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The Terrell Tribune - Sun Nov 29, 10:42 am ET
Thomas Randall Snow, better known as Randy Snow, 50, of Terrell, died of a heart attack Nov. 19 in El Salvador, leaving a legacy of service and accomplishments that few could ever dream of attaining.
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The Greyhound - Fri Nov 27, 11:45 am ET
The ceremony for the 20th anniversary of the death of the Jesuit priests killed in El Salvador struck Loyola students, professors, administrators and even a group of students from Notre Dame Prep. One of the most shocking parts of the commemoration that took place on November 16 was the representation, by Loyola's Jesuits, of the six Jesuit faculty members at the University of Central America ...
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St. Petersburg Times - Fri Nov 27, 11:24 am ET
She is starting a relief drive for flooding victims in El Salvador.
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Newsday - Fri Nov 27, 9:51 am ET
Jose Alvarado and Calixto Hernandez were cousins who grew up together in El Salvador. Friday, their family grieved for Alvarado, killed in a Thanksgiving night crash in which Hernandez was driving.
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Salem Statesman Journal - Fri Nov 27, 6:18 am ET
A restaurant is collecting money to help families devastated by Hurricane Ida in El Salvador. The owners of Los Dos Hermanos restaurant, 3590 River Road N, have set a goal of raising $2,000 or more by Dec. 7.
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Boston Globe - Thu Nov 26, 4:33 pm ET
A strong earthquake struck off El Salvador's Pacific coast Thursday, sending people running from buildings in this Central American nation and in neighboring Guatemala.
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Richmond Times-Dispatch - Thu Nov 26, 3:34 pm ET
SAN SALVADOR, EL Salvador—A strong earthquake has rocked El Salvador and parts of Guatemala, but no there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage in either country. The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 5.9. The USGS says it hit 31 miles (51 kilometers) southwest of Sonsonate, El Salvador.
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FOX 11 Tucson - Thu Nov 26, 3:18 pm ET
SAN SALVADOR, EL Salvador (AP) — A strong earthquake has rocked El Salvador and parts of Guatemala, but no there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage in either country.
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MultiChannel News - Thu Nov 26, 12:18 am ET
Cablevision has added a network aimed at Salvadorians to its Spanish-language tier. The predominant cable operator in the New York DMA has launched Tele El Salvador on channel 228, making it available to digital customers on its iO En Espanol tier.
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HispanicBusiness.com - Wed Nov 25, 12:12 pm ET
Two trucks carrying 80 tons of humanitarian aid were to leave Chicago Tuesday for El Salvador, sent by Hispanic immigrants to victims of devastating flooding and mudslides.
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The Record Searchlight - Wed Nov 25, 9:17 am ET
Shasta County anti-gang investigators arrested an El Salvador man in Redding on Tuesday evening in connection with a Marin County burglary.Nelson Lara-Riviera, 24, was caught at around 6:30 p.m. trying to escape the backyard of a Justin Way home officers were searching, according to a Redding Police Department press statement.Lara-Riviera has been deported before as an aggravated felon and is a ...
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WBOC Salisbury - Tue Nov 24, 9:40 am ET
ROCKVILLE , Md. (AP)- An immigrant from El Salvador was sentenced Monday to two consecutive life terms plus 30 years in prison for beating an 83-year-old woman and setting her on fire while she was still alive.
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The Washington Times - Tue Nov 24, 6:28 am ET
An immigrant from El Salvador was sentenced Monday to two consecutive life terms plus 30 years for beating an 83-year-old woman and setting her on fire while she was still alive. Ramon Alvarado, 33, was convicted last month of murder, arson and conspiracy in the death of Lila Meizell of Wheaton. Ms. Meizell had employed Alvarado and his cousin, Jose, as landscapers. Prosecutors said the cousins ...
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Walnut Creek Journal - Tue Nov 24, 5:51 am ET
CONCORD — When Nuria Silva arrived to visit her family in El Salvador on Nov. 6, the weather was dreary, but there were few signs of a pending disaster.
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The Sierra Vista Herald - Tue Nov 24, 3:19 am ET
No descr U.S. Border Patrol agents have arrested 57 people discovered packed into a Pirtleville house they believe was used by smugglers to hide undocumented immigrants. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Monday that the stash house was discovered Friday. The federal agency says 56 people are Mexicans and one person is from El Salvador. The group consists of 19 females and 38 males. The ...