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El día 7 de julio se inaugura la exposición "Memòria d'un espai propi" en el Museo del Mar Santa Pola, organizado por el GVA Consorci de Museus de la Comunitat Valenciana a partir de la Colección de Arte Contemporáneo de la Generalitat Valenciana.
Participan: Alejandro Casanova; Alejandro Mañas Garcia; Amanda Moreno; Carolina Ferrer; Elena Marti Manzanares; Jorge Peris; Maribel Domenech; Nuria Riaza; Paloma Navares; Susana Guerrero y Teresa cebrian.
Espacio, casa y memoria son los conceptos en torno a los que se articulan las obras de esta exposición. El espacio más cotidiano y la casa como elementos determinantes en la configuración de la identidad, refugio a la vez que proyección, y por ello sustrato ambos de la memoria que se construye con la mirada. La muestra reúne obras de artistas de diferentes generaciones y con diferentes planteamientos técnicos y estilísticos, generando una visión poliédrica de nuestra identidad como individuos y como sociedad.
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DÍAS DE GUARDAR Domingo 17 de marzo de 2024
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thelastconfessor · 9 months
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Barcelona, August 2023. As a result of the events that took place this morning and the perplexity of the speech made by the president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, Mr. Luis Manuel Rubiales Béjar, the players of the senior national team, recent world champions, in support of Jennifer Hermoso, wish to express their firm and resounding condemnation of conduct that has violated the dignity of women.
In view of the statements made by the president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, Jennifer Hermoso wishes to categorically deny that she consented to the kiss that was given to her by Mr. Luis Manuel Rubio at the World Cup Final. "I want to clarify that, as was seen in the images, at no time did I consent to the kiss he gave me and, of course, in no case did I seek to lift up the president. I do not tolerate my word being called into question and much less that they invent words that I did not say".
From our union we want to stress that no woman should have to answer back to the blunt images that everyone has seen and, of course, they should not be involved in unacceptable attitudes.
The players of the Spanish national football team, current world champions, expect strong responses from the public authorities so that actions such as those contained in this document do not go unpunished.
We would like to end this statement by calling for real structural changes that will help the national team to continue to grow, in order to be able to pass on this great success to future generations. It fills us with sadness that such an unacceptable act is tarnishing the greatest sporting success of Spanish women's football.
After everything that happened during the Women's World Cup medal ceremony, we would like to state that all of the players who have signed this letter will not return to a call-up to the national team if the current management continues.
Signed:
FUTPRO
WORLD CHAMPIONS
Jennifer Hermoso
Alexia Putellas
Misa Rodríguez
Irene Paredes
Ona Batlle
Mariona Caldentey
Teresa Abelleira
María Pérez
Cata Coll
Aitana Bonmati
Laia Codina
Claudia Zomoza
Oihane Hemández
Rocío Gálvez
Irene Guerrero
Alba Redondo
Athenea del Castillo
Eva Navarro
Enith Salón
Ivana Andrés
Olga Carmona
Esther González
Salma Paralluelo
OTHER PLAYERS
Elene Lete
Fiamma Benítez
Marta Cardona
Maite Oroz
Patricia Guijarro
Lola Gallardo
Nerea Eizagirre
Ainhoa Moraza
Maria León “Mapi”
Sandra Paños
Claudia Pina
Amaiur Sarriegi
Leila Ouahabi
Laia Aleixandri
Lucia García
Andrea Pereira
Vero Boquete
Ainhoa Tirapu
Sandra Vilanova
Ana Romero "Willy”
Silvia Meseguer
Nagore Calderón
Marta Torrejón
Lucía Rodríguez
Vicky Losada
Carmen Arce "Kubalita”
Maria Teresa Andreu
Priscila Borja
Mar Prieto
Natalia Pablos
María José Perez
Susana Guerrero
María Marco “Beni”
Larraitz Lucas
Paula Kasares
Isabel Benito “Chabe”
María Luisa Monzón “Gusa”
Amanda Sampedro
Isabel Fuentes
Nines Pérez Urda “Quilla”
Elisabet Sánchez
Angela Martín Martín
Mari Paz Azagra
Victoria Hemandez
Vanesa Gimbert
Virginia Torrecilla
Leire Landa
Elisabet Ibarra
Isi Gavilán “Isi”
Toña Is
Meli Nicolau
Gurutze Fernandez
Auxi Jiménez
“Vanesa Moreno "Vane”
Roser Serra
María Goñi
Marta Moreno
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Tonight! The MONSTERS en La Mezcalli
by Susana Iglesias
(abajo en Español!)
