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  • There is another beautfiul Spanish vessel just arrived, the Liberal, Captain Rubalcava, who, with Captain Puente, of the Jason, has been to see us this evening.

    Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country Frances Erskine Inglis 1843

  • Riordan and Rubalcava say two numbers — 8 percent and 5,000 — define the city's crisis.

    Trickle-Down Misery in L.A. 2010

  • Riordan and Rubalcava say the retirement age for public employees should be raised from 55 to 65, employees should pay more than the maximum of 9 percent of their salaries for pensions, and the city should end subsidies of up to $1,200 a month for health insurance for those who retire before becoming eligible for Medicare.

    Trickle-Down Misery in L.A. 2010

  • Riordan and Rubalcava suggest replacing defined-benefit pensions with 401 (k) accounts for new public employees.

    Trickle-Down Misery in L.A. 2010

  • And at the risk of dragging a portion of the proceeding thread over here where I discussed the evils of the Rubalcava family after someone brought up their name, here I read Ron Deaton and bingo.

    Electric Czar Unplugged 2009

  • Captain Rubalcava, who, with Captain Puente, of the Jason, has been to see us this evening.

    Life in Mexico Frances Calder��n de la Barca 1843

  • Ms. Rubalcava wrote she was unaware of any wrongdoing by B.A.C.R.'s employees, and its officials denied any wrongdoing.

    NYT > Home Page By TREY BUNDY 2011

  • In a four-page resignation letter, Bay Area Community Resources' former treasurer, Ruth Rubalcava, said the agency kept district administrators on its payroll and let them control millions of dollars in grant money held in an agency account.

    NYT > Home Page By TREY BUNDY 2011

  • But it's more important what God thinks about us, Rubalcava says.

    News 2011

  • Ms. Rubalcava wrote that the administrators, who are suspected of hiding unspent state and federal grant money in the account, were effectively able to use the agency as a cash machine, depositing and withdrawing money with almost no oversight.

    NYT > Home Page By TREY BUNDY 2011

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