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  • "Around the corner from there, we have a prostitution problem," said Ivine Galarza, district manager of the local community board.

    Gifford Miller's Next Step Joseph De Avila 2011

  • Kell Brook's American debut, ambitiously scheduled for 10 rounds as the main supporting bout, was a painful experience for Luis Galarza, a Puerto Rican from Tennessee, who was saved from his own misplaced ambition half way through round five.

    Andre Ward beats Carl Froch into a distant second place | Kevin Mitchell 2011

  • It is important to also cite Ernesto Galarza's book titled Barrio Boy where it states that "while the Civil Rights ear was - and still is - perceived as an effort for equal opportunity for blacks, a fundamental role was also played by Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Filipinos" Galarza, p. xxi.

    Randy Jurado Ertll: Why African Americans and Latinos Must Get Along Randy Jurado Ertll 2011

  • "With the uncertainty with all the markets in the world, gold is still a safe haven -- it's not time for this thing to drop $100," said William Galarza, broker with BCT Trading.

    Gold Rises on Renewed Currency, Inflation Fears Tatyana Shumsky 2010

  • "There may be people out there who were just waiting for this to happen," says Ivene Galarza, district manager for the area 's community board.

    Central Bronx Set for Revitalization Anton Troianovski 2010

  • In time, she confided in a local activist named Judith Galarza, head of the Venezuela-based Latin American Federation of Associations for Relatives of the Detained-Disappeared FEDEEAM.

    THE DAUGHTERS OF JUÁREZ TERESA RODRIGUEZ 2007

  • Galarza urged her to take her story to Mexican officials in Mexico City, commonly referred to as el DF, el Distrito Federal.

    THE DAUGHTERS OF JUÁREZ TERESA RODRIGUEZ 2007

  • María agreed to join Galarza in Mexico City, and there she told her story again, but this time to a much larger audience and one she thought would carry more political clout.

    THE DAUGHTERS OF JUÁREZ TERESA RODRIGUEZ 2007

  • “We have not heard testimony about similar incidents in other places,” Galarza said in an interview with a newspaper reporter.

    THE DAUGHTERS OF JUÁREZ TERESA RODRIGUEZ 2007

  • In an excerpt from "Barrio Boy," by Ernesto Galarza (whose name was misspelled on the exam as Gallarzo), a "gringo lady" becomes an "American lady."

    Boing Boing: June 2, 2002 - June 8, 2002 Archives 2002

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