February 2011

FEMALE NOMADS & FRIENDS: Tales of Breaking Free and Breaking Bread Around the World – February 2011

FEMALE NOMADS & FRIENDS: Tales of Breaking Free and Breaking Bread Around the World By Mel Goldberg   By Rita Golden Gelman (paperback, Random House/Three Rivers Press Original, June 2010), this book celebrates traveling around the world, connecting with people from different cultures, and eating the foods of other countries. Gelman includes essays by forty-one […]

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Meeting Anne Frank’s Childhood Friend – February

Meeting Anne Frank’s Childhood Friend By Carol L. Bowman   Eighty-two year old Hanneli Pick-Goslar introduced herself but her identity remained a mystery to the sixteen Overseas Adventure travelers seated in a small room at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem, Israel. Mouths fell agape and ears perked up when she uttered her first

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A Busy Time At The End Of The Year For Cruz Roja (Red Cross) – February 2011

A Busy Time At The End Of The Year For Cruz Roja (Red Cross)   December 1, 2010 at Cruz Roja International Volunteers Chapala (CRIVC) General Meeting a New Board was elected. This New Board is made up of all Volunteers. 2011 CRIVC Board: President: Pancho Deriger, Vice President: Debbie Thompson, Treasurer: Raylene Williamson, Secretary:

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Mexico’s Leapfrog Into The 21st Century – February 2011

Mexico’s Leapfrog Into The 21st Century By Richard Rhoda, PHD   After the fifty year “Mexican Miracle” of unprecedented economic growth and low inflation, the country struggled for a couple decades before leapfrogging into the 21st century as a relatively modern democracy with a stable economy. Plunging oil prices contributed to the “lost decade” of

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