Archive: April 2010
Mesh Gelman’s button-down khaki shirt has turned two shades darker with sweat. But he is more concerned about who will sew the perfect placket on the knit polos he hopes to deliver to Beverly Hills Polo Club.
Venezuelan authorities have arrested a 29-year-old man on suspicion that he was plotting to kill President Hugo Chavez, the nation’s justice minister said.
An American priest has been stabbed to death in Venezuela, authorities in that country said in a statement.
The devastating earthquake affected 3 million people — one-third of Haiti’s population. Considered the most vulnerable are the Haitian children
On his knees in the soggy soil, 9-year-old Alexis Ocampo digs deep into the earth, his small gardening rake separating dirt from rocks. “Look, I found a worm!” he shrieks.
American missionary Laura Silsby will stand trial in Haiti on a charge of arranging irregular travel, a judge ruled Monday, but more serious charges against her and nine fellow missionaries were dropped.
One of Spain’s most famous matadors was in a stable condition in intensive care Sunday, a day after being severely gored during a bullfight in Mexico, Spain’s official news agency reported.
Cubans hit the polls across the country Sunday, voting in municipal assembly elections that the government hopes will soften criticism about democracy — or lack thereof — in the communist nation.
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