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  • So we know Cardenas's brainstorm will definitely ....be baaaaaaaack.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • Salinas then went on to approve NAFTA and privatized major industries (some the very industries Cardenas's father had nationalized 50 years earlier), delivering them to major campaign contributors.

    Op-Ed 2006

  • But, I'm not sure C. Cardenas's comeback record bodes well for AMLOs chances, unless Calderon does just as bad as Fox at managing political alliances with and in Congress.

    La Profesora Abstraida 2006

  • On the day last week when the two women touched down in New York, most of the traffic on Cardenas's potholed streets consisted of horse-pulled carts and people on old bicycles.

    Grandma Diplomacy 2008

  • Or he can seek to establish a strategic understanding with Cardenas's demoralized and increasingly fundamentalist PRD.

    A Historic Vote For Change 2008

  • The panel said Christina Diaz Lopez, who owns the San Fernando Beauty Academy, reimbursed five employees and others in making $2,500 in contributions to Cardenas's campaign, Cardenas ended up losing that election to Councilwoman Wendy Greuel, but came back to win a seat in a neighboring district in 2003.

    Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Wednesday 2007

  • Cardenas Jimenez is a very distant third, and while he may do well in his home state of Jalisco (where he was governor), Calderon also has yet to compete in his home state of Michoacan (though his ties to the state are perhaps weaker than Cardenas's ties to Jalisco).

    Archive 2005-09-01 2005

  • Cardenas Jimenez is a very distant third, and while he may do well in his home state of Jalisco (where he was governor), Calderon also has yet to compete in his home state of Michoacan (though his ties to the state are perhaps weaker than Cardenas's ties to Jalisco).

    La Profesora Abstraida 2005

  • Somehow, that sentence found its way into an L.A. Times editorial today about Cardenas's stunt of diverting a bond to a local underwriting firm at a higher price than others would charge, and the attempt to apply an above-minimum wage law to certain hotels near the airport.

    Wednesday Open Thread 2006

  • Times editorial today about Cardenas's stunt of diverting a bond to a local underwriting firm at a higher price than others would charge, and the attempt to apply an above-minimum wage law to certain hotels near the airport.

    Archive 2006-11-01 2006

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