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: StandDown Texas ProjectContinued Coverage - 'The Wrong Carlos'
By Steve Hall
Full post as published by StandDown Texas Project on May 23, 2012 (boomark / email).
"Carlos the Jackal" Still Worried About His Image
Convicted terrorist and murderer Carlos Ilyich Ramirez Sanchez, also known as "Carlos the Jackal," is still upset about how he is portrayed in the new movie, "Carlos," which premiered at Cannes in May...
A Lesson from my Friend Carlos
My friend Carlos has passed on. He had long suffered from muscular dystrophy. Recently he had some breathing problems and had to be hospitalized. He developed a pneumonia and three days ago, early in the morning, he stopped breathing...
Law Library staff Carlos Ross winner at ASU Academic Bowl finals
For the second year in a row, Carlos Ross and the other CLAS teammates came out on top at the Academic Bowl Finals. Each winning teammate won a $4500 scholarship. Carlos has worked for the Law Library since Fall 2007...
Explaining Carlos Slims $175 million NYT profit
Jay Rosen asks for an English translation of my calculation regarding the profit that Carlos Slim made on his NYT investment. It does get a bit complicated, but I'll do my best.
Carlos Peña opina igual que Iurisprudentia
Debo decir que (casi) lo único bueno de El Mercurio edición dominical es la columna de Carlos Peña. Dicho esto, hay que hacer notar que Carlos Peña, en su columna de hoy, titulada Venegas vs...
In 1989, Texas executed an innocent man
Wrong man was executed in Texas, probe saysAFP He was the spitting image of the killer, had the same first name and was near the scene of the crime at the fateful hour: Carlos DeLuna paid the ultimate price and was executed in place of someone else in Texas in 1989, a report out Tuesday found...
Wrong Bus
Greenbrier County Board of Education agrees to $15,000 negligence settlement after dropping a 5-year-old off at the wrong spot.
Wind and Hail Coverage
Allstate Corp. agrees to restore insurance coverage and pay $250,000 settlement.
Wrong Medication
Walgreens agrees to confidential settlement after woman suffers miscarriage.
Florida Medicaid
Limiting Coverage of Drugs for Kids
Health Coverage Canceled
Kaiser Permanente to pay $300,000 settlement in insurance lawsuit.
Blue Cross Blue Shield
alleging they have refused coverage for austic children









