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It seems the statement was misread by some, including Maegan Ortiz, publisher and managing editor of Vivir Latino, a news website.
Jorge-Mario Cabrera: Calling the Question: Why Cecilia Muñuz Is Not the Issue Jorge-Mario Cabrera 2011
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It seems the statement was misread by some, including Maegan Ortiz, publisher and managing editor of Vivir Latino, a news website.
Jorge-Mario Cabrera: Calling the Question: Why Cecilia Muñuz Is Not the Issue Jorge-Mario Cabrera 2011
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It seems the statement was misread by some, including Maegan Ortiz, publisher and managing editor of Vivir Latino, a news website.
Jorge-Mario Cabrera: Calling the Question: Why Cecilia Muñuz Is Not the Issue Jorge-Mario Cabrera 2011
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It seems the statement was misread by some, including Maegan Ortiz, publisher and managing editor of Vivir Latino, a news website.
Jorge-Mario Cabrera: Calling the Question: Why Cecilia Muñuz Is Not the Issue Jorge-Mario Cabrera 2011
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This week, Ted, Teresa, and Maegan talk the ethics of outing closeted lawmakers.
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And im sorry Maegan, but San Antonio does not have far and away the best Tex Mex, every Texas city has a different feel to it and can't really be compared.
Migas in the morning | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008
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This week, Ted, Teresa, and Maegan talk the ethics of outing closeted lawmakers.
Outrage : Outing Politicians Cinematically, Joking About 9/11, and Torture in Star Trek 2010
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Goes another pageant adage: "Never too many stones for the stage." "It is denim," Charli tells Maegan now, scurrying to her night's final appearance onstage.
Ten-gallon tiara: The Miss Rodeo America pageant Darragh Johnson 2010
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Maegan also shares her experiences from her time in Iowa, where she learned how the caucus works, and how amazing and unfair the process really is.
Iowa: One Year Later 2010
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Maegan also shares her experiences from her time in Iowa, where she learned how the caucus works, and how amazing and unfair the process really is.
Ted Johnson, Maegan Carberry, Teresa Valdez Klein: Iowa: One Year Later 2010
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