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  • May 28th (Friday) •At Quebec City, Canada — Eric Lucas (39-7-3) vs. Librado Andrade (28-3), 12 rounds, super middleweights.

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  • The photo above shows Librado, the white-bearded man on the right, and Harrington, the tallest figure in the group on the left, during the canoe's construction.

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • Librado was in his 70s then and was the last Chumash who knew how to build one.

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • Harrington hired Librado to build the last native built tomol, or plank sea canoe, in 1912.

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • Helek is long retired from sea duty, and is now hung on the wall in the Fleischman Auditorium at the Museum of Natural History, across a courtyard from the boat Librado built, as you can see in my photo here.

    Fernando Librado and Falcon 2 2006

  • The photo above shows Librado, the white-bearded man on the right, and Harrington, the tallest figure in the group on the left, during the canoe's construction.

    Fernando Librado and Falcon 1 2006

  • Harrington hired Librado to build the last native built tomol, or plank sea canoe, in 1912.

    Fernando Librado and Falcon 1 2006

  • Librado was in his 70s then and was the last Chumash who knew how to build one.

    Fernando Librado and Falcon 1 2006

  • Helek is long retired from sea duty, and is now hung on the wall in the Fleischman Auditorium at the Museum of Natural History, across a courtyard from the boat Librado built, as you can see in my photo here.

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • Electronic Arts, the video game maker, was conducted and condensed by Librado Romero/The New York Times John Riccitiello, chief executive of Electronic Arts, the video game maker, says that if leaders aren't consistent during challenging times, employees will remain uneasy.

    NYT > Home Page By ADAM BRYANT 2011

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