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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Salvadorans hope dedication of square spurs more recognition

An intersection west of downtown L.A. is named for an archbishop slain in El Salvador's civil war. Backers hope to see a community corridor designated and to spur more civic engagement.

Under cloudless skies and a radiant sun, a couple of hundred Salvadorans dressed in white gathered early Saturday to name an intersection near downtown Los Angeles in honor of Msgr. Oscar A. Romero, a Catholic archbishop who was slain in 1980 during El Salvador's civil war and whom many consider a martyr.


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