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"Maistro" Jimmy Carter builds houses in Puebla
SUN Puebla, Pue. - - Of good spirit, the ex-president of the United States, Jimmy Carter, put the gloves and, spoon in hand, worked with a par of tens of volunteers to build houses of the program Habitat for the Humanity. In a brief press conference where he presented how the program will work Habitat for the Humanity during this week in Puebla and Veracruz, Carter expressed humorous how the work of this organization is possible by the support of the volunteers: "in all the countries we have had presidents or ex-presidents doing houses (.).
I hope that next year in the United States we have a new ex-president to help us". The today Nobel prize of Peace was accompanied, throughout the day, by the international president of Citigroup Banamex, Robert Willumstad and by the president of this same banking group in Mexico, Manuel Medina Moor, in addition to the president of the Televisa Foundation, Claudius X. González. Expressed Carter ': "It is for us a pleasure to be in Mexico, some years ago we went to Tijuana and we constructed 100 houses in 5 days. We have been united with volunteers in Hungary, in Canada, in the Philippines, Korea South del and 15 cities of the United States, but the most important volunteers are those than they come from Puebla, and mainly most important they are the 75 families owners of his houses ".
Ah, funny Carter.