
Nelson Rauda Zablah
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2 months ago |
nuso.org | Mario Fernández |Pablo Ospina Peralta |Benjamin Kurylo |Nelson Rauda Zablah
El pasado 11 de noviembre el presidente costarricense Rodrigo Chaves condecoró con la Orden Nacional Juan Mora Fernández en el grado Gran Cruz Placa de Oro –máxima distinción que Costa Rica otorga a jefes de Estado o de Gobierno– a Nayib Bukele, su homólogo salvadoreño, por los avances que ha registrado su país en materia de seguridad. Se trata de un reconocimiento que llama la atención, ya que Costa Rica es un país cuya proyección internacional se asoció siempre a ideales de paz y mediación.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
csmonitor.com | Ira Porter |Nelson Rauda Zablah |Ryan Brown |Sara Miller Llana
For those named competitors in the world’s most ancient athletic competition, there are no days off. Finished the day’s laps? Swim another. Cleared enough hurdles? Jump a few more. Lifted a personal best? Add more weight. Take any of the 40 sporting competitions that will be held at the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games. The best in the world had to train and practice their skills again and again to get here.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
csmonitor.com | Ira Porter |Nelson Rauda Zablah |Ryan Brown |Sara Miller Llana
For those named competitors in the world’s most ancient athletic competition, there are no days off. Finished the day’s laps? Swim another. Cleared enough hurdles? Jump a few more. Lifted a personal best? Add more weight. Take any of the 40 sporting competitions that will be held at the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games. The best in the world had to train and practice their skills again and again to get here.
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Oct 30, 2023 |
csmonitor.com | Nelson Rauda Zablah
The first wrongful conviction that outraged Dennis Muñoz was his own. He was in third grade when his teacher hit him with a ruler, a common form of punishment in El Salvador at the time. “I wished that one day I could say something about unjust circumstances because I was being punished without having done anything wrong,” Mr. Muñoz says 40 years later at a cafe near El Salvador’s Supreme Court of Justice, located in San Salvador, the country’s capital.
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Oct 30, 2023 |
scribd.com | Nelson Rauda Zablah
The first wrongful conviction that outraged Dennis Muñoz was his own. He was in third grade when his teacher hit him with a ruler, a common form of punishment in El Salvador at the time. “I wished that one day I could say something about unjust circumstances because I was being punished without having done anything wrong,” Mr. Muñoz says 40 years later at a cafe near El Salvador’s Supreme Court of Justice, located in San Salvador, the country’s capital.
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