More indigenous Guatemalans turn to sex work, stoking HIV fears Fecha: 02 Dec 2008 Miami Herald -
Like other Kaqchikel Maya women in her village, Fabiola Snchez rises at daybreak, feeds her children fresh tortillas and boards a bus for Guatemala City.
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Life gets worse for Haiti's hungry children Fecha: 02 Dec 2008 Miami Herald -
The slow road to death runs high above the scenic coastline, past the crumbled bridges and buried rivers. It traverses a jagged trail passing green slopes and red fertile dirt before arriving here: an isolated mountain village where little Haitian girls dream of eating rice and the doctor is a
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Cuban monk is on the path to sainthood Fecha: 02 Dec 2008 Miami Herald -
The Roman Catholic Church is set to hold its first beatification ceremony on Cuban soil this weekend, honoring a humble 19th century monk who helped the sick during a cholera epidemic.
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Satellite industries support Art Basel Fecha: 02 Dec 2008 Miami Herald -
Knowing which fairs and auctions to attend, which galleries to patronize and which emerging artists to collect takes not just money but experience and a background in art history as well.
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Girl, 16, saves brother in Liberty City house fire Fecha: 02 Dec 2008 Miami Herald -
A 16-year-old girl saved her brother from a Liberty City house fire early Monday morning. Sharonda Johnson smelled smoke when a fire broke out near the laundry room of their home at 1493 NW 55th St. around 4 a.m. She got her brother Sharod, 11, to put on shoes and the two ran to call Miami Fire
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Paralyzed man remains behind bars in Broward Fecha: 02 Dec 2008 Miami Herald -
Enrique Reyes immigrant tale is familiar: He grew up in a tightknit family in Cuba with dreams of one day helping his parents. He traveled from Texas to Miami, working in a pipe factory, making friends and dating.
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Crowds cram midnight Sawgrass Mills sales Fecha: 02 Dec 2008 Miami Herald -
You couldnt tell we are in the midst of a recession based on the crowds Thursday night kicking off the holiday shopping season at Sawgrass Mills.
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Hostages said dead in Mumbai Jewish center Fecha: 02 Dec 2008 Miami Herald -
Commandos who stormed the Mumbai headquarters of an ultra-orthodox Jewish group found the bodies of five hostages inside, including a New York rabbi and his wife, officials said, as a fresh battle raged at the luxury Taj Mahal hotel and other Indian forces ended a siege at another five-star hotel.
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