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Tabares served with the Marines for four years, from 2002 to 2006.
T*at's That? 2008
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"Do we have a right to protect our children?" said board member Frank Bolaños, who joined Agustín Barrera, Perla Tabares Hantman, Ana Rivas Logan and Marta Pérez in voting for the appeal.
August 2006 2006
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"A book that misleads, confounds or confuses has no part in the education of our students, most especially elementary students who are most impressionable and vulnerable," said board member Perla Tabares Hantman.
June 2006 2006
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However, Tabares offered an explanation when he applied for the tag at the West Regional Courthouse in Plantation.
T*at's That? 2008
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Police believed the residence, later dubbed “the house of death,” actually belonged to Umberto Santillán Tabares, an underling of Umberto Portillo, a fugitive smuggler facing drug charges.
THE DAUGHTERS OF JUÁREZ TERESA RODRIGUEZ 2007
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Cuba centerfielder Carlos Tabares juggled the ball, and replays showed it bounced off the wall before Tabares pulled it back in.
USATODAY.com - Cuba tops Australia for baseball gold; Japan wins bronze 2004
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"I'm going to tell them that people like me, we want to succeed, we want to go to college," said Katherine Tabares, 16, a senior at International High School.
NYDN Rss 2012
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"I'm just thankful we got out alive and I really feel sorry for the people who didn't," Tabares said.
All Stories 2011
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"It was really awful, really scary," said Tabares.
All Stories 2011
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Even several houses away, the explosion and fire were "fairly traumatic," said Désiree Tabares, who lives with her 11-year-old daughter and husband north of the scene.
The Seattle Times 2011
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