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Guerra responded by questioning the agent further and saying there are several people in Matamoros and along the border who call themselves La Muela.
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The judge was not satisfied with the agent's answers and postponed the hearing for 27 September.
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She asked the agent to come prepared for the hearing with evidence to present and to bring the lead agent to testify in court if he could.
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On 3 February 2015, López Falcón pleaded guilty to conspiracy to smuggle cocaine and marijuana into the U.S. before the D.D.C federal judge Barbara Jacobs Rothstein.
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In his guilty plea, López Falcón admitted he was a member of La Compañía (), a name that collectively referred to the co-organization of the Gulf Cartel and its former paramilitary group Los Zetas.
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He said his criminal organization was responsible for smuggling many tons of cocaine and marijuana from Mexico to the U.S. and that he was directly involved in this process, as well as smuggling the cash proceeds back into Mexico.
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He also confirmed Los Zetas acted as the paramilitary wing of the Gulf Cartel, and that its members were mostly ex-military members who acted as enforcers and hitmen for the cartel in their region and against rival gangsters.
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On 31 July 2015, López Falcón was sentenced to 18 years in prison for conspiracy to smuggle cocaine and marijuana into the U.S.
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The D.D.C also ordered him to forfeit US$15 billion; the court stated this was the total gross profits the Gulf Cartel made in drug proceeds from its smuggling centers across the U.S.-Mexico border during López Falcón's tenure.
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A few years after his sentencing, Mexican officials discussed the possibility of passing a law in Mexico permitting them to formally request the U.S. government for fifty percent of the earnings seized from a Mexican national convicted in the US in order to invest that money into their law enforcement agencies.
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López Falcón is currently serving his sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution, Ray Brook in Essex County, New York.
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His expected release date is on 27 September 2029.
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The investigation against López Falcón and other co-conspirators was headed by the DEA's field office in Houston and the DEA Bilateral Investigation Unit.
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It was part of the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) program.
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The prosecution attorney was Adrián Rosales, who was part of the U.S. Department of Justice Criminal Division's Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section.
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Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell and DEA Administrator Chuck Rosenberg were the first to announce of López Falcón's conviction.
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Franz Hölbl
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Franz Hölbl (born 27 December 1927) was an Austrian weightlifter.
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He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1956 Summer Olympics.
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Norberto Ferreira
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Norberto Ferreira (born 5 April 1919) was an Argentine weightlifter.
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He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
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Battle of Pookkottur
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Battle of Pookkottur was one of the battles that the Mappilas of Malabar fought against British army during anti-colonial struggles in 1921 in Malabar province of Northern Kerala.
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The battle took place on 26 August 1921 in Pookkottur under the leadership of Vadakkuveettil Mammad for the force of Variyan Kunnathu Kunjahammed Haji while Cuthbert Buxton Lancaster and Captain P McEnroy were leading the British force.
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Battle of Pookkottur adorns an important role in Malabar rebellion.
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The Khilafat movement was much popular in Pookkottur, Malappuram, Kerala.
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After the outbreak of Malabar rebellion in 1921 the British army and police were forced to retreat from these areas.
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A group of British officials stuck in Malabar, including Malappuram district Magistrate Austin.
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They asked the district administration to bring force for their rescue.
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The force left Kozhikkode to Pokkottur in 22 Lorries and 25 cycles under Captain McEnroy and CB Lancaster.
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This information reached to Kunjahammed Haji and he discussed the matter with Pookkottur leaders including Vadakkuvettil Mammad and Kunji Thangal.
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They decided to attack the British army at Pookkottur.
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Rebels prepared themselves for war under the leadership of Mammad.
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On 1921 August 21 morning, rebels reached the spot, British force came in 22 Lorries and 25 cycles.
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The rebels' strategy was to let their lorries enter till they reach Pilakkal, then to besiege them from all the sides.
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But Parancheri Kunjarammutty who was not present in the last meeting of the rebels did not know this strategy, Kunjarammutty who was hiding behind the heap of soil opened the fire at the first lorry while there were only two or three Lorries reached the field.
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Hearing the gunshots, the army reversed the lorries.
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They threw smoke bombs to all the sides.
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Due to smoke rebels couldn't aim their guns properly.
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Bullets lost their targets.
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Still, they made heavy casualties to the military.
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Behind the veil of smoke, the military made to set machine guns to fire.
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When the smoke subsided, about ten soldiers walked on the road by foot towards Pilakkal.
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Without knowing that this was a trap, rebels came forward to capture them.
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Soldiers suddenly turned back and hid behind the machine guns and started firing.
