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... told a national television audience about the military junta's human rights abuses in Haiti and the need for the U.S. - led multi- national forces to invade . Three days later , Clinton's message was revised when his televised address told ...
... told a national television audience about the military junta's human rights abuses in Haiti and the need for the U.S. - led multi- national forces to invade . Three days later , Clinton's message was revised when his televised address told ...
Pagina 41
... told several stories invol- ving other candidates . In one anecdote , Oto went to a family of ranchers to solicit their votes and the head of the family told him that he had already committed to another city council candidate ...
... told several stories invol- ving other candidates . In one anecdote , Oto went to a family of ranchers to solicit their votes and the head of the family told him that he had already committed to another city council candidate ...
Pagina 42
... told him that he did not do that kind of politics , and that the man should go look for Oto . Oto immediately gave the man the order ( generally a paper signed by the candidate that specifies the favor to be done ) to pick up the bags ...
... told him that he did not do that kind of politics , and that the man should go look for Oto . Oto immediately gave the man the order ( generally a paper signed by the candidate that specifies the favor to be done ) to pick up the bags ...
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