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www.BackgroundNow.com Weblog (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Diego Alberto Ruiz-Arroyave, aka El Primo, 46, a Colombian national extradited to the United States for his role in a $25 million arms for cocaine deal, has pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to... This is a mere summary. Go to http://www.backgroundnow.com/blog for the real deal.
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
... appropriate location for Cesar Chavez street or a building," said Cesar Chavez Task Force leader Alberto Ruiz."We're just determined to have it in downtown Dallas," he said.Mayor Tom Leppert, who has said the survey wasn't binding, said he'll direct a committee to determine an appropriate street to honor Cesar Chavez within 90 days.Industrial — lined with liquor stores and bail bond...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
... appropriate location for Cesar Chavez street or a building," said Cesar Chavez Task Force leader Alberto Ruiz."We're just determined to have it in downtown Dallas," he said.Mayor Tom Leppert, who has said the survey wasn't binding, said he'll direct a committee to determine an appropriate street to honor Cesar Chavez within 90 days.Industrial -- lined with liquor stores and bail bond...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
... appropriate location for Cesar Chavez street or a building," said Cesar Chavez Task Force leader Alberto Ruiz."We're just determined to have it in downtown Dallas," he said.Mayor Tom Leppert, who has said the survey wasn't binding, said he'll direct a committee to determine an appropriate street to honor Cesar Chavez within 90 days.Industrial - lined with liquor stores and bail bond...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
... appropriate location for Cesar Chavez street or a building," said Cesar Chavez Task Force leader Alberto Ruiz."We're just determined to have it in downtown Dallas," he said.Mayor Tom Leppert, who has said the survey wasn't binding, said he'll direct a committee to determine an appropriate street to honor Cesar Chavez within 90 days.Industrial - lined with liquor stores and bail bond...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
... appropriate location for Cesar Chavez street or a building," said Cesar Chavez Task Force leader Alberto Ruiz.
"We're just determined to have it in downtown Dallas," he said.
Mayor Tom Leppert, who has said the survey wasn't binding, said he'll direct a committee to determine an appropriate street to honor Cesar Chavez within 90 days.
Industrial - lined with liquor...
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... Lakes," but Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert said the survey wasn't binding.Cesar Chavez Task Force leader Alberto Ruiz believes the city would have accepted the choice had it been someone other than Cesar Chavez."If the results would have come back for Stevie Ray Vaughan, it would have gone through," Ruiz said of the white Texas guitar legend, whose name was not on the survey.Some...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... but Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert said the survey wasn't binding.
Cesar Chavez Task Force leader Alberto Ruiz believes the city would have accepted the choice had it been someone other than Cesar Chavez.
"If the results would have come back for Stevie Ray Vaughan, it would have gone through," Ruiz said of the white Texas guitar legend, whose name was not on the survey.
Some...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... but Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert said the survey wasn't binding. Cesar Chavez Task Force leader Alberto Ruiz believes the city would have accepted the choice had it been someone other than Cesar Chavez."If the results would have come back for Stevie Ray Vaughan, it would have gone through," Ruiz said of the white Texas guitar legend, whose name was not on the survey.Some question...
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The Eagle Texas and Region (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... Lakes," but Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert said the survey wasn't binding.Cesar Chavez Task Force leader Alberto Ruiz believes the city would have accepted the choice had it been someone other than the late labor leader and civil rights activist."If the results would have come back for Stevie Ray Vaughan, it would have gone through," Ruiz said of the white Texas guitar legend, whose...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... Lakes," but Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert said the survey wasn't binding.Cesar Chavez Task Force leader Alberto Ruiz believes the city would have accepted the choice had it been someone other than Cesar Chavez."If the results would have come back for Stevie Ray Vaughan, it would have gone through," Ruiz said of the white Texas guitar legend, whose name was not on the survey.Some...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
... tattoo shops, and the like. Using people as advertising supports violated their "dignity," mayor Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon said. The ban was expected to enter into force in early 2009. The human ads themselves, however, did not appreciate the city council's zeal to protect their dignity. "It is more degrading not to have anything to eat. If Mr Mayor gives me another job, I'll be happy...
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MND/BlogWonks: Your Alternate Daily (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Alberto Ruiz-Arroyave, aka El Primo, 46, a Colombian national extradited to the United States for his role in a $25 million arms for cocaine deal, has pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to provide material support and resources to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia or AUC, United States Attorney Don DeGabrielle announced yesterday in [...]
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The Conservative Voice Columns (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
by Jim Kouri, CPP - Alberto Ruiz-Arroyave, aka El Primo, 46, a Colombian national extradited to the United States for his role in a $25 million arms for cocaine deal, has pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to provide material support and resources to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia or AUC, United States Attorney Don DeGabrielle announced yesterday in a report obtained...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
HOUSTON — A Colombian right-wing paramilitary member has pleaded guilty in the U.S. to attempting to acquire anti-aircraft missiles, grenade launchers and other powerful weapons in exchange for $25 million worth of cocaine. Diego Alberto Ruiz Arroyave pleaded guilty Monday in federal court in Houston to conspiring to provide material support and resources to the United Self-Defense Forces...