23, 2009, SABA, HONDURAS: The classrooms were empty but the assembly hall was full. Last Thursday afternoon, more than two hundred striking schoolteachers and other members of the civil resistance from the northeastern...

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On-going conspiracy against Honduras by Ego Chavez

On-going conspiracy against Honduras by Chavez Reports show that Hugo Chávez wants a slaughter in the country, attacking several media and commit an assassination 15.07.09 - Updated: 16.07.09 12:09 pm - Writing:...

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10 Honduran police officers arrested on drug charges

Tegucigalpa (Honduras), July 13 : Ten police officers were arrested on drug charges in the Caribbean region of Honduras and 142 kg of cocaine was seized from them, prosecutors said. The officers belong to the National Criminal...

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Military Coup Shines World Spotlight on Honduras' History, Political System

In June 2009, Honduran President Manuel Zelaya was removed from his post by a military coup , after he attempted to hold an unconstitutional referendum in order to extend his nonrenewable four-year term in the presidency. The...

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Strong earthquake jolts Honduras

Per the USGS , a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Honduras early Thursday morning. The quake occurred offshore, 80 miles north/northeast of La Ceiba, Honduras. Per El Peri ó dico in Guatemala , Honduras...

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Honduran mission broadens area scholar's horizons

Kayla Fuller, 22, a senior science and kinesiology major at Penn State who will graduate in May with her bachelor's degree, was part of a student team that traveled to Honduras March 5-14 to set up clinics and administer...

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