You think about James Dean before you go to sleep, you look at his picture, I know because I do the same thing. I'm walking down the street of Gabino Barreda listening to Elvis. Since April 2016, Born to be Cheap organized wild parties, the first was very close to here, in a space above Numantina, a cantina in the San Rafael neighborhood. Denep Velasco/Denepa Panky & Matt Watson live among thousands of vinyls, they not only collect them, they spin them to exist. The name of their parties comes from a Divine song called that way. And yes, it seems that this pair was not born to do what others tell them, they have been 8 years of intense trash rock'n'roll, they play killer albums, never fillers, garage, punk, rockabilly, surf, blues Denepa is from Azcapotzalco and Matt from London, from a town called Epsom. They are a luxury, the music of their parties has elegance, style, also the beautiful and original turntables made by their ally Dr Tornas, a mysterious character who gives a turntable made by him on each anniversary of the Born to the winners of their traditional annual dance competition.
To celebrate their 8th anniversary they organized several dates with the legendary Swiss band The Monsters. The first was last Thursday the 25th at Gato Calavera, yesterday in Cuautitlán Izcalli at Sham Rock, today they are playing at a venue in the Guerrero neighborhood, tomorrow they will be in Tijuana at the Black Box, from there they will head to Reno, LA, Seattle , Oslo, Amsterdam, Berlin, Greece, Madrid, will not stop dynamiting ears, souls and minds until July 6, accompanies them on the tour playing records with Pete Slovenly who plans to take The Monsters to the We're Loud Fest in 2025 which will be in Kenya. Pete years ago took them on tour in Vietnam. It was difficult to recover after seeing them live at the Gato Calavera, it was brutal. Devastating & precise power, they opened with Search, in seconds the shirts, boots and glasses flew through the air while The Love I never had played, then came Blow Um Mau Mau, their damn rock and roll trash exploded in our faces and hearts , the frantic faces chanted until they almost fainted in the little hell of sweat and screams of wild rockers.
The songs advanced mercilessly and deadly, while Voodoo Love played I saw Brent Amaker smile, yes the famous country singer from the Seattle scene was next to me. Carrion Kids, present. Chav, a rocker, came from San Francisco to see them. Peppers, drummer of Shifters, took the playlist. Too much rock: El Muertho from Tijuana played yesterday at El Kentucky, a rebel space they set up in what was a KFC on Av. Juárez, it was the party of the unique HeYo radio station. There are not many spaces for REAL rock, that which does not whine, nor hypocritically champions anarchy and accepts change from officials. I know you cry when you remember that James Dean is dead. You spin your records thinking there is no tomorrow. Nights like cars at high speed. Please: forever: Stay sick.
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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Mug Root Beer" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR(February 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)Mug Root BeerProduct typeRoot beerOwnerPepsiCo 1986–presentProduced byNew Century Beverage Co.CountryU.S.Introduced1940; 83 years agoPrevious ownersBelfast Beverage Co.Websitepepsico.com/mugrootbeer
Mug Root Beer is an American brand of root beer that was originally produced in 1940 under the name Belfast Root Beer. It is now made by New Century Beverage Company of San Francisco, California, which was acquired by PepsiCo in 1986.[1][2]
History
Mug Root Beer was originally sold under the name Belfast Root Beer in 1940 by the Belfast Beverage Company in San Francisco, California. The company had been known for making sparkling water and ginger ale since 1877.[3] Belfast Beverage Company was purchased around 1925 by New Century Beverage Company, which had successfully launched Crush Soda in 1918.
In 1936, New Century Beverage Company gained permission to franchise Pepsi-Cola products, and about four years later, it launched Belfast Root Beer. An advertisement for Belfast Root Beer appears as early as 1947.[4] According to the San Francisco Examiner, the catchphrase, 'You haven’t tasted Root Beer like this in years!' filled 1950s newspaper advertisements."[3] An advertisement for Belfast Old Fashioned Mug Root Beer appears as early as 1952.[5] In the 1950s, the soda took on the title Belfast Old Fashioned Mug Root Beer before its name was eventually shortened to Mug Root Beer.[3]
In the late 1960s, Sugar Free Mug (now Diet Mug Root Beer) was introduced.[6] Mug Cream Soda and Diet Mug Cream Soda were later introduced, but they are not as widely available. Mug was purchased by Pepsi in 1986, and replaced On-Tap Draft Style Root Beer as Pepsi's root beer brand.[6] Mug Root Beer is manufactured by independent bottlers under the authority of New Century Beverage Company.
