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November 3
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Features, Weather, Sports,
Exchange, Community Calendar
The Almost Twice Weekly Newspaper for the Jaltemba Coast
Day of the Dead and Halloween Photographs
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SPORTS
El Tri: Get Used To
It Eriksson
'Bora' Milutinović recommended to current México
boss Sven-Göran Eriksson to get used to the criticism that he has
received in the past weeks, after the Swede manifested his dislike of
judgments of his work in the press. Former coach of the México National
team, Velibor 'Bora' Milutinović, indicated that Sven-Göran Eriksson
will have to get accustomed to criticism if he wants to stay at the helm
of el Tri….More
Silver guaranteed for Irish boxers in Mexico
Ireland's incredible journey at the AIBA World Youth
Championships continued last night and in the early hours of this
morning after Ray Moylett and Jamie Kavanagh marched into tonight's
finals following semi final wins in Guadalajara, Mexico…..More
Nearing 40, Suarez
still a wonder in defense
He raised a trophy over his head while
waving his right hand as he basked in the adulation of the
cheering crowd.Claudio Suarez was honored by his club as the
player who best represents the spirit of Chivas USA before a
match last week….. More
ITU Mexico World Cup
It was a New Zealand sweep of the gold
medals at today's 2008 world cup finale in Huatulco, Mexico.
Samantha Warriner and Kris Gemmell conquered the course
conditions that caused more then half of the competitors to
withdraw. ….More
Ochoa Confirms She Will Defend in HSBC
Women's Champions
The world's top-rated female player, Lorena
Ochoa, has confirmed she will defend her HSBC Women's Champions
title…..More
Chivas beats América 2-1 in Mexican
superclásico
Omar Arellano scored twice to lead Chivas over America 2-1
Sunday in the 14th round of the Mexican Apertura…..More
Darts winners this week . Every Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Crazy
Nelly's

WEATHER

SAN Pancho Weather www.sanpanchoweather.com
Weather in Mexico

Currency

Last Week


Eric Nice Plays Mateja's every Thursday afternoon.
Against The
Odds
David Lord - PVNN


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| Bill Meade at Khe Sanh in 1968 |
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My story started a few days ago, I
received a simple email with the heading "41 years ago," it was
something I nearly didn't open, thinking it some past event or old news
item from a stranger. The contact was made by the wife of the most
important combat Marine I had ever known, a Marine who showed courage
under fire - in a war that had no glory.

The Marine Corps gave a twenty day leave to enlisted men to say our
goodbyes to friends and families in 1968, it was then that "the culture
of Peace and Love" being made up of our peers made sure we "the
enlisted" were held apart, ostracized for merely wearing our military
uniform in public.

We learned about the protesters on this leave, they marched against the
war as we headed over to S.E. Asia. If you thought the suspensions were
one-sided by the protesters it wasn't, because in transit aboard
chartered aircraft, wearing our combat gear,(except for weapons) we were
watched by armed Military Police, preventing any Marine from leaving the
terminal at Anchorage, Alaska.

The civil unrest grew and was boiling over after the assassination of
Dr. King, we were forgotten by America during the civil riots at home,
despised by some. In this war we Marines were alone, Americans had not
yet separated us from the Politicians that ordered us there, support the
troops was yet to come.

Uncommon valor amongst the Marines of Charlie Company, 1st Battalion,
26th Marines of the 5th Division went unnoticed as we struggled during
the Siege. The Fifth Marines had fought at Iwo Jima in the Pacific, now
twenty five years later, the 5th Marines manned the combat base at "Khe
Sanh."

Under this Siege we endured more incoming than all the munitions fired
in all the battles of the Pacific, by all forces during W.W. II. The
tonnage of bombs dropped, rockets impacting, mortar rounds incoming,
projectiles fired was compressed into 77 days and nights of mind-numbing
hell. This Siege by forty thousand hard and battle tested North
Vietnamese Troops were General Giap Divisions, they had us surrounded,
in a ever tightening noose, we must hold or be overrun. Two young
Marines, who had entered boot camp together, trained side by side while
preparing for the Viet Nam War, were going to live or die in each
other's company.

