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Echegaray

[ e-che-gah-rahy ]

noun

  1. Jo·sé [haw-, se], José Echegaray y Eizaguirre, 1832–1916, Spanish dramatist and statesman: Nobel Prize 1904.


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Sorority leaders were evaluating the decision by fraternities to disaffiliate, said Valeria Hernandez Echegaray, vice president of public relations for the USC Panhellenic Council, which represents nearly a dozen campus sorority chapters.

Echegaray’s trek started on 31 October 2017, when he set out from Lapataia Bay, 23 kilometres south of Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, on the southern tip of Argentina, pulling his heavy sleeping cart behind him.

Echegaray is one of around 30,000 Argentinians who were left stranded abroad when the country closed its borders to flights from abroad last week.

In a farewell video he posted in Fargo last week, Echegaray said: “Thanks everybody so much, those who contributed money, or a place to stay. A big hug to everybody.”

Sports Illustrated’s Luis Miguel Echegaray also joins to talk about Brazil’s win over Mexico and other World Cup developments.

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