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the Carillon Armed guards watch over the EMAPA compound in Huacho city every day. With watchful eyes, guns and grenades, they protect a precious Peruvian resource: water. Huacho is located on Peru's western coast, a desert region where rain is scarce and water security is a primary concern. (read more) |
the Carillon It's interesting to observe how students adapt to the riggers of university life: the bustling hallways, the fast paced classes, the oversized campus, and the first year students who look like they have been abandoned in the middle of the Sahara Dessert. (read more) |
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the Carillon One of the first things that I was taught when I first walked through the doors at the Carillon office was to always make sure that my tape recorder was working before conducting an interview. (read more) |
the Carillon With only a week and change remaining in the 2006 Major League Baseball season, some of the most interesting races won't be found anywhere near the league standings. As teams continue to jockey for a position down the stretch, the same can be said for those in contention for the Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, and Most Valuable Player awards in each league. (read more) |
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