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Administrative/Regulatory

May 4, 2006

Bolivian Lawyer, U.S. Woodworker

Milene Yerke is eminently practical. She has done whatever she needed to in order to survive and support herself. At various times, she has had businesses which sold her own handmade sweaters, she owned a kiosk that sold ice cream to high-school students and she has worked as a housekeeper and wood finishing apprentice. She has also worked as a lawyer.

Milene Yerke is eminently practical. She has done whatever she needed to in order to survive and support herself. At various times, she has had businesses which sold her own handmade sweaters, she owned a kiosk that sold ice cream to high-school students and she has worked as a housekeeper and wood finishing apprentice. She has also worked as a lawyer.
      Born in Potosi, Bolivia, in 1968, Yerke came to the U.S. in 2002 and is ...

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