Word: trujillos
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...moving slowly, but some of the big schools are starting to recognize that it is going to be a multi-cultural society in the 21st century and they need ethnic studies programs," says Larry Trujillo, a professor at Berkeley...
...need to make the other disciplines well-rounded, but you need the interdisciplinary focus that would come from an autonomous department as well," says Trujillo. "I would argue that in neglecting ethnic studies you are deliberately preventing a discipline from developing...
Dominican Republic Dictator Rafael Trujillo could kick up his boots like a pro. During a 1951 peace meeting on the Haitian border, El Jefe grabbed the daughter of one of his officers and, as a ceremonial band bore down on a merengue beat, danced away the next hour. His countrymen could also call the tune to advantage, however. After Trujillo's 1961 assassination, Dominicans danced for months to The Death of the Goat, an irreverent merengue written to celebrate the general's violent removal...
...four are catcher Marc Sullivan, son of the club's co-owner; catcher-third baseman-outfielder Dave Sax; third baseman Steve Lyons, and righthanded pitcher Mike Trujillo...
...past year been crowded with soldiers from three foreign countries. Apart from U.S. troops, Honduras has provided a home for thousands of contras, whose hit-and-run operations along its borders have served only to inflame the threat of Nicaraguan retaliation. At the U.S.-run training camp in Trujillo, meanwhile, the Americans have been graduating twice as many soldiers from neighboring El Salvador as they have Hondurans, in an effort to bolster that country's fight against the rebels. That rankles many Honduran officials, who recall the 1969 war between the two countries and still believe, as an opposition...