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Official foreign tourist offices
Here is a list of selected government tourist offices. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at (212) 963-1234; dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. delegation. Anguilla: Anguilla Tourist Board, (800) 553-...Tags: Greece, Tonga, Swiss Confederation, Guinea, Costa Rica
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Part of the Flock Felt Abandoned by the Pope
Times Staff WritersLA MORA, El Salvador — Half a world away, millions of people came together last week to mourn Pope John Paul II, but you'll hear no tearful elegies from believers such as Nery Amaya, a Catholic for all of her 28 years. As she made the rounds as a...Tags: Activism, Social Problems, The Pope, Interior Policy, Easter
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Los Angeles Times Promotes Simon K.C. Li to Assistant Managing Editor; Names London Bureau Chief Marjorie Miller as Foreign Editor
This page has moved. If you are not automatically re-directed, please click here.Tags: University of Oxford, Newspaper and Magazine, England, Journalism, Newspapers
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Foreign government tour offices
For tourist information on select foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For a country not listed, call the United Nations at (212) 963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the country's U.N. mission or delegation. Anguilla: Anguilla Tourist...Tags: Greece, Tonga, Swiss Confederation, Guinea, Portugal
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Foreign Government Tourist Offices
Here is a list of selected government tourist offices. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at (212) 963-1234; dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. delegation. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD The...Tags: Greece, Tonga, Swiss Confederation, Guinea, Estonia
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From the archives: Determined to Win the War
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLAS MARIAS, El Salvador -- Margarita is much like other 15-year-old girls. She giggles when boys look at her, blushes when complimented on the pink barrettes in her hair and tries to keep her fingernails smooth and shapely. But there is grime beneath her...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Communist Party of China, Civil Unrest, National Government, Family
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Notoriety follows Rivera pal in Nicaragua
Miami HeraldGRANADA, Nicaragua -- In this quaint colonial town, vigilant residents who keep close tabs on their neighbors know the enigmatic woman as Dona Anita, a sometime hairdresser with a mean temper. They describe her as a night owl prone to cursing, buying...Tags: Police Investigations, Joe Garcia, FBI, David Rivera, Crime, Law and Justice
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Obama Debases Trust In Government
The Hartford CourantLast week was amusing. There was the spectacle of advocates of an ever-larger regulatory government expressing shock about such government's large capacity for misbehavior. And, entertainingly, the answer to the question "Will Barack Obama's scandals...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Kathleen Sebelius, Career and Workplace, Mitt Romney, Work Relations
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Fulfilling a Worldly Vision
The Brunswick News, Ga.Graduating from college is no small feat. In addition to juggling four to seven courses, exercising, eating healthy, socializing and getting the proper amount of sleep, students are tasked with having to figure out what they want to do with the rest...Tags: Financial Aid, Georgia Southern University , New Zealand, Students, Poverty
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David Rivera caught on tape, but what did he say?
Miami HeraldA friend of former U.S. Rep. David Rivera who's implicated in a federal corruption investigation made a recording of the Republican last year -- and now prosecutors have the evidence, The Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald have learned. Ana Alliegro...Tags: Key West, Police Investigations, FBI, Joe Garcia, David Rivera
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Church raises more than $1,000 for mission to Nicaragua
The Union Daily Times, S.C.A steady stream of customers helped a local church raise more than $1,000 Saturday for its mission trip to Nicaragua in June. Twelve members of Jonesville Baptist Church will travel to Leon, Nicaragua on June 1 for a mission that will include...Tags: Religion and Belief, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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IUSB graduate forging own path
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- As the oldest of five children of an immigrant family, Lama Roxanne Sirhan had to cut her own path to college. "My parents didn't really know the resources available for college," Sirhan said. "I had to find those for myself. I have four...Tags: Palestine, Education, Purdue University, Colleges and Universities, Immigration
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