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  • Aburto explains that it's not unusual for a school to start up and offer classes, cash in the money and then disappear without a trace.

    English Required: 2006

  • "There are definitely many more schools than at the beginning of the '90s," says Eugenio Aburto, director of the Schola language institute.

    English Required: 2006

  • "I have seen many schools come and go," says Schola's Aburto who has been in the business for 17 years.

    English Required: 2006

  • Aburto explains that it's not unusual for a school to start up and offer classes, cash in the money and then disappear without a trace.

    English Required: 2006

  • "I have seen many schools come and go," says Schola's Aburto who has been in the business for 17 years.

    English Required: 2006

  • "There are definitely many more schools than at the beginning of the '90s," says Eugenio Aburto, director of the Schola language institute.

    English Required: 2006

  • When Aburto was plucked bleeding from the mob, having just blown Colosio's brains out, he confessed.

    Quien sabe? 2000

  • That's the answer you get when you ask a Mexican who was REALLY behind Mario Aburto, the self-proclaimed solo assassin of Luis Donaldo Colosio, the late President-designate of Mexico.

    Quien sabe? 2000

  • Aburto-Oropeza and others recently calculated the economic value of mangroves at roughly

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • Aburto-Oropeza and others recently calculated the economic value of mangroves at roughly

    innovations-report 2010

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