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Translated from the Spanish and edited by Francisco Cabezas Coca.
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Very abruptly, in 1644, nearly all of the general area north and east of the Parral district of Chihuahua was aflame with Indian rebellion as the Tobosos, Cabezas, and Salineros rose in revolt.
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Cabezas are cut into pieces, and then baked in stone furnaces for one to three days so that their starch is converted into sugar.
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Cabezas are cut into pieces, and then baked in stone furnaces for one to three days so that their starch is converted into sugar.
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Very abruptly, in 1644, nearly all of the general area north and east of the Parral district of Chihuahua was aflame with Indian rebellion as the Tobosos, Cabezas, and Salineros rose in revolt.
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But the CIA sought to discredit Cabezas at the time because he had trouble identifying Gomez's picture and put Gomez at one meeting in early 1982 before Gomez started his CIA assignment.
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Gomez "was to make sure the money was given to the right people [the contras] and nobody was taking ... profit they weren't supposed to," Cabezas stated publicly.
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By 1981, Rosenthal had spent nearly a decade working among the carpentry shops of Cuanajo, a small town buried in the hills between Morelia and Patzcuaro, processing orders for Dos Cabezas, an elegant shop in Phoenix.
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Gomez “was to make sure the money was given to the right people [the contras] and nobody was taking ... profit they weren't supposed to,” Cabezas stated publicly.
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But the CIA sought to discredit Cabezas at the time because he had trouble identifying Gomez's picture and put Gomez at one meeting in early 1982 before Gomez started his CIA assignment.
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