De los Cobos leaving El Salvador national team
Sports Illustrated - Mon Dec 14, 6:04 pm ETSAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -- Carlos de los Cobos says he will not return as coach of El Salvador's national team.
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SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -- Carlos de los Cobos says he will not return as coach of El Salvador's national team.
Former insurgents leading parties of local and foreign tourists around their old battlegrounds help a nation confront its dark past
Current Prior Producers Angola (Readj Kwanza) AOA 85.8 86 Bolivia (Boliviano) BOB 7.02 7.02 Brazil (Real) BRL 1.7258 1.711 Burundi (Franc) BIF 1225.5 1225 Central African States XAF 441.5 440.5 Central Bank of West AfriXOF 441.16 440.48 Colombia (Peso) COP 1951.9 1965.7 Costa Rica (Colon) CRC 560.7 568.5 Cuba (Peso) CUP 1 1 Dominican Rep (Peso) DOP 36.15 36.15 Ecuador (USD) USD 1 1 El Salvador ...
(Won 13, Lost 8, Tied 3) Saturday, Jan. 24 -- United States 3, Sweden 2 a-Wednesday, Feb. 11 -- United States 2, Mexico 0 a-Saturday, March 28 -- El Salvador 2, United States 2 a-Wednesday, April 1 -- United States 3, Trinidad and Tobago 0 a-Wednesday, June 3 -- Costa Rica 3, United States 1 a-Saturday, June 6 -- United States 2, Honduras 1 b-Monday, June 15 -- Italy 3, United States 1 b ...
MINNEAPOLIS----MoneyGram International , a leading global money transfer company, announced today that it would temporarily reduce its money transfer service fee from all U.S. and Canada agent locations to El Salvador from Nov. 18 to Dec. 2.
It's a meaningful week at Loyola University and other Jesuit campuses around the country -- as it is the 20th anniversary of the murder in El Salvador of six Jesuit priests, a housekeeper and her daughter. Ellis Lucia/The Times-PicayuneLoyola University this...
SAN SALAVADOR, El Salvador, Nov. 18 (UPI) -- More than 15,000 people in El Salvador have been displaced by recent flooding caused by heavy rainfall and Hurricane Ida, Oxfam International said.
Aid groups, radio stations and nonprofits are rallying to help the tens of thousands of Salvadorans ravaged by Hurricane Ida.
This is the first in a series of three articles to be written about El Salvador. Human rights, the country’s development, history and foreign policy will be discussed. The media, to a large extent, dictates what people talk about, but does it really...
Feds won't say it's their fault, but they flew him back from El Salvador anyway
The United States Responds to Natural Disaster in El Salvador Office of the Spokesman Washington, DC November 17, 2009 On November 7-8, heavy rainfall related to Tropical Storm Ida caused floods and landslides in much of the central and eastern areas of El Salvador, including the capitol city of San Salvador, which has resulted in more than 190 deaths and severe infrastructural damage and ...
San Salvador, El Salvador Salvadorans from every segment of society gathered here Nov. 14- 16 to commemorate the 1989 murders of six Jesuits, and their housekeeper and her daughter.
Nov. 16 marked the 20th anniversary of the brutal murder in San Salvador, El Salvador, of six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper and her daughter. The event sparked a change in U.S. public opinion about the war in that country and our country’s role in supporting it. Commemorations of the events took place last weekend.
During the ceremony for the priests killed in 1989, the defense minister says that the army is prepared to ask for forgiveness and that he is willing to open military archives to investigators. In a sign of the remarkable changes afoot in El Salvador, the government Monday bestowed the nation's highest award on six Jesuit priests slain by the army exactly 20 years ago.
Six Jesuit priests killed by the army during El Salvador's civil war two decades ago were decorated with the country's highest honor Monday.
It was a solemn evening for the Le Moyne College community as many gathered for a vigil honoring the victims of an attack in El Salvador 20 years ago.