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- Keeping the faith:
the operatic theater piece "Missionaries" has local ties and a universal
message-il
Northern Ohio Live Apr, 2004, pg.
17 sec.
- Miami:
Families of four US churchwomen who were murdered while on mission in El
Salvador more than 18 years ago have filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against
two senior Salvadoran military officers,
Jose Guillermo Garcia and Eugenio Vides Casanova,
who are now living in the United States
Plain Dealer 13 May, 1999, pg.
13 sec.
A
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Widow Jennifer Harbury has used lawsuits and hunger strikes to reveal what
happened to her husband, Guatemalan guerilla Efrain Bamaca Velasquez,
who was captured by the military, tortured and killed;
Harbury wants federal agencies to disclose what they know of human rights
abuses in Central America
Plain Dealer 15 Nov, 1998, pg. 4 sec.
B
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Five men were convicted of killing four American churchwomen in 1980;
for the first time,
two former Salvadoran defense ministers tell their stories-il
Plain Dealer
18 Oct, 1998, pg. 8 sec.
SU
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Killing of four American churchwomen,
including Clevelanders Sr Dorothy Kazel and lay worker Jean Donovan,
in 1980 in El Salvador were ordered,
documents hint-il
Plain Dealer 25 Jun, 1998, pg. 16 sec.
A
- Washington:
CIA to review its archives for details on the 1980 murder of four religious
women in El Salvador;
Sister Dorothy Kazel and Jean Donovan, a lay worker, both Clevelanders,
were among the four who were killed-il
Plain Dealer 12 May, 1998, pg.
7 sec.
A
- El Salvador:
US nuns' killers due for release from prison;
Dorothy Kazel, a nun, and Jean Donovan, a lay worker, were from Cleveland;
Ita Ford, Maura Clark were from New York
Plain Dealer 23 Apr, 1998, pg.
8 sec.
A
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Area clergy believe soldiers who killed four American churchwomen in El
Salvador in 1980 were acting on orders from superiors
Plain Dealer 04 Apr,
1998, pg. 1 sec.
B
- El Salvador:
After 17 years of silence,
all four of the former national guardsmen convicted of killing three American
nuns and a lay worker here in 1980 say bosses ordered nuns killed;
Sister Dorothy J Kazel and lay worker Jean Donovan were from
Cleveland-il
Plain Dealer 03 Apr, 1998, pg. 1 sec.
B
- El Salvador:
Five ex-natl guardsmen, who raped &
killed US churchwomen, to remain in prison
Plain Dealer 08 Jun, 1993, pg.
02 sec.
E
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Report holding military &
Salvadoran ofcls accountable for 4 deaths in 1980 relieves missions
Plain
Dealer 20 Mar, 1993, pg. 10 sec.
D
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Rocky River service mourns victims of political violence in Central
America
Plain Dealer 07 Dec, 1992, pg. 01 sec.
B
- Jesuit priest,
the Rev JD Brackley,
blames US in killings in El Salvador-il
Plain Dealer 25 Nov, 1991, pg.
01 sec.
B
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10 years fails to dim pain or faith of Sis Dorothy Kazel's family and
friends
Plain Dealer 03 Dec, 1990, pg. 01 sec.
A
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Services honor slain missionaries
Plain Dealer 26 Nov, 1990, pg. 01 sec.
B
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