Since Mug Root Beer's acquisition by PepsiCo in 1986, the company's mascot has been a bulldog named "Dog" holding a mug of Mug Root Beer.[3] PepsiCo stopped producing its sodas in San Francisco in the early 1990s.[3]
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"Mug Root Beer | PepsiCo Partners". www.pepsicopartners.com. Archived from the original on 2021-10-30. Retrieved 2021-12-28. "THE MEDIA BUSINESS - ADVERTISING - Lois Pitts Gershon Pon Wins Mug Root Beer - NYTimes.com". The New York Times. 2015-05-25. Archived from the original on 25 May 2015. Retrieved 2022-04-06. Guerrero, Susana (October 2, 2021). "The brief story of how one of America's favorite root beer brands started in San Francisco". SFGate. Archived from the original on March 13, 2022. Retrieved March 13, 2022. At that point, Mug Root Beer became part of the Pepsi family, which later got rid of the root beer vessel completely and opted for a bulldog — quirkily named "Dog" — as its new soda mascot. September 24, 1947, Bakersfield Californian, p. 7 (available at newspaperarchive.com) March 4, 1952, Mountain Democrat, p. 5 (available at newspaperarchive.com)
Mug Root Beer Archived 2013-11-27 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved August 22, 2012.
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The Ultimate Guam Experience: Exploring the Best of America's Hidden Gem (Family Edition)
Are you ready to embark on the ultimate family adventure to America's hidden gem in the Pacific?
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After navigating the highs and lows of pandemic travel, including journeys to destinations like Dumaguete, Tagaytay, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai, I'm thrilled to announce our next exciting destination: Guam! This stunning island, known as "Where America's Day Begins," holds a special place in our hearts for its unparalleled beauty and cultural richness.
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Our last family trip was in 2020, just before the Philippines implemented lockdown measures, so this upcoming journey is a joyous reunion and a celebration of togetherness.
Guam is more than just a tropical paradise—it's one of the 17 non-self-governing territories recognized by the United Nations and has been an integral member of the Pacific Community since 1983.
Partnering with the Guam Visitors Bureau, we're excited to present the Ultimate Guam Experience for families. Join us as we go beyond the usual tourist spots, exploring remote areas to uncover the island's natural wonders and delve into its fascinating history. From pristine beaches to hidden treasures, we'll share insider tips to make your Guam adventure unforgettable.
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Before we dive into our journey, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to our sponsors, GoHub eSim and Take Off Luggage, for making this trip possible. GoHub eSim keeps us connected with fast data roaming services, ensuring we can share our experiences in real time. Meanwhile, Take Off Luggage revolutionizes budget travel by eliminating bag fees and streamlining the packing process. With our sponsors' support, we're ready to share exclusive tips, fun trivia, and a curated list of the Best of Guam Travel Spots. Stay tuned for insider information on where to shop, dine, and explore during your family getaway to America's hidden gem.
Let's make unforgettable memories together on this extraordinary journey to Guam!
Best of Guam Travel Spots
Guam, a stunning island paradise in the Western Pacific, boasts a wealth of natural beauty and cultural heritage waiting to be explored.
Ypao Beach
Senator Angel Santos Memorial Park
Guam Museum
Piti Channel
Humåtak Bridge
Fort Nuestra Senora De Soledad
Inalåhan Natural Pool
Alupang Beach
Paseo De Susana Park
Cetti Bay Overlook
#GuamHacks: The best way to roam around the island is by renting a car. You can rent a car at the airport for easy access.
Join us on a journey through some of Guam's most captivating destinations, each offering unique experiences and breathtaking views.
Ypao Beach
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Our adventure begins at Ypao Beach, a picture-perfect beach park known for its fine sand and crystal-clear waters. This tranquil spot invites visitors to unwind, swim, and bask in the beauty of Guam's coastal landscapes. With its gentle waves and lush surroundings, Ypao Beach is a must-visit for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Senator Angel Santos Memorial Park
Next on our itinerary is the Senator Angel Santos Memorial Park, a serene oasis near the Guam Museum dedicated to preserving Chamorro culture.
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Renamed in honor of Senator Angel Leon Guerrero Santos, this park features large latte stones from the Fena area, symbolizing the island's ancient heritage.
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Senator Santos, a prominent figure in Guam's political history, advocated passionately for preserving Chamorro traditions and artifacts.
Guam Museum
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Located in the heart of Hagåtña, the Guam Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the island's diverse history and culture. Explore exhibits showcasing indigenous Chamorro artifacts, colonial relics, and contemporary art, all housed in a modern architectural marvel.
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The museum serves as a cultural hub, educating visitors about Guam's past and present.
Piti Channel and Emerald Valley: Nature's Underwater Wonderland
Venture into the depths of the Philippine Sea with a visit to Piti Channel, a renowned photography location.
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Nearby, Emerald Valley presents a serene landscape that reflects Guam's tranquil charm, echoing its origins as a Chamorro fishing village.
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Humåtak Bridge and Fort Nuestra Senora De Soledad: Historical Landmarks
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Step back in time at Humåtak Bridge and Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, two historical landmarks that tell stories of Guam's past.
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Humåtak Bridge, an ancient stone structure, offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape, while Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad is a testament to Spanish colonial history.