Bill Meade and I are now 40 years past that longest battle of the war, I
searched for him for decades, turns out we both made it home, were both
wounded and disabled from gunshot and both surviving against the odds.
This is our reunion as it happened:

Dear David,
A friend of ours (Bill Buford) sent us a link to your website. What a
surprise! Do you remember my husband, Bill Meade? He was with you when
you were shot in Viet Nam. I had met you before your trip to Viet Nam.
Bill & I will celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary in Feb. We are in
Oklahoma, have two children and two grandchildren. I am still working,
but Bill is "retired"! A couple of years ago he was awarded 100%
disability from the VA. Bill was shot a short time after you were.
Occasionally he will tell "stories" about the two of you.

I wrote:

My God, Bill I have thought of you a million times, thank God you're
o.k., and please keep in contact, God I have looked for you for so long,
you were the only one to have the guts to come pull me out after getting
hit... Jesus, how long I have worried if you were o.k., I am so happy to
hear from you... (I then gave details of my family.)
Semper Fi Brother,
David

His response:

Dear David,
It's great to hear from you. I'm sorry that I haven't replied sooner.
It's taken some time for me to adjust to this, I've lived in a world
with nothing but memories for 40 years. Then all of a sudden I find the
real deal, my friend. It's kind of like a new world. Now I've got to
learn how to live in it, I'm glad that you've got your legs.

Viet Nam has played through my head like movie reels, night and day.
I've dreamed about it at night and wake up looking at a world obscured
by barbed wire. I only say this, because after all this time I have
forgotten more than I know. Sometimes, I don't know if things really
happened, or if I dreamed them. So if I get something wrong, forgive me.
It's not intentional.

I'm sorry but I don't remember Simms. I know I should since he was right
there with us. I guess it's one of those blanks.

Do you remember Adolphus? He was the new guy that had only been there a
couple of weeks. He was the one that told us he wasn't gonna make it.
Well, he didn't. He went in about 20 feet to the right of us and
straddled a spider hole. Charlie shot him up through the groin and blew
him away.

Do you remember when we got caught on top of that mountain by an
incoming barrage? We both dove for the same hole and barely made it. You
had your M-16 by the sling but couldn't get it in the hole. It blew
everything away except the end of the butt stock, swivel, and part of
the sling. The new Marine with the Mohawk haircut was 5 or 10 feet in
front of us and was killed.

The last memory that I have of you was when I glanced over my shoulder
as I went back in. You were lying hurt below the drop off, and had a
1911 A-1 45 pointed dead on at some Marine or corpsman, (telling them to
help you). I couldn't hear the words but I got the message. That's the
man! A Marine's Marine! Somehow, I knew you'd make it.

David, you said you owed me. You got that all wrong. If you ever owed me
anything, you paid it back a long time ago, and many times over. I'm
proud to have served with you, and would do it again. To live or to die.
Semper Fi,
Bill
David
Lord has been a National Veterans Service Officer doing veteran's
benefits in Mexico for over a decade. David is a combat veteran, wounded
by gunshot in Viet Nam 1968 and is a retired Marine. The Veterans
Administration has played a critical role in his life, by his having
both medical and compensation benefits. He uses his personal experience
in the claims process along with having legal and credentialed
Accreditation by the Department of Veterans Affairs. His use of
Congressional approved Veterans Organizations, to steer veterans and
dependants through the maze of regulations and entitlements due them
from military service is outstanding. For more information, email him at
david.lord(at)yahoo.com.

