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Ruvalcaba called Mexico "a paradise" for identity thieves, who are rarely prosecuted but instead pursue cybercrimes abetted by personal information that pours out of corrupted Mexican institutions.
Wary Mexicans shun cellphone database meant to bolster security 2010
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Ruvalcaba called Mexico "a paradise" for identity thieves, who are rarely prosecuted but instead pursue cybercrimes abetted by personal information that pours out of corrupted Mexican institutions.
Wary Mexicans shun cellphone database meant to bolster security 2010
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Thanks to Mr. Ruvalcaba, Estela entered an intense seven-week college prep program for disadvantaged students that helped them with the more difficult classes they needed to get into college.
Latina Power! Dr. Ana Nogales with Laura Golden Bellotti 2008
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When it was my turn I said, ‘I want to be a doctor,’ and Mr. Ruvalcaba beamed back at me and said, ‘Wonderful!’
Latina Power! Dr. Ana Nogales with Laura Golden Bellotti 2008
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She told me about an important man in her life named Roberto Ruvalcaba.
Latina Power! Dr. Ana Nogales with Laura Golden Bellotti 2008
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Other students were saying things like, ‘Oh, I want to be a legal secretary,’ but five minutes after talking to Mr. Ruvalcaba, they wanted to be a lawyer.
Latina Power! Dr. Ana Nogales with Laura Golden Bellotti 2008
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Gonzalez said Thursday that Ruvalcaba Plascencia was shot to death at a restaurant in the Chihuahua state capital on Wednesday.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Chihuahua state prosecutors spokesman Carlos Gonzalez says the motive in the killing of Jose Ruvalcaba Plascencia is still under investigation.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Gonzalez says he knew of no threats against the former official, but noted that Ruvalcaba Plascencia had operated a private security company after leaving government service.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The Jalisco attorney general's office said Jesus Quirarte Ruvalcaba and his wife, Maria Guadalupe Aldrete Rosales, were killed in the city of Zapopan, just north of the state capital of Guadalajara.
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