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Carmenchi Garcia, a San Juan real-estate agent, said sales had picked up at Ciudadela Nordeste, a new five-story condo building in Guaynabo, where prices range from $275,000 to $355,000.
Puerto Rico Fires Up Housing Market Wesley Lowery 2011
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He called 411 and looked in a database for Diaz and the addressee, a Karlo Rosa who lives in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.
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Jay A. Garcia-Gregory, of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, has been a partner at Fiddler, Gonzalez & Rodriguez since 1979, and previously served the firm as a senior associate (1977-1979) and as a litigation associate
President Nominates Garcia Gregory To The Federal Bench A ITY National Archives 2000
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Rodriguez has two children and resides with her husband, Francisco de Jesus-Schuck, in Guaynabo.
President Nominates Three To Federal Bench ITY National Archives 1997
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Rodriguez has two children and resides with her husband, Francisco de Jesus-Schuck, in Guaynabo.
Three Nominated To The Us District Court ITY National Archives 1996
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He and his wife, Carmen Ana Toro, have two children and live in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.
President Names Three To Federal Bench ITY National Archives 1994
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Paya -- loosely translated, the name means "go there" -- a casual restaurant in Guaynabo, Puerto
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Saturday, August 28 at the Coliseum Mario Quijote Morales in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, the hometown of the long time Puerto Rican champion.
Boxing News 2010
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Born in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, Sánchez began playing percussion and drums at age 8 before migrating to tenor saxophone four years later.
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Paya -- loosely translated, the name means "go there" -- a casual restaurant in Guaynabo, Puerto
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