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Inalåhan Natural Pool, Alupang Beach, Paseo De Susana Park and More
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Continue your exploration with visits to Inalåhan Natural Pool, a natural swimming lagoon nestled amid picturesque cliffs, and Alupang Beach, a serene stretch of coastline perfect for water activities and relaxation.
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Paseo De Susana - Statue of Liberty
Don't miss Paseo de Susana Park and Cetti Bay Overlook, which offer panoramic views and tranquil settings ideal for unwinding.
Exploring the Governor's Complex: A Historic and Scenic Gem of Guam
Nestled in the heart of Hagåtña, Guam's capital city, lies the Governor's Complex—an iconic site that blends history, culture, and natural beauty. During our journey across Guam Island, we explored this captivating complex, which serves as a significant landmark and a testament to Guam's rich heritage.
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Visitors to the Governor's Complex are treated to stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and Hagåtña Bay, providing a glimpse into Guam's natural beauty. The complex is also a hub of cultural activities, hosting events that celebrate Chamorro traditions, arts, and crafts. It serves as a focal point for community gatherings and official ceremonies, reflecting Guam's vibrant cultural identity.
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The Governor's Complex stands as a testament to Guam's resilience and enduring spirit. Despite its tumultuous history, including the devastation of World War II, Guam has emerged as a thriving destination that embraces its past while looking toward the future. The Governor's Complex embodies this spirit of perseverance, offering visitors a glimpse into Guam's journey of transformation.
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For travelers seeking to experience Guam's history and natural beauty, a visit to the Governor's Complex is a must. Explore its historic grounds, admire its architectural grandeur, and soak in the scenic views of Hagåtña Bay. Immerse yourself in Guam's vibrant culture and discover why the Governor's Complex remains a cherished landmark on this enchanting island in the Western Pacific.
Tax-Free Shopping in Guam
Are you ready for a shopping spree like no other? Guam, the beautiful island paradise in the Western Pacific, is renowned for its stunning beaches, rich culture, and tax-free shopping experience.
Join us as we delve into the best shopping malls and outlets Guam offers, where you can shop until you drop without worrying about taxes!
K-Mart Guam
Our first stop is K-Mart, a popular retail chain where you can find a wide range of products at competitive prices.
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From bottled water to beach essentials, K-Mart is a go-to spot for savvy shoppers looking to score the best deals.
#GuamHacks: Compare prices across stores to maximize your savings!
T-Galleria DFS
For those seeking luxury brands and exclusive items, T-Galleria DFS is the place to be. Enjoy duty-free shopping on premium products ranging from fashion and accessories to cosmetics and fragrances. Treat yourself to a guilt-free shopping experience at this upscale destination.
Guam Premier Outlet
A favorite among families, Guam Premier Outlet features popular brands at discounted prices, including the beloved Ross Dress for Less.
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Ross is famous for offering quality apparel, footwear, and home goods at affordable rates.
#GuamHacks: Seniors can enjoy an additional 10% discount every Tuesday, making it an ideal spot for multi-generational shopping outings.
Cost-U-Less
If you love shopping in bulk, Cost-U-Less is Guam's answer to warehouse-style stores like SnR and Landers in the Philippines. Stock up on your favorite items—from groceries to household goods—at budget-friendly prices.
ABC Store
ABC Store is Guam's version of a convenience store, offering a diverse selection of exclusive items and snacks. Indulge in Guam's favorite treats like spam musubi, onigiri, and more, available round the clock. Never go hungry with ABC Store nearby!
Plan Your Guam's Shopping Adventure
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Before embarking on your shopping spree, plan your itinerary to make the most of Guam's tax-free status. Don't forget to check for special promotions and discounts at each location. Get ready to shop all you want and indulge in the ultimate retail therapy experience on the beautiful island of Guam!
Guam's tax-free shopping opportunities make it a haven for savvy shoppers seeking value and variety. Explore K-Mart, T-Galleria DFS, Guam Premier Outlet, Cost-U-Less, and ABC Store for an unforgettable shopping adventure filled with savings and surprises.
#GuamHacks: Bring Your Own Bag when you do Shopping. Guam's ban on single-use plastic bags went into effect on January 1, 2021. 
Experience the best of Guam's retail offerings and bring home cherished memories—and fantastic finds!
