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Gari-News
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Welcome to the Gari-News section of Garinet.com |
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| Suspected al-Qaida Member May Try to Cross Into U.S. via U.S./ Mexico Border Aug 18, 2004 The latest information places him in Honduras with the intent of crossing the US-Mexican border, said Art Werge, a spokesman for the FBI's office in El Paso |
Our Self-Inflicted Burden Aug 18, 2004 harassment and violent attacks against indigenous communities are frequent occurrences in countries including Honduras, Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico and |
Jamaica, US attempt to make history with a goal Aug 17, 2004 Group Two, arguably the toughest of the three, kicks off with Costa Rica hosting Honduras and Canada entertaining Guatemala, who are unbeaten in their last |
Canada prepares to face Guatemala without key forward Tomasz Radzinski Aug 17, 2004 Canada's World Cup soccer team is putting a brave face on life without polished striker Tomasz Radzinski as it prepares to face Guatemala in qualifying |
Journey’s End Resort in Belize Offers Adventure, Spa and Romance Aug 17, 2004 Located in Belize on a secluded 50-acre island rich with palm trees and exotic wildlife, the resort offers all the elements needed for the ultimate water |
Mission group makes second trip to Nicaragua Aug 16, 2004 By Patty Brandl. Isla Ometepe, located in the middle of Nicaragua Lake in Central America, is an island of contradictions. |
More banks want to help send money home Aug 15, 2004 Durham-based Latino Community Credit Union will send up to $1,000 to Mexico for about $10 and up to $1,500 to El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala for the same |
Exotic, ancient Guatemala has it all Aug 15, 2004 After two bumpy bus rides and a riverboat journey down the mosquito-infested Rio San Pedro, I managed to cross the border from Chiapas, Mexico, into Guatemala. |
Family deaths front-page news in Nicaragua Aug 14, 2004 The deaths of the Meza family in York County this week have caused a stir in their native Nicaragua, where the mothers of Denis Meza and |
Bus crash kills 34 in El Salvador Aug 14, 2004 The bus left the community of Guatajiagua and was headed to hot-water springs popular with tourists near the border with neighboring Honduras. |
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