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  • I then closed it and reopened it and called Graciela's number.

    The Narrows Connelly, Michael, 1956- 2004

  • I then closed it and reopened it and called Graciela's number.

    The Narrows Connelly, Michael, 1956- 2004

  • I opened the phone, checked the time on the display screen and called Graciela anyway.

    The Narrows Connelly, Michael, 1956- 2004

  • I opened the phone, checked the time on the display screen and called Graciela anyway.

    The Narrows Connelly, Michael, 1956- 2004

  • Graciela Bevacqua , who oversaw the government's inflation index before getting forced out in early 2007 by Mrs. Kirchner's late husband and predecessor, Néstor, nearly comes to tears when she talks about the strains caused by the criminal charges and other government legal actions.

    Economists Quake as Argentina Votes Matt Moffett 2011

  • Kuitca discusses his work with literature professor Graciela Speranza of the University of Buenos Aires on Thursday from 7-8 p.m.

    Going Out Guide for Washington, D.C., from Oct. 21-28 Post 2010

  • Graciela Ortiz, a resident who had 14 sex offenders on her street, began to keep her grandchildren indoors.

    Sex-Offender City 2010

  • Graciela Römer, a leading pollster from Buenos Aires' Römer y Asociados institute, said opinion polls pointed to a Fernández victory, if not necessarily in the first round.

    Argentinian leader to re-run for presidency in October elections 2011

  • Graciela Römer, a leading pollster from Buenos Aires' Römer y Asociados institute, said opinion polls pointed to a Fernández victory, if not necessarily in the first round.

    Argentinian leader to re-run for presidency in October elections 2011

  • The logical place to begin is the Espace van Gogh, where two extraordinary exhibitions sit side by side – Mexico: Photography and Revolution and a retrospective devoted to Graciela Iturbide, an extraordinary photographer who did not pick up a camera until her 40s when her daughter died.

    Les Rencontres d'Arles 2011 – review 2011

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