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  • COBO CENTER, Detroit (WXYZ) - Cobo is packed again today with journalists from around the world.

    WXYZ-TV Detroit - 7 Action News 2009

  • The name Cobo has its pluses -- short, distinctive, established as a brand.

    Freep.com - RSS 2009

  • If you're not familiar with downtown Detroit, Cobo, which is right next to the Joe Louis Arena, is located on the frozen tundra known as the Detroit River, where the winds always seem to blow (and so does everything else).

    Artvoice - Buffalo's #1 Newsweekly 2009

  • It helps pave the way for a more than $270 million expansion of Cobo, which is home to the lucrative North American International Auto Show.

    WXYZ-TV Detroit - 7 Action News 2009

  • Cockrel said he is interested in moving forward with expanding Cobo, which is in need of expansion as vendors have either left or are threatening to leave the vaunted North American International Auto Show because of space concerns.

    detnews.com - Commuting 2008

  • Junta leader Pereira, known by the nickname "Cobo", described the coup last week as "an SOS to the international community" over rampant corruption on the tiny islands that are home to 140,000 people.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • Pereira, known by the nickname "Cobo", said last week that the coup was "an SOS to the international community" over rampant corruption on the tiny islands that are home to 140,000 people.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • Major Pereira, nicknamed "Cobo", is a 40-year-old career military officer who trained in Portugal, a Lisbon daily reported

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • Pereira, known by the nickname "Cobo", said last week that the coup was "an SOS to the international community" over rampant corruption on the tiny islands that are home to 140,000 people.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • Junta leader Pereira, known by the nickname "Cobo", described the coup last week as "an SOS to the international community" over rampant corruption on the tiny islands that are home to 140,000 people.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

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