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acapulcopress · 1 year
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Evelyn Salgado y Alejandra Frausto dan inicio a capacitación para artesanos de Guerrero
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CHILPANCINGO * 6 de junio de 2023. ) Gobierno de Guerrero La gobernadora Evelyn Salgado Pineda y la secretaria de Cultura federal, Alejandra Frausto
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Guerrero, dieron inicio en esta ciudad colonial, a la segunda capacitación de "Original" 2023 para la comunidad artesanal de Guerrero, con el objetivo de brindar herramientas para enfrentar el plagio y fortalecer las creaciones únicas de sus confecciones textiles. Desde la Plaza Borda de esta ciudad platera, la mandataria estatal destacó la riqueza cultural y artesanal que tiene el estado, por lo que reiteró que seguirá reconociendo e impulsando y motivando el trabajo y la creatividad de las manos guerrerenses, pues afirmó que, "cada diseño que nace de la mente de nuestras artesanas y artesanos no debe ser copiado". "Tenemos un gran compromiso de promover todas sus capacidades y poner muy en alto su trabajo, fortaleciendo su vocación comercial, mejorando las cadenas productivas y
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acompañándolos en su desarrollo productivo, garantizando un ecosistema comercial de paz, de crecimiento y desarrollo", afirmó la gobernadora. Con la participación de 40 artesanas y artesanos de diferentes regiones de la entidad se dio inicio a este ciclo de capacitaciones a desarrollarse los días 6 y 7 de junio como parte del movimiento cultural permanente denominado "Original", dedicado a crear conciencia sobre el valor del trabajo artesanal y los derechos de la propiedad colectiva. La subsecretaria de desarrollo cultural, Marina Núñez, expuso que Original es un movimiento que nació para enfrentar a las marcas extranjeras que copiaban los diseños de las y los artesanos de México, por lo que, con esta iniciativa se busca fomentar la construcción de una nueva ética en las relaciones de las personas artesanas y sus comunidades con la industria del diseño nacional e internacional. En el evento desarrollado al pie de la Parroquia de Santa Prisca, Evelyn Salgado Pineda destacó el apoyo de la titular de Cultura Federal, Alejandra Frausto Guerrero en el fomento
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y preservación de la cultura y arte guerrerense, a través del impulso a Semilleros Creativos y el impulso de programas de capacitación para artesanas y artesanos guerrerenses. Además, Evelyn Salgado, destacó los avances en los trabajos de restauración de monumentos históricos que fueron afectados por los pasados sismos como la Parroquia de Santa Prisca en Taxco, como parte del patrimonio cultural de Guerrero. Por su parte, la Secretaria de Cultura Federal, Alejandra Frausto Guerrero, anunció que será este año cuando se concluya la restauración de Santa Prisca donde se han invertido más de 20 millones de pesos, que se suma a otras 21 obras que faltan por concluir en su restauración de espacios religiosos, patrimonio cultural de Guerrero. En cuanto a la capacitación de "Original" que se lleva a cabo en Taxco, Frausto Guerrero,
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puntualizó que el propósito es que nunca más sea discriminado el arte tradicional y las creaciones, por lo que señaló que no se va a permitir el plagio de las obras de las y los artesanos de los pueblos indígenas y afromexicanos. En el evento participó el coro comunitario en Movimiento Monumental de Iguala interpretando la pieza "Guerrero es una Cajita", donde también estuvieron presentes la titular de Cultura estatal, Aida Martínez Rebolledo; la Senadora Susana Harp; el alcalde de Taxco, Mario Figueroa Mundo; la presidenta del DIF Guerrero, Liz Salgado Pineda, así como los artesanos Justino Damián Domínguez y la artesana Victoria López Hilario. ) Síguenos en nuestra página Facebook.com/acapulcopress.news Read the full article
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Em plena Cidade do México, um terrível acidente automobilístico ocorre. A partir deste momento, três pessoas envolvidas no acidente se encontram e têm suas vidas mudadas para sempre. Um deles é o adolescente Octavio (Gael García Bernal), que decidiu fugir com a mulher de seu irmão, Susana (Vanessa Bauche), usando seu cachorro Cofi como veículo para conseguir o dinheiro para a fuga. Ao mesmo tempo, Daniel (Álvaro Guerrero) resolve abandonar sua esposa e filhas para ir viver com Valeria (Goya Toledo), uma bela modelo por quem está apaixonado. Também se envolve no acidente Chivo (Emilio Echevarría), um ex-guerrilheiro comunista que agora atua como matador de aluguel, após passar vários anos preso. Ali, em meio ao caos, ele encontra Cofi e vê a possibilidade de sua redenção.
