They heard the stories of 72 migrants who were gunned down by narco guerrillas because they refused to join their gang; about women who are raped and/or forced to become prostitutes.… Read More...
The truth is that even if these time limits are for convenience, the essence of the concept seems to lie rather in the fact of the purchase is to get me going… Read More...
Black Jesus has performed his first miracle. He didn't turn water into wine but was even more practical: he saw to it that black and white fundamentalists, without previous intent,… Read More...
On January 11, 1962, the federal government acknowledged the Constitution of the Tribe and officially became the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. Read More...
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(...) it is not for me to believe that a man alone, who weighed barely 100 pounds and stood 5 feet tall, was able to silently build Coral Castle, that garden of three forgotten acres in… Read More...
Maybe you don't know it, but the World Cup is over. Little matters what happens on Sunday; little matters that Germany does what almost everyone expect from it and pummels this badly… Read More...
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