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  2. Guarimba - Wikipedia

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    A rally in favor of the 2004 Venezuelan referendum to recall Hugo Chávez in the capital, Caracas.. The first protests, known as the "Guarimbazo", [7] [16] [17] began on 27 February 2004 and lasted five consecutive days, taking place mainly in middle and upper class neighborhoods of Caracas and fifteen other cities of the country.

  3. Second Ward, Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 former Mayor of Houston Bob Lanier proposed converting the 10.5-acre (42,000 m 2) former Milby Bus Barn site into a 59-family low income development which would have been called La Villa de las Flores (Spanish for "the Village of the Flowers"); the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas used the site as a bus barn from ...

  4. History of Mexican Americans in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The city of Houston has significant populations of Mexican Americans, Mexican immigrants, and Mexican citizen expatriates. Houston residents of Mexican origin make up the oldest Hispanic ethnic group in Houston, and Jessi Elana Aaron and José Esteban Hernández, authors of "Quantitative evidence for contact-induced accommodation: Shifts in /s/ reduction patterns in Salvadoran Spanish in ...

  5. Jay Leno addresses rumors his facial injuries were related to ...

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    Jay Leno paid his dues by appearing on fellow comedian Bill Maher's "Club Random" podcast.. The former "Tonight Show" host clarified a floating rumor that injuries to his face were from a beating ...

  6. KJOZ - Wikipedia

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    KIKR was sold to Jimmy Swaggart ministries in 1991, resulting in the change to the KJOJ call sign (standing for "Joy Of Jesus").. Once sold to the Swaggart Ministry, 880 became the simulcast partner of KJOJ-FM's Christian ministry format, which had moved from 106.9 to 103.3 a year earlier, due to 106.9's sale by the Swaggart ministries in 1990. 880's 10 kilowatt signal allowed the ministry to ...

  7. Veteran NFL running backs are upending a long-held belief ...

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    For a moment, Jared Verse thought he had him. After he shed his blocker in the third quarter last Sunday at SoFi Stadium, Verse, the Los Angeles Rams linebacker, lunged at running back Saquon Barkley.

  8. Who did President Biden pardon? See the full list of names ...

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    President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 people and pardoning 39 others in "the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history," the White House announced Thursday. The ...

  9. Rumbo (Texas newspapers) - Wikipedia

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    Rumbo (meaning "heading to" as in "heading to the United States") is a chain of Spanish-language newspapers headquartered in Texas, with editions in San Antonio, Houston, and the Rio Grande Valley. [1] It was originally headquartered in San Antonio but later moved its offices to Houston. It was initially a daily publication, but the frequency ...