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November 15, 2005 Press Conference: Marco Antonio Fraire and Dr. Lori Baker

Nov. 15, 2005
(Featured Items, News and Events)

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Baylor University representatives and officials from the Mexican government held a news conference to discuss their collaboration on a new program instituted by the Mexican government to identify the remains of immigrants who died crossing the border.

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