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Louis Tijerina is a senior technical specialist with Ford.
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One Texas civil rights leader, John J. Herrera, called Tijerina "a white man's Mexican" for his support of Republican Dwight D.
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One Texas civil rights leader, John J. Herrera, called Tijerina "a white man's Mexican" for his support of Republican Dwight D.
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His coach called Donna Tijerina five minutes after he went down and initially told her he was complaining of abdominal pain and couldn't get up.
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Donna Tijerina, Nicholas' mother, said she had spoken with the school district's superintendent but hadn't had the energy to be angry.
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Donna Tijerina, Nicholas' mother, said she had spoken with the school district's superintendent but hadn't had the energy to be angry.
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Nicholas Tijerina, a student in the seventh grade at Harwell Middle School northeast of Edinburg, has been stable and talking, but it's too soon to know the lasting effects of Monday's shooting, said Dr. Mark Lieser, a trauma surgeon at McAllen Medical Center.
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Associated Press CHECKED BAGGAGE: Mexican prison guards in Chetumal caught Juan Ramirez Tijerina trying to escape in his girlfriend's suitcase after a conjugal visit this weekend.
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His coach called Donna Tijerina five minutes after he went down and initially told her he was complaining of abdominal pain and couldn't get up.
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Nicholas Tijerina, a student in the seventh grade at Harwell Middle School northeast of Edinburg, has been stable and talking, but it's too soon to know the lasting effects of Monday's shooting, said Dr. Mark Lieser, a trauma surgeon at McAllen Medical Center.
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