Amid tsunami’s chaos, two friends helped others hold on to life
Posted in Autos on March 10th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to commentCristina Perez furrows her brow, concentrating and trying not to let her gaze wander too wildly.
Cristina Perez furrows her brow, concentrating and trying not to let her gaze wander too wildly.
Brazil will have its second-best harvest in the nation’s history this year, the government said.
After more than a month in a Haitian jail, an American missionary was free Monday night, looking forward to a hot shower and a long night in bed on home soil.
The magnitude-8.8 earthquake that rocked the west coast of Chile last month was violent enough to move the city of Concepcion at least 10 feet to the west and the capital, Santiago, about 11 inches to the west-southwest, researchers said.
The only thing that seemed to frighten Pedro Munoz that dark morning was that a guilty conscience would haunt him if he did nothing.
Charisa Coulter, one of two American missionaries detained for more than a month in Haiti on suspicion of kidnapping 33 children after January 12’s devastating earthquake, was released Monday.
An Organization of American States commission condemned Monday the slayings last month of three Honduran political activists opposed to a military-led coup that removed the elected president in June.
Charisa Coulter, one of two American missionaries who had remained in custody in Haiti on suspicion of kidnapping 33 children after the January 12 earthquake there, was released Monday.
The world marks International Women’s Day on Monday, an annual celebration that highlights their economic, political and social achievements.
Chile marks three days of mourning starting Sunday, with every house authorized to hang the national flag in memory of those who perished in a massive earthquake a week ago.