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  • In June 2007, Atila, his wife and two kids went to shop for their first house in Sarita, Arizona, just outside Tucson.

    Banks Fumble Amid Flood Of Foreclosures 2010

  • In June 2007, Atila, his wife and two kids went to shop for their first house in Sarita, Arizona, just outside Tucson.

    Banks Fumble Amid Flood Of Foreclosures 2010

  • In June 2007, Atila, his wife and two kids went to shop for their first house in Sarita, Arizona, just outside Tucson.

    Banks Fumble Amid Flood Of Foreclosures 2010

  • In June 2007, Atila, his wife and two kids went to shop for their first house in Sarita, Arizona, just outside Tucson.

    Banks Fumble Amid Flood Of Foreclosures 2010

  • In June 2007, Atila, his wife and two kids went to shop for their first house in Sarita, Arizona, just outside Tucson.

    Banks Fumble Amid Flood Of Foreclosures 2010

  • In June 2007, Atila, his wife and two kids went to shop for their first house in Sarita, Arizona, just outside Tucson.

    Banks Fumble Amid Flood Of Foreclosures 2010

  • In June 2007, Atila, his wife and two kids went to shop for their first house in Sarita, Arizona, just outside Tucson.

    Banks Fumble Amid Flood Of Foreclosures 2010

  • I hate to disappoint - and perhaps indeed I inhabit a world "more priapic" than "Sarita" - but nine of the ten stories are based on experiences I have had in Mexico, people I have known in Mexico, or stories people have told me about their experiences in Mexico.

    Comments On Reviews Of Travel Advisory 2000

  • I hate to disappoint - and perhaps indeed I inhabit a world "more priapic" than "Sarita" - but nine of the ten stories are based on experiences I have had in Mexico, people I have known in Mexico, or stories people have told me about their experiences in Mexico.

    Comments On Reviews Of Travel Advisory 2000

  • The young girl, dubbed "Sarita," was sacrificed more than 500 years ago as an offering to Inka gods, including the sun, moon, and, most importantly, the mountain itself.

    Inka Child Sacrifice 1996

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