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  • The literary genius you call Gabo, your Nobel Laureate, painted a portrait of this struggle in his book, "News of a Kidnapping."

    Remarks By The President To The People Of Colombia ITY National Archives 2000

  • When developer Yoot Saito announced he would be working on a similar project for the iPhone called Gabo, the hearts of Seaman fans were aflutter with anticipation.

    MacApper 2009

  • The foundation and the school are as well known as Gabo and Birri.

    CASTRO SPEAKS AT BROADCAST SCHOOL INAUGURATION 1986

  • Gabo, which is about poking and messing with a caveman using the touch screen, not make it past Apple's approval process, but id Software's Nazi shoot-a-thon

    The Escapist : Latest News 2009

  • Márquez, 82, affectionately known as Gabo throughout Latin America, divides his time between Mexico City and Cartagena in Colombia.

    Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • Dozens jostled with two police officers standing guard to have their pictures taken with literary celebrity, known endearingly as "Gabo," and to have books autographed.

    March 2007 2007

  • Dozens jostled with two police officers standing guard to have their pictures taken with literary celebrity, known endearingly as "Gabo," and to have books autographed.

    Busy Week for Gabo 2007

  • What I do know about "Gabo" is that he's a brilliant writer with a love of the magical.

    Archive 2008-07-01 2008

  • What I do know about "Gabo" is that he's a brilliant writer with a love of the magical.

    Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Fidel Castro: BFFs 2008

  • My friends at the Literary Saloon will be pleased to note not a "Gabo" in sight.

    The Elegant Variation: TEV 2003

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