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Notes: Najera is the only Nuggets player to have played in all 34 games this season. ...
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Najera is one of the league's best defenders and provides intangibles that do not get recorded on the stat sheet.
USATODAY.com 2006
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Prior to the game, the Mavs activated forward Eduardo Najera from the injured list.
National Basketball Association - Nuggets vs. Mavericks 2001
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Police charged Eguizabal-Najera with first-degree burglary in the Fisher case.
Maryland family helps to catch a thief using cellphone's GPS technology Annys Shin 2010
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On the day of the mass arrests, U.S. agents arranged for suspected drug lieutenant Jose Najera Gil to pick up visa documents he was seeking from the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana.
Threat grows as Mexican cartels move to beef up U.S. presence William Booth 2010
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Mary Najera, the lead organizer for Parent Revolution, has just returned from screening the documentary "Waiting for 'Superman'" to 70 parents at the Catholic Charities in Boyle Heights.
Churches for School Choice Micheal Flaherty 2011
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On the day of the mass arrests, U.S. agents arranged for suspected drug lieutenant Jose Najera Gil to pick up visa documents he was seeking from the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana.
At the border, a perilous spillover William Booth 2010
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Police charged Eguizabal-Najera with first-degree burglary in the Fisher case.
Maryland family helps to catch a thief using cellphone's GPS technology Annys Shin 2010
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On the day of the mass arrests, U.S. agents arranged for suspected drug lieutenant Jose Najera Gil to pick up visa documents he was seeking from the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana.
Threat grows as Mexican cartels move to beef up U.S. presence William Booth 2010
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On the day of the mass arrests, U.S. agents arranged for suspected drug lieutenant Jose Najera Gil to pick up visa documents he was seeking from the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana.
Threat grows as Mexican cartels move to beef up U.S. presence William Booth 2010
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