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  • NARRATOR: Sixteen-year-old St.phanie Picado is a junior here at St. Joan, an all-girls Catholic high school near downtown.

    CNN Transcript Jun 29, 2002 2002

  • St.phanie Picado began attending St. Joan as a choice student in September of 1998.

    CNN Transcript Jun 29, 2002 2002

  • Planted in Costa Rica at a spacing of 4 x 5 m in deep, fertile, well-drained, fertilized coffee plantations, it reaches 5-6 m in height and 811 cm in diameter at breast height in 16 months (Picado, 1985).

    Chapter 8 1996

  • Like a kick to the Greek groin, the Picado serves up flavorful meat with a spicy helping of grilled onions, peppers, and jalapeños.

    Phoenix New Times | Complete Issue 2010

  • Picado, who lives in a nearby apartment, babysits for her

    unknown title 2009

  • Picado is happy to recreate Tigret (a high class) Ethiopian Jewish holidays by preparing her favorite foods.

    unknown title 2009

  • Picado warned us to use small amounts at first, as one needs to become accustomed to these fiery spices.

    unknown title 2009

  • Afterwards, Picado and her eight children joined most of the remaining villagers on the arduous journey by foot to the Sudan border.

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  • Picado-Aharony now works for PACT, helping new groups of Ethiopians assimilate in Israeli society.

    unknown title 2009

  • Picado lifts it with her fingers onto a plate to cool.

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