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LISTA DE SENTENCIADOS DE PERÚ LIBRE
1. Vladimir Cerrón.
LISTA DE FUJIMORISTAS SENTENCIADOS Fuente:(Poder Judicial)
1. Alberto Fujimori Fujimori
2. Vladimiro Montesinos Torres
3. Nicolás de Bari Hermoza Ríos
4. Elesván Bello Vásquez
5. José Villanueva Ruesta
6. Humberto Rozas Bonucelli
7. Antonio Américo Ibárcena Amico
8. César Enrique Saucedo Sánchez
9. Víctor Dionisio Joy Way Rojas
10. Juan Dianderas Ottone
11. José Alberto Bustamante Belaunde
12. Carlos Alberto Boloña Behr
13. Carlos Alberto Bergamino Cruz
14. Luis Federico Salas Guevara Schultz
15. Juan Abraham Briones Dávila
16. Jorge Francisco Baca Campodónico
17. José Ramos García Marcelo
18. Manuel Máximo Vara Ochoa
19. Absalón Vásquez Villanueva
20. Julio Rolando Salazar Monroe
21. Blanca Nélida Colán Maguiño
22. Edgard Orlando Solís Cano
23. Alfredo Jaililie Awapara
24. Luis Alberto Emilio Kouri Bumachar
25. Máximo Agustín Mantilla Campos
26. Luis Guillermo Bedoya de Vivanco
27. Ernesto Ramón Gamarra Olivares
28. Waldo Ríos Salcedo
29. José Tomas Gonzales Reategui
30. Róger Cáceres Pérez
31. José Luis Cáceres Velásquez
32. Gregorio Ticona Gómez
33. Yvonne Susana Díaz Díaz
34. Juan Silvio Valencia Rosas
35. Víctor Alberto Venero Garrido
36. Eduardo Valdizán Paredes
37. Eduardo Elías Duthurburu Cubas
38. James Eliot Stone Cohen
39. Pedro Huertas Caballero
40. Manuel Aybar Marca
41. Roberto Huamán Azcurra
42. Oscar Eliseo Medelius Rodríguez
43. Mendel Percy Winter Zuzunaga
44. Samuel Winter Zuzunaga
45. José Francisco Crousillat Carreño
46. José Enrique Crousillat López Torres
47. Enrique Héctor Escardó Vallejo
48. Moisés Wolfenson Woloch
49. Alex Wolfenson Woloch
50. Oscar Dofuor Cattaneo
51. Víctor Victoriano Vera Benavides
52. José Olaya Correa
53. Jorge Rivera Schroeder
54. Alejandro Estenós Sepúlveda
55. Fernando Oliveri Agurto
56. José Alberto Oliveri Agurto
57. Manuel Reyes Apesteguía
58. Pablo Documet Silva
59. Boris Romero Ojeda
60. Edgar Camacho Camacho
61. Héctor Faisal Fracalossi
62. Francisco Chirinos Soto
63. María Angélica Arce Guerrero
64. Wilbert Ramos Viera
65. Oscar Rolando Granthon Stagnaro
66. Miguel Montalván Avendaño
67. Raúl Aurelio Talledo Valdivieso
68. Juvenal Mendivil Dávila
69. Carlos Uribe Román
70. María Trinidad Becerra de Montesinos
71. Jacqueline Beltrán Ortega
72. Antonio Vera Juárez
73. Arnan Guido Lora Lora
74. Mario Arbulú Seminario
75. Pilar Rocío Meza Ramírez
76. Ernesto Ángel Delhonte López
77. José Ordóñez Villanueva Villanueva
78. Edwyn Rodomiro Vidal Córdova
79. Ángel Rodríguez Flores
80. Giovani Miguel Vargas Meza
81. Lourdes Muñoz Rodríguez
82. Milagros Janet Alarcón Guillergua
83. Janet Evelyn Guillergua García
84. Julián Cortéz Sánchez
85. Hernán Meléndez Vera
86. Luis Calle Arias
87. Martín Concha Aragón
88. Enrique Alberto Romero Zuleta
89. Angela Berta Cristina Romero Talledo
90. Alberto Venero Nazar
91. César Cerna Pajuelo
92. María Teresa Bacigalupo Matellini
93. Alejandro Rodríguez Medrano
94. Víctor Raúl Castillo Castillo
95. Emilio Alipio Montes de Oca Begazo
96. Feliciano Almeida Peña
97. Nelson Reyes Ríos
98. Adalberto Seminario Valle
99 Julia Eguía Dávalos
100. Sixto Muñoz Sarmiento
101. José Carlos Bringas Villar
102. Rómulo Muñoz Arce
103. Ramiro Eduardo de Valdivia Cano
104. Walter Miguel Hernández Canelo
105. Ángel Rafael Fernández Hernani Becerra
106. Elías Moisés Lara Chienda
107. Nina Sonia Isabel Rodriguez Flores
108. Arquímides Roberto Pesantes Kredert
109 David Belisario Pezúa de Vivanco
110. Luis Aybar Cancho
111. José Aybar Cancho
112. Brichani Aybar Cancho
113. Santos Cenepo Shapiama
114. Juan López Rodríguez
115. Charles Acelor Cokeran
116. Luis García Tamariz
117. Luis Meza Rodríguez
