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L.A. Violence Crosses the Line
Times Staff WritersThe gruesome murders were each more than 1,000 miles apart, an arc of bloodshed that spanned much of the North American continent. On a rutty street near a crowded slum in Honduras, gunmen sprayed automatic weapons fire at a bus filled with Christmastime...Tags: Police Investigations, Illegal Immigrants, Rape, Central America, Domestic Violence
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Taste of the Americas -- Official Rules
Official Rules, Taste of the Americas: No Purchase Necessary. Sweepstakes begins September 15 and ends October 22, 2004. The geographic area of this promotion is Broward and Palm Beach County. Eligibility is limited. See restrictions below. The sponsors...Tags: Venezuela, Brazil, Guatemala, Volleyball, Credit and Debt
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El retiro de tropas internacionales
Especial para El SentinelEl otro día escuché a una persona decir que como respuesta a la retirada de las tropas españolas de Irak, los norteamericanos deberían boicotear los productos españoles. Algo así como cuando los franceses se rehusaron a apoyar la guerra y algunos...Tags: El Salvador
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Brothers Stick Together, With Luck and Determination
BY SONIA NAZARIO, TIMES STAFF WRITER Jose Enrique Oliva Rosa and Jose Luis Oliva Rosa, 15, are twins. Their father left their home in Honduras before they were born. Their mother went to work in Los Angeles when they were 6. Finally, a grandmother could...Tags: American Red Cross, Los Angeles, Mexico, Drug Trafficking, Crime, Law and Justice
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CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION "The Odyssey," an epic poem about a hero's journey home from war, ends with reunion and peace. "The Grapes of Wrath," the classic novel about the dust bowl and the migration of Oklahoma farmers to California, ends with death and a glimmer of...Tags: California, Oklahoma, Photography, Children, Infants
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NOTES ABOUT SOURCES: CHAPTER ONE
NOTES ABOUT SOURCES: CHAPTER ONE Scenes from Enrique's life in Honduras with his mother and sister, including his mother's departure: written from interviews with Enrique; his mother, Lourdes; his aunts Mirian Liliana Aguilera and Rosa Amalia; his...Tags: California, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Drug Trafficking
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Program fixes price on Sept. 11's human loss
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersMichael James kissed his wife goodbye on Sept. 11 as she left for her two-hour train ride to New York City. Hours later, this loving husband became a grieving husband. Now, as the financial dust of America's most deadly terrorist attack begins to settle,...Tags: Health and Safety at School, New York City, Murder, Christianity, Crime, Law and Justice
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A Milky Green River Between Him and His Dream
BY SONIA NAZARIO, TIMES STAFF WRITER TIMES PHOTOGRAPHS BY DON BARTLETTI ou are in American territory," a Border Patrol agent shouts into a bullhorn. "Turn back." Sometimes Enrique strips and wades into the Rio Grande to cool off. But the bullhorn always...Tags: Television, Mexico, Crime, Law and Justice, Photography, Crimes
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"Enrique's Journey"
This page has moved. If you are not automatically re-directed, please click here.Tags: California, San Fernando, Los Angeles, Guatemala, Photography
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CONFUSION
CONFUSION Enrique is bewildered. Who will take care of him now that his mother is gone? For two years, he is entrusted to his father, Luis, from whom his mother had been separated for three years. Enrique clings to his daddy, who dotes on him. A...Tags: California, Metal and Mineral, Los Angeles, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Photography
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NOTES ABOUT SOURCES
NOTES ABOUT SOURCES Sonia Nazario, the writer, found Enrique in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, in May 2000. She and Don Bartletti, the photographer, spent two weeks with him there and rejoined him at the end of his journey in North Carolina. Then, based on...Tags: California, Illegal Immigrants, Mexico, Career and Workplace, Family
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THE TRUCKER
THE TRUCKER Enrique collects his pay, 120 pesos. He spends a few on a toothbrush. He hails a combi. It breezes through the checkpoint. He pays 83 pesos to board a bus to Matehuala. Outside the bus station, he sees a kindly looking man. "Can you help me?...Tags: Photography, Vehicles, Arts and Culture
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