In the last 18 months a dozen Salvadoran maquilas have closed, throwing 9,000 people out of work. |
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Appalled, the Salvadoran squad threatened to go on hunger strike until the waiter was reinstated. |
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Corruption and incompetence brought further complications for the Salvadoran players. |
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Hungary took a two-goal lead before, fittingly, RamÃrez came off the bench to restore Salvadoran pride, this time scoring not once but twice. |
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A large number of Salvadoran refugees had reportedly been living in the country since the 1980s without proper documentation. |
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By now Salvadoran defenders, forsaken as their team-mates were continually stranded upfield, were seriously panicking. |
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When you look at the maquiladora industries in Latin America, they have not elevated the standard of living of the average Mexican or Salvadoran. |
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But after December 4, when he witnessed the disinterment of four American women murdered by Salvadoran soldiers, his life would never be the same. |
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The hastiness with which Congress approved the scheme, without first consulting the Salvadoran public, was met with instant criticism from various sectors. |
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Finally, after a decade of civil war, America's backing for the Salvadoran regime came to an end. |
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You can be the leader of a Salvadoran death squad, and then manage a Jiffy Lube in North Miami. |
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For instance, the traditional Salvadoran practice of interring bodies in family crypts has recently given way to a more Americanized approach to burying the dead. |
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To do so in a Salvadoran prison defies comprehension and inspires respect for their grit and determination. |
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The Salvadoran civil war, which started a decade later, went on for much longer and was characterised by torture, death squads and ruin. |
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He added that the project was given permission from the Salvadoran government to go ahead and that it would create many jobs in the local area. |
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The conclusions attempt to include a summary of the research project and indicate that present in Salvadoran society are three transitions, all occurring simultaneously but each at a different pace. |
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Recently, El Salvador developed a trademarked brand of 'nostalgia' foods and beverages for export to the United States, which is home to the majority of Salvadoran emigrants. |
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In 2007, to mark the 25th anniversary of the match, the Salvadoran Football Association decided to celebrate the team's achievements rather than wallow in their one misadventure. |
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Salvadoran legislation does not provide for any exception to the right to recognition as a person before the law, whether for nationals or aliens. |
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El Salvador has also taken measures to establish its jurisdiction when the alleged offender is a Salvadoran national or a person whose habitual residence is in its territory, or when the victim is a Salvadoran national. |
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Recently, 18 years after the end of the civil armed conflict, the President of the Republic formally asked for forgiveness on behalf of the Salvadoran State. |
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This means that to be a deputy, it is not necessary to have a particular profession or specialization: ordinary citizens can become part of this democratic body, which is thus representative of the Salvadoran people. |
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Qatar was conducting a study on women workers in households that examined facts, problems and solutions, while El Salvador was researching the impact of migration on Salvadoran women. |
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One of those watching with sympathy was the Salvadoran nurse who happened to be on duty at Cedars-Sinai hospital one day when Cole was receiving treatment. |
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The high voter turnout for the poll, which was freely and fairly conducted, shows the political maturity of the Salvadoran people and confirms its commitment to peace and democracy. |
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Although it is true that those Salvadoran children have been saved from the terrible burden of being born with HIV, we must continue to protect them. |
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Article 47, paragraph 4, of the Constitution provided that certain conditions, particularly that of being Salvadoran by birth, must be met to be a member of a trade union's governing body. |
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We also adopted a resolution in support of the people of the Republic of El Salvador, which had suffered two natural disasters, asking for particular attention to Salvadoran women, who are often hit harder by these events. |
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Though poverty averages have diminished, the reality for many Salvadoran families and children remains stark because of dramatic disparities in wealth distribution. |
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On December 14 the Salvadoran Navy, working with the DEA and TAT offices in El Salvador, intercepted a go-fast boat in the Gulf of Fonseca. |
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Eventually, the Spaniards intermarried with Pipil and Lenca women, resulting in the Mestizo population which would become the majority of the Salvadoran people. |
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These organizations, guided by American operatives, developed into the paramilitary apparatus that came to be known as the Salvadoran death squads. |
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