
Evelio Contreras
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1 week ago |
cnn.com | Shimon Prokupecz |Linh Tran |Evelio Contreras
The track and field at Westhill High School is seen in Syracuse, New York, on April 30. A hazing incident has thrust the school into the national spotlight. CNN Syracuse, New York CNN — As two other crosstown rivals played a thrilling lacrosse game that went into overtime one night last week, some members of the Westhill High School boys’ varsity lacrosse team were in the stands hatching a plan.
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2 weeks ago |
cnnespanol.cnn.com | David Culver |Abel Alvarado |Evelio Contreras |Rachel Clarke
Buenos Aires CNN — Ana María Careaga tenía apenas 16 años cuando fue secuestrada por el régimen que entonces gobernaba Argentina. Para su madre, Esther Ballestrino de Careaga, fue como si hubiera desaparecido. Fue un acontecimiento que cambiaría no solo la vida de las mujeres, sino también el futuro de Argentina. Y fue algo que un sacerdote llamado Jorge Bergoglio jamás olvidaría.
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2 weeks ago |
cnn.com | David Culver |Abel Alvarado |Evelio Contreras |Rachel Clarke
Buenos Aires, Argentina CNN — Ana María Careaga was just 16 when she was kidnapped, stolen by the regime then running Argentina. To her mother, Esther Ballestrino de Careaga, it was as if she had vanished. It was an event that would change not just the lives of both the women and the daughter Ana María was carrying, but the future of Argentina. And it was something a priest named Jorge Bergoglio would never forget.
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2 weeks ago |
cnnespanol.cnn.com | David Culver |Abel Alvarado |Evelio Contreras |Rachel Clarke
Buenos Aires CNN — El papa Francisco nunca regresó a su Argentina natal después de convertirse en cabeza de la Iglesia católica romana. Pero algunos de sus fieles creen que envió un último mensaje a casa de la forma más improbable, pero quizá más apropiada. Francisco fue toda su vida un aficionado al fútbol -y ocasional portero juvenil- y un socio de su club favorito, San Lorenzo de Almagro.
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2 weeks ago |
cnn.com | David Culver |Abel Alvarado |Evelio Contreras |Rachel Clarke
Buenos Aires, Argentina CNN — Pope Francis never returned to his native Argentina after he became head of the Roman Catholic Church. But some of the faithful here believe he sent a final message home, in the unlikeliest but perhaps most appropriate of ways. Francis was a lifelong soccer fan — and occasional youth goalkeeper — and a card-carrying member of his favorite club, San Lorenzo. And it’s the number on that card that’s become the talk of Buenos Aires.
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