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Mission trips give Notre Dame students a sense of true value
The seniors from Notre Dame Preparatory School who returned to school last week after spending their spring breaks in El Salvador and Starkville, Miss., were understandably having a tough time describing the experience to their peers. But if you want...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Timonium, Roland Park, Students, Teaching and Learning
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5 dead in Prince George's Co., carbon monoxide suspected
Five people have been found dead of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a home in a Washington suburb, authorities said Tuesday. Two of the dead were found around 10:45 a.m. Tuesday by a relative who showed up at the home to check on their welfare,...Tags: Prince George's County
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Maryland counties seek to make English official language
Jose Soto doesn't pay attention to politics in Frederick County. He's new to town and spends much of his time working at an apple-processing plant in Pennsylvania. But he heard something a few weeks ago about the county making English its official...Tags: Language, Radio, Minority Groups, Ronald N. Young, Labor Legislation
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Immigration debate splits Marylanders
At a tidy jail in Frederick County, Sheriff Chuck Jenkins and his deputies have helped federal authorities identify nearly 1,000 illegal immigrants for deportation in the past three years.
In a renovated mansion in Prince George's County, Casa de...Tags: Lawyers, Prince George's County, Minority Groups, Lexington Market, Manufacturing and Engineering
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New citizen took a hard road, made a better life
Count to 10, Jose. Hold your breath and absorb the reality. Smile as your name is called and you head to the front of the room, one of 50 this morning at the Immigration and Naturalization Service in Baltimore whose life is about to be changed again....Tags: Wars and Interventions, The Salvation Army, Minority Groups, Christianity, Elections
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Hiring, theft charges close prominent city restaurant
Sun reportersA three-star Japanese restaurant near downtown Baltimore stopped rolling sushi yesterday after its owners were arrested on federal charges of employing illegal immigrants and stealing their tips. Kawasaki Restaurant, which has served elaborate raw fish...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Howard County, Trials, Sushi and Sashimi, Clarksville
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Ties of faith broaden feeling of loss
Sun StaffThe killings of three children last week in a Park Heights apartment were at the front of many parishioners' minds yesterday as they walked into what is considered the mother of Baltimore's Hispanic churches. It didn't matter that the families of...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Murder, Death, Christianity, Immigration
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Strength in diversity
Special to Baltimoresun.comRoberto N. Allen, a business attorney at the Baltimore law firm Saul Ewing, is the new president of the Baltimore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. A Miami native, Allen has been a Baltimore resident since the 1980s, when he moved here to pursue a master's...Tags: Lawyers, Regional Authority, Minority Groups, Music Theater, University of Maryland, College Park
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When a wave of torture and murder staggered a small U.S. ally, truth was a casualty.
Sun Staff(First in a series) TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - The search for Nelson Mackay Chavarria - family man, government lawyer, possible subversive - began one Sunday in 1982 after he devoured a pancake breakfast and stepped out to buy a newspaper. It ended last...Tags: Erwin Rommel, Rebellions, World War II (1939-1945), Companies and Corporations, Defense
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Unearthed: Fatal Secrets
Sun StaffThe search for Nelson Mackay Chavarria - family man, government lawyer, possible subversive - began one Sunday in 1982 after he devoured a pancake breakfast and stepped out to buy a newspaper. It ended last December when his wife, Amelia, watched as...Tags: Erwin Rommel, Rebellions, World War II (1939-1945), Companies and Corporations, Defense
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Canadian miner's complaint can proceed under El Salvador law
ReutersTORONTO, June 2 (Reuters) - Canadian company Pacific Rim can move forward under El Salvador law with a case against that country's government for blocking a gold mining project, but cannot file suit under a regional trade agreement, a World Bank...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Trials, Economic Organization, Gold and Precious Material, Trade Agreements
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ACTUALIZA 1-Queja minera vs El Salvador no procede bajo CAFTA:BM
Reuters(Agrega detalles, información, cambia redacción) SAN SALVADOR, 1 jun (Reuters) - Un panel de arbitraje del Banco Mundial dijo que reclamos de la minera canadiense Pacific Rim contra El Salvador por retrasos en los permisos para un proyecto de...
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