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...made it. At 9 a.m. a man identified only as Rubio staggered ashore in Nagua and provided the first word of the tragedy. Others drifted with the current as far as 20 miles out to sea and into shark-filled waters. Some of the victims might have been saved had prompt measures been taken after Rubio's alert. Yet military authorities, complained Civil Defense Director Cabral, did not respond to his call for rescue helicopters. In a desperate effort to locate the survivors himself, he commandeered a private plane, from which he watched the sickening scene. Said Cabral...
...beginning of a new campaign for the "conquest of peace, bread, work and liberty." More Americans will be killed, they declared, if the Reagan Administration's "interventionist policy" continues. The guerrillas claimed to have killed or wounded 600 Salvadorans, including the brigade's commander, Colonel Gilberto Rubio. In truth, the number of dead and wounded was probably no more than 130, and Rubio had escaped with a slight injury to his hand...
...Megan Berthold (Kathy Carroll) 4:53, H. Kelly Landry (Carroll) 8:56, H.Diane Hurley (Landry, Carroll) 9:06, H. Carroll (Hurley) 12:13, H. Landry (Hurley, Berthold) 13:45, H. Mara Mac Taggart (Pam D. Rubio, Sue Newell) 16:45, H. Mary Boland (Hurley Carroll) 17:12, H. Deb Taft (Katnnka Leschey) 9:48, H. Newell (Hurley) 11:37, H. Newell (Leachey) 16:30, H. Leachey (Danny Starr, Genie Simmons) 17:05, H. Christine Dooley (Dr. Rubio) 8:25, H. Simmons (Starr) 14:25, H. Suzanne Tanner (Boland...
...close after a high off the stick of Deb Taft. At Bright Center St. Lawrence 0 1 0-1 Harvard 3 1 1-5 H. Diane Hurley 3:17 H.Kathy Carroll (Megan Berthold, Sue Newell) 15:05; H, Genie Simmons (Pam DiRubio, Berthold) 17:13: H, Simmons (Di Rubio Newell) 7:34: SL, Chris Cawley (Mary Beth Riley, Jo Ann Campbell) 17:08: H, Carroll (Deb Taft) 3:01. Saves. SL. Becky Clements, 3-7-10--20: H, Cheryl Tale...
...breed of entrepreneurs has sprung up along the river to make the crossings easier. At El Paso, Manuel Banuelos Rubio carries people over the border on his back for a few pesos a ride. He has found that some people try three or four times before they eventually outwit agents. Mexicans who are arrested in the U.S. are given the choice of either returning home or facing trial. Almost all choose to go back and then simply cross again and again, until they finally make...