118. Eduardo Moisés Ramos Chávez Valdivia
119 Guillermo Felipe Venegas Pinto
120. César Enrique Saucedo Linares
121. César Alberto Saucedo Linares
122. Jenny Rossemary Saucedo Linares
123. Annie Jaqueline Saucedo Linares
124. María Delia Vergara Pérez
125. Erlinda Claudia Sánchez Franco
126. Rosa María Sánchez Franco
127. Antonio Cabello Cruz
128. Luis Clemente Malca Guizado
130. José Tito López Paredes
131. Manuel Humberto López Paredes
132. Herless Diaz Diaz
133. Manuel Castillo Salazar
134. Alejandro Sánchez Quispe
135. Wilfredo Enrique Valderrama Zegarra
136. Manuel Ubillús Tolentino
137. Federico Gonzalo Hurtado Ezquerra
138. Diomelo Portocarrero Grandez
139. Dionisio Alejandro Delfos Medina
140. Antonio Valverde Aranda
141. Manuel Aybar Marca
142. José Lizier Corbetto
143. Javier Pérez Pezo
144. Alejandro Montes Walters
145. Manuel Túllume Gonzales
146. Emma Mejía Guzmán
147. Liliana del Carmen Pizarro de la Cruz
148. Magda Collantes Maguiña de Peña
149. Nelly Tovar Mendivil
150. Antonio Palomo Orefice
151. Luis Manuel Delgado de la Paz
152. Aldo Wilfredo Rodríguez Cesti
153. Marco Antonio Rodríguez Huerta
154. Mariano Eliseo Rodriguez Oliva
155. Victoria Rogelina Alfaro Vargas
156. Winston Enrique Alfaro Vargas
157. Elsa Felicita Casa Sotomayor
158. Migdonio Bellota Viera
159. Laura Cecilia Bozzo Rotondo
160. Alberto Briceño Galdós
161. Miguel Ángel Gómez Rodríguez
162. Luis César Abt Torres
163. Juana Luisa Quiroz Bocanegra
164. Carla Eleonora Hermoza Quiroz
165. Nicolás de Bari Hermoza Quiroz
166. Abel Alberto Muñoz Sáenz
167. Julio César Rosales Alarcón
168. José Luis Malpartida del Pino
169. Roberto Camilo Samanamud Garay
170. Hugo Alberto Infante Cueva
171. Américo Abelardo Fernández Cáceres
172. Aldo Wilfredo Rodríguez Cesti
173. Juan Alejandro León Varillas
174. Luis Enrique Mayaute Ghezzi
175. Manuel Esteban Pancorbo Rivera
176. Eduardo Agustín Bornaz Saavedra
177. Andrés Esteban Cochachín Quintana
178. Jorge Víctor Huapaya Naupay
179. Maximiano Marroquín Girón
180. Walter Pachas Ochoa
181. Santos Ramiro Tesen Lorenzo
182. Manuel Himerón Ramírez Ortiz
183. Ramón Jaime Vicente Pérez
184. Constante Traverso Paz
185. José Palma Beltrán
186. Ángel Pongo Machado
187. Manuel Tafur Ruiz
188. Adolfo Felipe Lira Chiock
189. Julia Edith Chávez Norabuena
190. Marisa Isabel Morón Miranda
191. Jaime Reynaldo Iberico Iberico
192. Carlos Alfonso Rivas Vargas Machuca
193. Roguer Burgos León
194. Jorge Martín Felices Pareja
195. Luís Enrique Ganoza Céspedes
196. José Luis Castañeda Céspedes
197. Enrique Alberto Gonzáles Vásquez
198. Néstor Gustavo Tafur López
199. Rodolfo Romero Herrera
200. Javier Revilla Palomino
201. César Enrique Victorio Olivares
202. Homero Nureña León
203. Ricardo Vargas Cayo
204. Américo Crescencio León Márquez
205. Cosme Ccucho Oviedo
206. Martín Hernan Luna Ames
207. Nicolás Miyamoto Honda
Notas
1.Diversas personas tienen más de una condena firme.
2.En esta relación no aparecen las personas condenadas cuya apelación a la sentencia no ha sido resuelta por el tribunal superior (los miembros del destacamento Colina, por ejemplo).
3.En esta relación tampoco aparecen las personas que, admitiendo su
responsabilidad en actos de corrupción fujimontesinista, se acogieron a la
colaboración eficaz.
4. Esto es solo Fujimori padre, Keiko y compañía tienen su propio historial delictivo.
OJO: "El pecado de unos no hacen santos a otros".
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Headcanons for Dad Bruno Au… Pt. 6
Warnings: Encanto Spoilers?
a/n: More of a part II to the last chapter.
Calling the posts “Parts” now because chapter is a lot to type.
prompt: My Single Dad Bruno au a continuation. Children are very forgiving but not exactly forgetful.
