The Juneteenth Celebration began after the Civil War, focusing on educating and self improving African Americans perceptions and concern about their history.
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A man accused of being the leader of a notorious Honduran death squad who settled in South Florida has been ordered deported from the United States.
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All the right conditions have converged into a major low-carb storm.
What everyone thought would be a short-term fad has taken over restaurants and grocery stores as low-carb menus and products flood the market.
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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — A prominent candidate to succeed Pope John Paul II recently sheltered a priest who is an admitted child molester and now an international fugitive, the Dallas Morning News has learned.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Nearly 400 illegal aliens, mostly from Mexico and Central America, have been rounded up over the last few days by the U.S. Border Patrol in sweeps that immigrant groups say are striking fear in their communities.
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MEXICO CITY -- Women in Latin America and the Caribbean have more freedom than they did a decade ago, but they face some backlash from males and increased risks when they enter the national work force or emigrate, according to a U.N. report released Thursday.
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Wireless carrier Verizon said Tuesday that it signed a deal with Telcel, Latin America's largest wireless service provider, to provide its international text messaging service.
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Seven early-career Latin American biomedical scientists have been chosen as 2004 Pew Latin American Fellows in the Biomedical Sciences, The Pew Charitable Trusts and the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) announced today.
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Booming drums and smoldering tree sap incense coat the air of the indoor basketball court, as Aztec dancers bounce in patterns, bare feet to the floor, seed pods rustling from anklets.
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