Sep 30, 2009 | KansasCity.com
Honduran sentenced in Phoenix drop house case
A Honduran man has been sentenced to nine years in federal prison for his role in holding two dozen illegal immigrants hostage in a Phoenix drop house.Prosecutors say 28-year-old Marlon Rubio of Nacaome Valle, Honduras, was sentenced Monday in U.S. District Court after earlier pleading guilty to brandishing a firearm during a violent ...
The Honduran interim government announced the extension of the curfew at the bordering areas.
The besiege set since Friday midday will be extended 12 hours more Sunday. Zelaya's supporters wait for curfew to end so they can continue their way to meet him.
Mel Zelaya & "Friends" Submitted by mjt on 20 July, 2009 - 22:55. The coup government's investigation into former President Mel Zelayaa s operations are revealing some "curiosities". While images have not yet been revealed of some other alleged finds , this collection of life-sized statues was found in the Presidential warehouse.
The Caudillos v. the Elites: Honduras Coup Reveals Deep Divisions in Latin America
The coup in the small Central American nation of Honduras reveals the deep divisions in the region.
MU student stranded in Honduras amid coup
An MU senior on a mission trip is stranded in Honduras amid a government coup. With the recent ousting of Honduras President Manuel Zelaya, interim government officials have closed the airport at the capital in an attempt to block Zelaya from returning to the country.
Honduras coup no threat to Fort Valley group there on mission, mayor says
About a dozen Middle Georgia adults and teenagers sharing the gospel and pouring concrete in Choluteca, Honduras, were far removed from the political unrest Sunday in the capital of Tegucigalpa, fellow church members said.
For Sale: Ural GU 750cc Sidecar Model
Submitted by mjt on 22 June, 2009 - 20:19. Posting this for a friend. The bike is currently just outside Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Outreach to the Honduras: Pastoral relationship remains faithful between 'team' cities
In the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch, which devastated Honduras and other parts of Central America, various Texas dioceses partnered with cities in Honduras.
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