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Religion in brief for Oct. 24, 2009
The St. Joseph Baptist Association will sponsor its fifth annual Threads of Hope event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at Civic Center Park.
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THE Ecuadorian government is to consider changes to the draft mining and water laws that had provoked violent clashes with Amazonian Indians.
Corn huskers battle green corn but bask in sunshine during 2009...
An ear of corn sails through the air during the 2009 Missouri State Corn Husking Competition Saturday, Sept.
Fashion Week in Review: Michael Kors, Anna Sui, Pamella Roland, Max Azria, Betsey Johnson
From the Betsey Johnson collection. Photo by David Wentworth. When Michael Kors tires of crafting pastel Barbarella dresses, he can sell designer migranes.
A real life disaster in the Amazon.
This is one disaster film you wish was fake. It's the story of what's called the Amazon Chernobyl legal case- a 14 year old class action lawsuit filed against Chevron over the health issues faced by 30-thousand rainforest dwellers after 30 years of oil drilling.
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Destenie Linin, 13, and Patti Lawson, 13, race across Lake Contrary Monday as the friends enjoy their Labor Day activities.
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AYP unfit measure, schools contend
Edison Elementary School missed making Adequate Yearly Progress by about 8 percent, said Cheri Patterson, associate St.
ROASTING RUBBER: Amazonian Indians may have originated the rubber boot over a campfire.
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Tour of Missouri releases official race route
Don't discount a bicycle race to St. Joseph this September, the Tour of Missouri's technical director warned Thursday.
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Road work roundup, July 27, 2009
Weather permitting, the Missouri Department of Transportation will work with construction companies and maintenance employees this week on a number of roads in Northwest Missouri.
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Road work roundup, July 13, 2009
Weather permitting, the Missouri Department of Transportation will work with construction companies and maintenance employees this week on a number of roads in Northwest Missouri.
Peruvian President Garcia taps new prime minister
Peruvian President Alan Garcia on Saturday named parliamentarian Javier Velasquez Quesquen as the South American nation's new prime minister as part of a shake-up of the government.
Third Paradigm: Confusion in the Cosmovision, Segment 1
Summary: Replays an excerpt of an interview with Tupac Enrique Acosta called Wars of the Petropolis.
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Helena's oldest citizen honored
Geneva Slade, 98, is the oldest member of the Helena community in Andrew County.
Peru summons back ambassador to Bolivia
Evo referred to the Bagua Massacre as 'Genocide' and Alan went ballistic. Whose idea exactly was it, Alan, and how's Alberto doing? Peru has recalled its ambassador to Bolivia after President Evo Morales described as "genocide", the recent killings of indigenous Amazonians by Lima.
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Ralph Dishong with the Midland Empire chapter of the American Red Cross details the amenities contained in Andrew Countya s new disaster relief trailer.
Peru Polariae After Deadly Clashes
By Dan Collyns BBC News, Bagua Chica, Peru The removal by Peruvian riot police of thousands of native Amazonian protesters from a road they were blocking was the worst violence the country had seen in a decade.
An End to Violence in the Peruvian Amazon Urged
Aid agency advocates resumed dialogue to protect human rights in the region. Boston, MA - infoZine - As demonstrations by indigenous peoples of Perua s Amazon region turned to deadly conflict in recent days, international aid agency Oxfam International expresses grave concern over the violence.
Massacre of Indigineous Amazonians in Peru - 25 dead and counting
"This government disregards the indigenous people.' was what they said a week before being shot at from helicopters Awajun, Wampis, mestizos y blancos unidos en defensa del territorio, luchando para derogatoria de los DS Awajun, Wampis , mestizos and whites united in defense of the land, Struggling to repeal the Court Orders An ongoing, many month ...
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