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They believe Alaniz and Sustaita are responsible for over 30 reported thefts within the past month, including 10 in Mission, in one day alone.
KGBT 4 - KGBT - News of the Rio Grande Valley Rafael Carranza 2010
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On Monday morning, both men went before a municipal judge who assessed a total bond for Alaniz at $160,000 and a total bond for Sustaita at $115,000.
Brownsville Herald : By ILDEFONSO ORTIZ 2010
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Reyes said their relationship extended into an almost father-and-son relationship with Sustaita, until this day, calling him son.
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"It was heartwarming for me to hear the guys trying to do this for me and remembering the great ride we had together," Sustaita said.
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Sustaita accused Menem of being the "co-author of aggravated contraband" and of playing "a necessary and indispensable role" in violating international arms embargoes, the official news agency Telam reported.
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The list is endless of the local musicians that had their start with Sustaita some of the original members:
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Sustaita felt a calling to the everyday music scene, moved to Houston where there was a need for daily entertainment, and organized a big band group.
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Reyes, who hired Sustaita in 1998 as the vocalist for Mariachi Tejano, recalls when, in April, Sustaita confided in him that cancer had befallen the elder statesman of the local Tejano and mariachi scene.
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"We (Sustaita, Julian Gaona and Rudy Cavazos) began presenting our music as a trio in 1952 at the Venus Theater's amateur hour," Sustaita said.
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In the late 1950s, Sustaita began his local career with Darío Perez y Orquesta Perla.
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