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(1977-1989); Philip von Schantz (1990-1993); Bengt Landin
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Papermaking is a cornerstone of Wisconsin manufacturing, with jobs that pay an average of $60,000 a year, Landin says.
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But the industry is struggling under growing pressure from the economy and from foreign competition, according to Jeffrey Landin, president of the Wisconsin Paper Council, a trade group.
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"It makes people talk about the future and what proposals and what plans will candidates have to address an industry such as paper to protect the jobs that are here," Landin says.
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Operation Puma is named for Carlos Landin-Martinez, a former Mexican police commander who has been described by U.S. authorities as a second-in-command for the Gulf Cartel operations in Reynosa and enforcer for the Zetas, a gang made up partially of former members of the Mexican army and police forces.
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On April 5, Josh Landin, 30, his brother Jeremy, and his buddy Rob Platner were in the middle of a bluefish blitz just outside Florida's Sebastian Inlet when a 57-pound kingfish rocketed into their skiff — jaws wide open.
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F Luis Angel Landin 7 3 330 1 1 8 2 7 8 6 0 1 1 51
USATODAY.com 2007
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Carlos Landin Martinez (ph), a high ranking member of the Gulf (ph) cartel, one of the seven drug cartels in Mexico, they said Landin (ph) ran an operation in northeastern Mexico that provided smugglers with a safe route into this country.
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Travelers 'accounts are not entirely consistent about Gaza Nguni marriage preferences; some claim that Gaza men married Gaza, "Amatonga" and "Landin" women indiscriminately, while others (notably late-nineteenth-century Portuguese writings) insist on their "racial" exclusivity.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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On the Portuguese origins of Landin (and its relationship to the category Tsonga), see Alan K. Smith, "The Peoples of Southern Mozambique: An Historical Survey," JAH 14, no.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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