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Mumbai Terrorism Touches New Haven’s Hasidic Jews

Source: 
NewHavenIndependent.org
Writer: 
Paul Bass
Meir "Chesky" Holtzberg is the cousin of slain victim Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, who was killed last week by terrorists in Mumbai. His wife, Rivka, was also among the victims. (photo: Facebook via NewHavenIndependent.org)

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Three Vietnamese Men Sentenced for Vicious Beatings

Source: 
DotNews.com
Writer: 
Pete Stidman

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Brazilian in Framingham Gets Life in Prison for Two Murders

Source: 
EthnicNEWz.org
Writer: 
Eduardo A. de Oliveira
Carla de Souza and her son, Caique, on her wedding day in 2005. (courtesy photo: Carla de Souza's family, for EthnicNEWz.org)

Brazil's Top Supreme Court Official Meets Mass. Expats

Source: 
EthnicNEWz.org
Writer: 
Eduardo A. de Oliveira
Gilmar Ferreira Mendes (left), president of Brazil's Supreme Court, and Mario Saade, consul general of the Brazilian Consulate in Boston (photo: E. A. de Oliveira, EthnicNEWz.org)

Brazilian Gets 40 Years for Bomb Attack on Compatriot

Source: 
EthnicNEWz.org
Writer: 
Eduardo A. de Oliveira
Joel Lemos enters Woburn Superior Courtroom. Family members said he was walking with crutches because of a minor accident in the prison kitchen. (photo: E. A. de Oliveira, EthnicNEWz.org)

A judge at Woburn Superior Court in Massachusetts sentenced Joel Lemos to 40 years in a prison for the bomb

Brazilian Guilty in Bomb Attack on Love Rival

Source: 
EthnicNEWz.org
Writer: 
Eduardo A. de Oliveira
José Fernandes do Carmo's face is disfigured from a bomb explosion that left him in a coma for 37 days and half-blind for more than a year. (photo: EthnicNEWz.org, E. A. de Oliveira)

A love triangle abruptly interrupted by a bomb explosion shattered the lives of two immigrant families during the Thanksgiving holid

Domestic Violence Compounded by Immigration Status

Source: 
EthnicNEWz.org
Writer: 
Eduardo A. de Oliveira
"You've stolen my innocence but not my spirit" reads a T-shirt's message written by a victim of abuse. The T-shirts (see photo below) are part of a display of MAPS to bring attention to domestic violence. (photos: E. A. de Oliveira, EthnicNEWZ.org)

Police Thwart Violence at Caribbean Festival

Source: 
DotNews.com
Writer: 
Bill Forry
The Caribbean Festival took over the streets in Boston's Dorchester and Roxbury, to the delight of 700,000 peaceful participants. (photo: Lolita Parker Jr., dotnews.com)

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Cape Verdean Community Holds 9th Walk for Peace

Source: 
NNNonline.org
Writer: 
Chris Lovett and Damola Curtis

 

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