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  • I see the current period as the worst thing that has ever happened to Ciudad Juarez," declared Dr. Oscar Martinez of the University of Arizona to a conference panel. And Martinez should know. The author of perhaps the definitive history of Ciudad Juarez up until the 1970s, Martinez was born in a small Chihuahua town and reared in Ciudad Juarez. As a child, the pioneer borderlands historian sold newspapers, shined shoes and crossed "illegally" into neighboring El Paso. Crime, Martinez told Frontera NorteSur, was present but not an overriding concern in the city of his youth. "I spent a lot of time on the streets, and yes we weren't concerned about these things," Martinez said. "I can't imagine any 12-year-old kid nowadays doing the same thing that I did back in those days because it's b...

    ... conference, US human rights advocate Joy Olson, executive director of the Washington Office on La...

  • Joy Olson Executive Director Washington Office on Latin America Viviana Krsticevic Executive Director Center for Justice and International Law William LeoGrande Professor of Government American University George Vickers Director of International Operations Open Society Institute Charles T. Call Assistant Professor American University Mark Ungar Associate Professor Graduate Center City University of New York David Holiday Program Officer, Latin America Program Open Society Institute Lars Schoultz Kenan Professor of Political Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Alax Wilde Research Associate, Centre de Ética Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile Carlos Heredia Iniciativa Ciudadana Mexico City Raúl Benftez Manaut Researcher Universidad Nacional Autonome de Mexico Gino Costa Pre...

  • DES MOINES, Iowa - Debi Joy Olson freely admits that she stalked her ex-husband across the country, then stabbed him to death last summer at a mall in Davenport. She is representing herself in court, saying she wants to plead guilty and go to prison. Her only regret, she says, is that she can't be extradited to her home state of Florida so she could face the death penalty.

  • VIRGINIA BEACH - The Rev. Houston Lee Andrews Sr., 64, went to be with the Lord on April 12, 2010. He was born in Texas to the late Roosevelt Andrews Sr. and Matilda Andrews. The Rev. Andrews served in the U.S. Navy for 21 years. He served during Vietnam and was handpicked to serve aboard the Battleship New Jersey. The Rev. Andrews is survived by his wife, Dee Andrews; two children, Trina Andrews-Olson and Houston Andrews Jr.; two grandchildren, Joshua Scott Olson and Rachel Joy Olson; one brother, L.V. Andrews (Birda); a host of family and friends.

  • , of Lancaster, passed away on Monday, August 29, 2011 at Hospice of Mount Joy. He was born on March 12, 1927 in Bridgeport, CT to the late F. William and Ethel (Harlan) Olson.

  • Helen I. Seiler Olson, 87, formerly of Mount Joy passed away on Thursday, May 27, 2010 at Lancashire Hall. Her late husband, Eric A. Olson, died in February 1992. A 1942 graduate of the former Mount Joy High School, Helen was a member of the Donegal Presbyterian Church.

  • .... Joy Olson, executive director of the Washington Office on La...

  • DES MOINES (AP) - Debi Joy Olson is adamant that she stalked her ex-husband across the country, then stabbed him to death in a Davenport mall last summer. She wants to plead guilty and go to prison, saying her only regret is that she can't be extradited to her home state of Florida, where she could face the death penalty.

  • Betty L. Heidenreich FLANAGAN - Betty L. Heidenreich, 85, Flanagan, died at 12:22 p.m. Thursday (Aug. 18, 2011) at OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria.

    ...23, 1950, Marvin married Virgene Joy Olson. They had met when Joy was hired to be a secretary...

  • Q: What are the joy and the bane of the blogosphere? A: The joy is easy, as increasing numbers of athletes, politicians, scientists have created their own blogs, building a public audience for their spontaneous, raw, uncensored thoughts of the day, says Randy Olson in "Don't Be Such a Scientist.



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