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The rebels who followed them were killed.
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This round of firing happened two times and a number of rebels got killed.
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Kunjarammutty, who opened fire at the first with other rebels, came out on the field with swords when they had no more bullets in stock and they fought unto their last breath.
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Vadakkuveetil Mammad, the commander of rebels also was killed.
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The war continued for more than 3 hours and 400 rebels had to give their blood while only four died from the British side as per the official documents, but the eyewitness A Muhammed in his book "Swathandrasmaranakal" (Malayalam) says that he has seen the two lorries going to Westhill, Kozhikode which contained many de...
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After the battle was fought, the army was on the way to Malappuram with Superindent of Police Cuthbert Buxton Lancaster (Lancaster was the son of a Leader in Church of England) and four soldiers in a lorry at the front.
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At Kummalippadi, a Mappila rebel, Mankara Thodiyil Kunjahmmed climbed on a tree and threw a grenade into the lorry in which police and soldiers were travelling.
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Lancaster and several soldiers were killed on the spot.
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Ice hockey at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Girls' 3x3 mixed tournament
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The girls' 3x3 mixed ice hockey tournament at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics was held from 10 to 15 January at the Vaudoise aréna in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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"All times are local (UTC+1)."
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Blechnum occidentale
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Blechnum occidentale is a fern in the family Blechnaceae.
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Its native range is from Mexico through Central America and the Caribbean to tropical South America.
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"Blechnum scaberulum" and "Blechnum sodiroi" have been regarded as separate species, but are now regarded as synonyms of "Blechnum occidentale".
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Awakebutstillinbed
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Awakebutstillinbed, stylized as awakebutstillinbed, and abbreviated as absib, is the solo project of American musician Shannon Taylor.
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Taylor (born November 13, 1991) grew up in Mesquite, Texas, a suburb of Dallas, Texas.
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Taylor later moved from Mesquite to York, Pennsylvania with her family at the age of fifteen.
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Later, Taylor moved to San Jose, California, where she currently resides.
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In January 2018, Taylor released her first full-length album as awakebutstillinbed titled "What People Call Low Self-Esteem Is Really Just Seeing Yourself the Way That Other People See You".
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The album was re-released on Tiny Engines upon Taylor's signing with the label in February.
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The album receivedf a 7.7 out of 10 rating from Pitchfork.
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The album was featured at number 98 on Brooklyn Vegan's list titled "100 Best Punk & Emo Albums of the 2010s".
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Your Love (Tammy Wynette song)
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"Your Love" is a song written by Beckie Foster and Tommy Rocco.
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It was originally recorded by American country artist Tammy Wynette.
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It was released as a single in June 1987 and became a top 20 hit on the "Billboard" country songs chart.
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"Your Love" was recorded in March 1987 in Nashville, Tennessee.
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The recording session included additional tracks that would later appear on Wynette's 1987 album.
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Although not officially credited on the single release, "Your Love" featured harmony vocals from Ricky Skaggs.
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The session included several other notable artists performing on background vocals as well.
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The session was produced by Steve Buckingham.
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The song reached number 12 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles chart.
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"Your Love" became Wynette's first single to become a major hit since 1985's "Sometimes When We Touch".
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It was released on her 1987 studio album "Higher Ground".
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Domenico Maria Marchese
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Domenico Maria Marchese, O.P.
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(1633–1692) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Pozzuoli (1688–1692).
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Domenico Maria Marchese was born on 2 Mar 1633 in Naples, Italy and ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers.
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On 31 May 1688, he was appointed Bishop of Pozzuoli by Pope Innocent XI.
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On 31 May 1688, he was consecrated bishop by Galeazzo Marescotti, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quirico e Giulitta, with Pietro de Torres, Archbishop of Dubrovnik, and Pier Antonio Capobianco, Bishop Emeritus of Lacedonia, serving as co-consecrators.
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He served as Bishop of Pozzuoli until his death in May 1692.
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Katherine E. Price
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Katherine E. Price, Countess of the Holy Roman Church was an American philanthropist and patroness of various Catholic institutions.
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She was ennobled in 1936 by Pope Pius XI, and became a papal countess.
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Price was the wife of Lucian B.
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Price.
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After her husband's death she became an active philanthropist, funding the construction of Catholic churches, schools, and other institutions in the United States.
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She was a distant cousin of Bishop Eugene J. McGuinness.
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A patroness of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Amarillo, Price donated funds to St. George's College to prevent the school from closing.
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It was renamed the Price Memorial College in honor of her late husband.
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Price traveled from her home in Greenwich, Connecticut to Texas for the dedication ceremony.