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The Myrtle Beach Sun News - Mon Mar 1, 9:33 am ET
BOLIVIA, N.C. The Brunswick County Sheriff's Office is seeking information on the whereabouts of a 16-year-old who was last seen at her Southport home about 10 p.m. Thursday, according to information officer April Stanley.
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Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Mar 1, 8:05 am ET
MUNICH, GERMANY and OTTOBRUNN, GERMANY--(Marketwire - 03/01/10) - EXTEDO , a key eRegulatory solutions provider for life sciences firms, today announced the addition of 106 new life science customers in 2009. EXTEDO also extended its geographical customer map in 2009 with the addition of first time customers from Cuba, Bolivia, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Taiwan, and Monaco. The EXTEDO ...
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The Grass Valley Union - Mon Mar 1, 3:34 am ET
Nevada County residents Robin Milam and Michael Stone are leading a small delegation to participate in the Peoples' World Conference on Climate Change and Mother Earth's Rights in Bolivia in April. President Evo Morales of Bolivia called for the conference in response to the lack of significant commitments by major world leaders at the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen ...
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The Shreveport Times - Mon Mar 1, 3:11 am ET
BATON ROUGE — Christen Romero drank coffee with the Taliban in Pakistan, tried to swim to Lebanon during the 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel, and became a contestant in a wrestling match in Bolivia to earn extra traveling money — but landed in a hospital instead. Now the 24-year-old is trying to raise money to help a fledgling school for girls near the Afghanistan/Pakistan border, where he ...
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Art Daily - Sun Feb 28, 9:45 pm ET
Ismael posando con dos llamas (Ismael posing with two llamas), Cerro Marcos Marcos Zimmermann, Makipunku, Bolivia. 2006. Gelatin silver prints, 12 x 16 in; 16 x 20 in; 20 x 24 in. Photo: Courtesy Couturier Gallery.
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WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans - Sun Feb 28, 2:02 pm ET
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Christen Romero drank coffee with the Taliban in Pakistan, tried to swim to Lebanon during the 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel, and became a contestant in a wrestling match in Bolivia to earn extra traveling money -- but landed in a hospital instead. Now the 24-year-old is trying to raise money to help a fledgling school for girls near the Afghanistan/Pakistan ...
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NPR - Sat Feb 27, 12:36 pm ET
Bolivia is the third largest coca-producing country in the world. Although the illegal drug trade has given coca a bad reputation, indigenous people have used it for centuries as medicine, food and a symbol of their culture. Bolivia's president is a former coca farmer, and the country is trying to rebrand the coca leaf and create a legal industry from the controversial crop.
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WBTV Charlotte - Fri Feb 26, 10:27 am ET
Investigators found thousands of pills at a home in Bolivia and they believe those pills came from two drug stores robbed only about two weeks apart in Brunswick County.
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The Myrtle Beach Sun News - Thu Feb 25, 10:57 pm ET
Authorities have filed additional charges against a Bolivia, N.C., man in connection with a break-in at a pharmacy in Shallotte, N.C.
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Goal.com via Yahoo! Sports - Thu Feb 25, 7:02 pm ET
Gerardo Torrado said what mattered most to him about Wednesday's 5-0 rout of Bolivia was the way the team played, not the fact that they won by five goals.
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UPI - Thu Feb 25, 5:49 pm ET
LA PAZ, Bolivia, Feb. 25 (UPI) -- State meddling is holding back Bolivia's hydrocarbons industry that showed early promise of growth but more recently has seen production fall, new findings published Thursday said.
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WWAY 3 Wilmington - Thu Feb 25, 5:07 pm ET
Video Body A Bolivia man has confessed to stealing thousands of prescription pills according to investigators in Brunswick County. They say 46-year old Ritchie Carson broke into two Shallotte drug stores and stole 11,000 pills with a street value of around $110,000. Surveillance cameras show Carson using a cinder block to break into the stores. Law enforcement says prescription drug busts are ...
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Seattle Times - Thu Feb 25, 4:21 pm ET
Silver miner and gold producer Coeur d'Alene Mines Corp. said Thursday it produced 47 percent more silver in 2009 and gold production rose 56 percent as new mines in Bolivia and Mexico began operations.
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The Wilmington Star-News - Thu Feb 25, 3:57 pm ET
A Bolivia man was charged Wednesday night with several breaking and entering and drug-related offenses stemming from an investigation into two drug store burglaries in Shallotte.
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WECT 6 Wilmington - Thu Feb 25, 3:48 pm ET
A Bolivia man has been arrested for being in possession of drugs that value more than $110,000.