Vallarta to
Host Lesbian Artists Festival
Adriana
Thomas - lesalebrijes.com


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| From November 6-9, 2008, Puerto Vallarta will
host the 1st Annual Les Alebrijes Festival Artístico Lésbico - a
4 day/3 night adventure of arts and tours for lesbian women
interested in creating a professional arts and tourism existence
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When we extend our wings, love gets up in flight and we raise up to the
top of the fullness. We are a group of lesbian women interested in
creating a professional arts and tourism existence in Mexico.

As Puerto Vallarta's gay and lesbian community grows, so do the events!
Each year, more gays and lesbians are moving to Vallarta and more and
more come to visit.

Les Alebrijes is an adventure that aims to go beyond the mythical ideas
of gay groups, to raise gay and lesbian acceptance and to foster a
society that has a great capacity to embrace and contain many
communities. We are convinced that together we can generate radical
changes to society and put lesbians in an important place in the economy
of Mexico.

We invite you to participate in this effort by taking advantage of the
spaces that we have available to promote your talent, your art and your
strength. Here you can exhibit your paintings, drawings, records, music,
books and anything else that represents your vocation and your work.

Everyone is welcome to learn about the art produced by this group of
talented lesbians. Buying their art work allows them to be financially
secure and strengthens their drive to be successful members of the
Mexican art community.

Those who are not artists, but who are in the art business, are also
invited to participate in the business directory that we are about to
open. This effort aims to generate lesbian synergy while promoting the
growth of our businesses. Interested participants should send
information about your business, arts, products or services to
lesalebrijes(at)lesalebrijes.com.

A limited number of rooms have been secured at the Buenaventura Grand
Hotel. To check room availability and request a reservation, send an
email to reservaciones(at)lesalebrijes.com. For more information,
contact Adriana Thomas at 52 (555) 689-9978 or (555) 341-7503.
Les
Alebrijes Fest Vallarta Adriana Thomas - lesalebrijes.com

Cuando las mujeres nos decidimos somos capaces de generar cambios de
gran envergadura, damos vida a nuestro entorno, iluminamos los caminos,
rompemos barreras.

Disfruta de la hospitalidad de Jalisco en un hotel de cinco estrellas
totalmente acondicionado para asegurarte vacaciones en un ambiente
privado y divertido.

En una atmósfera moderna y con detalles mexicanos, Buenaventura nos
ofrece una experiencia exclusiva y adecuada para disfrutar del mar y la
arena.

Tres restaurantes prometen una experiencia gastronómica memorable.
Noches temáticas que serán enmarcadas por exposiciones de pintura y
escultura de nuestras artistas lésbicas.

Disfruta del festival y participa en las actividades que hemos diseñado
para tí: Voley ball de alberca, Fútbol de Playa, Kayaks y si te hace
falta más, podemos organizar unos aeróbics acuáticos.

Costos Por 3 Noches y 4 Días Habitación Deluxe: Todo Incluído (Alimento
y Hospedaje) sin Avión 1 persona en habitación doble: $6,897 pesos
2 personas en habitación doble: $7,760 pesos Precio por persona en
habitación doble: $3,880 pesos, por persona en habitación triple o
cuádrule: $3700 pesos Máxima ocupación por cuarto: 4

Habitación Honey Moon (Con Jacussi) y Junior Suite tienen costos
superiores, favor de consultar.

Incluye: • Impuestos • Asistencia a todos los números musicales y
exposiciones de pintura, escultura y presentaciones de libros. •
Todos los alimentos sin costo • Bebida Nacional Ilimitada •
Minibar con refrescos, agua y cerveza, sin costo • Internet
inalámbrico • Centro de negocios (para quien requiera) • Traslados
Aeropuerto-Hotel-Aeropuerto (para quienes toman la tarifa con avión)
• Cocktail de bienvenida

No incluye: • Propinas • Los servicios del spas. Los masajes se
pagan de manera individualmente.

Reserven Ahora Su Lugar - La demanda es fuerte y parece que se nos van a
terminar los lugares antes de tiempo.

Información de contacto: Adriana Thomas o Gabriela Ortiz al: (555)
689-9978, o (555) 341-7503. |