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Cuba's experienced Olympic team defeated the U.S. 10-2 behind four home runs and the pitching of Norge Luis Vera and Pedro Luis Lazo, meaning that they'll be no gold medal for U.S. in baseball until 2016 — at least.
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If convicted on all counts, Mr. Lazo and Ms. Ramos face a maximum statutory penalty of more than 100 years in prison.
Fast-Food Managers Accused Of Selling Stolen IDs Miriam Jordan 2011
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That means 30 million Americans living along the Gulf and Southeast coasts are vulnerable to storm surge, says Jeff Lazo, the director of the societal impacts program at the National Center for Atmospheric Research NCAR in Boulder, Colo.
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Today's guest post is from Cuban writer, photographer and blogger, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo.
Yoani Sanchez: Our Vargas Llosa who art in Nobel... Yoani Sanchez 2010
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A significant number of people don't know their own vulnerability in the event of a major hurricane, says Lazo about the survey findings.
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Agents Wednesday arrested managers Oscar Lazo, 51 years old, a Peruvian national; Eva Ramos, 35, a U.S. citizen; and another unnamed manager, a Mexican citizen who was working under a stolen identity, at the restaurants.
Fast-Food Managers Accused Of Selling Stolen IDs Miriam Jordan 2011
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The venture folded, Lazo tell us “as lawsuits from creditors and unpaid business associates began piling up.”
Story pick: A close-up of Lenny "Nails" Dykstra Theresa Vargas 2010
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A significant number of people don't know their own vulnerability in the event of a major hurricane, says Lazo about the survey findings.
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The reporter, former Washington Post reporter Alejandro Lazo, writes:
Story pick: A close-up of Lenny "Nails" Dykstra Theresa Vargas 2010
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That means 30 million Americans living along the Gulf and Southeast coasts are vulnerable to storm surge, says Jeff Lazo, the director of the societal impacts program at the National Center for Atmospheric Research NCAR in Boulder, Colo.
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