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J'Amy Pacheco is a delightful columnist whose work appears, so far as I know, only in the Los Angeles Metropolitan News-Enterprise.
10/01/2003 - 11/01/2003 John 2003
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(His Interview with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, conducted with the "assistance" of Hawaiian psychic and trance medium Arthur Pacheco, is not to be missed, while his out-of-print The Junk Food Companion: the Complete Guide to Eating Badly, which among other things charts Cookie Monster's lifelong love/hate relationship with chocolate chips as detailed through his songwriting, is a rolling-on-the-floor funny book if one can find it.)
Archive 2006-04-01 Lou Anders 2006
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Arrowsmith by Busiek and Pacheco is a finely presented story set during World War I in a magic-rich world.
weekend Dean Francis Alfar 2004
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Arrowsmith by Busiek and Pacheco is a finely presented story set during World War I in a magic-rich world.
Archive 2004-07-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2004
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After fifteen miles of travel we arrived at the Mormon colony called Pacheco, and situated on the Piedras Verdes River.
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The pro-privatization think tank, The Pioneer Institute, which Baker co-directed in the late 1980s, has termed the Pacheco Law "the most restrictive state anti-privatization legislation in the nation."
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Leaders of those cities have been pushing for a route that would have the train running east of San Francisco Bay, but the rail authority says the so-called Pacheco (puh-CHEY-ko)
Home 2010
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These sculptures 'eloquent illusionism was heightened by skilled painters sometimes specialists in the respected art of polychroming carvings, sometimes adepts on canvas such as Pacheco, Vel zquez's teacher and father-in-law.
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The case of "Pacheco" was reported upon first by the Committee on Claims, in 1842, -- just eight days after Mr. Giddings resigned, on account of the censure passed on him by the House.
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Hell, I barely had to rework my year-old "L.A. Times called Pacheco sleazy now he's telling lies about Huizar)" mailers into same-layout, different-clips "L.A. Times calls Parra the 'Homer Simpson' of Local Politics; now he's telling lies about Huizar)" slicks.
Explain This To Me 2007
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