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Fastenberg, a Social Studies concentrator, said she will work with street-children in Latin America, probably in Colombia, as part of a UNICEF or church organization...
...United States] does not live up to its great capacity to negotiate its own internal conflicts, to find a political solution," he says. Fuentes cites the United States shaky support for the so-called Contadora process as an example. The Contadora agreement drawn up between Panama, Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela represented a Latin American solution to ongoing crises in Central America. Among the proposed conditions was the withdrawal of foreign military advisers from Nicaragua. Yet as soon as Nicaragua agreed to sign the agreement, the U.S. withdrew its support. "The United States does not allow us to be what...
Melendez-Ortiz flew to Colombia two weeks ago and was responsible for directing the distribution of medical supplies obtained by Americares, a non-profit charity that solicited these items from medical supply companies...
...case of Andrew Thornton is still hazy, but it appears that he used extra fuel bladders to equip his Cessna, a favorite of smugglers because its ability to fly slowly permits accurate drops. He then flew eight hours from Colombia to Tennessee before jumping. Along the way, he apparently dropped 200 lbs. of cocaine by parachute in the vicinity of Georgia's Chattahoochee River, where it landed in a tree and was recovered by narcotics agents...
...museum houses one of Harvard's most famous attractions, the glass flowers collection. The 7880 species represented in 784 life-sized models and 3218 enlarged flowers attract more than 100,000 visitors every year. A survey of the guest register for one week shows visitors from Israel, Australia, England, Colombia, and Hawaii...