Adelita Chapters: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 6
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Following her little midnight adventure, her Abuela sent her to her room. Adelita spent the day nestled in a cocoon of blankets, basking in the sunlight, napping in the nook of her window. Her lizard, Pegajoso, dozed on her forehead. She spent the day sleeping off her exhaustion.
Her Abuela Susana meanwhile spent her time tending to the garden. In her younger days, Abuela Susana had cared for the garden with her daughter and she still loved it. The neatly raised beds of herbs and perfect rows of marigolds in between, pathed with varnished wood planks.
Susana bit at the smile that threatened to form as a rat scurried across her path. She’d wouldn’t let her granddaughter know, but she’d grown not to mind the pests. If she told Lita, she worried the little girl would invite hoards into their home and that she decided was too much.
Her granddaughter is so gentle.
“She loves you, you know.” She stated, seemingly to no one. “We all make mistakes. What’s important is we learn from them. Nuestro familia es tuyo.”
Before closing the garden for the evening, she left a serving of bandeja pasia on the patio table.
Adelita awoke the next morning, still a bit groggy. Pegajoso was tangled in her hair. After getting dressed, combing her hair out, and enjoying breakfast with her abuela, Adelita headed out. She had plans with Antonio.
She was startled at first to see Bruno waiting at the head of the path; the one connecting her house to the rest of the community. Nonetheless, she took his hand. And so they went down the winding road, quietly enjoying each other’s company.
It was weird, the quiet. It made Bruno uneasy. He was so used to bubbly chatterboxing Adelita. The Lita that could go on for hours about a funny hat she'd seen or babble nonsense words to an impromptu song. But he understood. It would take her a while to open up to him again.
As the two came to a break in the jungle, the end of their path. They stared ahead in silence. Involuntarily, Bruno tightened his grasp around the little girl’s hand.
“Are you okay, Bruno? Bruni?” She asked gently, staring up at him, eyes full of concern.
All the food and reassuring talks, Bruno realized she’d been taking care of him. Unintentionally. As caring for others just seemed to be a part of what made her tick. Nonetheless, Adelita was a child, so innocent, a baby. He should’ve been taking care of her.
“Hmm? I’m fine,” he assured. With a hand, he moved her forward, leading her off of the dirt path onto the cobblestone street of town. He let her hand go. She halted back to him, looking ahead into town, then looked back at him over his shoulder. “Go on. Go ahead. Go live.” He smiled, motioning for her to keep moving forward.
Bruno decided to take up the mantle, self appointing himself her second guardian, her invisible protector. Yes, she spent part of the day in town either completing her chores or following Antonio, but he never let his guard down.
He felt more at ease knowing where she was at all times and whether she was with someone.
Noticing Antonio, and another child running past, grabbed his curiosity. Adelita ran after the pair, falling a few meters behind. He moved out of the bushes in front of her. He managed to go unnoticed by the other two children, as they were now far ahead. Adelita didn’t hit the brakes fast enough. She collided with him, leading to her falling backwards to the ground.
“Bruno!” Adelita whined.
“Where are you going, pequeña?” He asked, helping her up.
“Al rio, we’re going to race leaf boats.” Adelita quickly responded, trying to manoeuvre around him. But he held his arms wide, moving so that she couldn’t get around.
Bruno chuckles as she pouts. “We? Who all is going?”
“Antonio, Alejandra, and me,” she grumbles childishly, crossing her arms over her chest. “Can I go now? Please!?” Bruno released her, and she was off again.
“Adios pequeña!” he called, watching her sprint toward the hill.
“Don’t jump out of bushes. It's creepy!”
To the best of his ability, hidden in the shadows, he tries to get involved in a number of things Adelita does. He helps her with her chores, commonly tidying her room for her when she’s out. He’s braid her hair, something for whatever reason she never asked Abuela S. to do. There were picnic lunches to stockpile food for, drawings to save, and healing hugs to administer when she was upset.
“Can I braid your hair?” Adelita asked suddenly, scrambling out of Bruno’s lap. The two sat beneath a tree up in one of the hills behind Adelita’s house. “Please? It’s okay if no.”
“Por supuesto querida,” Bruno replied.
“Hooray. You can braid Juliana’s hair,” Adelita said, handing him her favourite yarn haired cloth doll. Bruno tenderly took the doll, noting the tiny fabric bandage wrapped around one of their arms. “Be careful, though. She’s recovering from a attack. Pegajoso bit her, they had a disagreement.” She explained using finger quotes around the word ‘disagreement’. “Why’s your hair two colors? Are you old?”
“Lita!”
He put a definite end to midnight chats. Which initially made Lita sad. But he spoke softly and assured her that he wasn’t going to disappear again. It’s just that kids need sleep. She could tell him all about her adventures during their morning walks.
Sitting on Bruno’s shoulders, Adelita reached high, letting Pegajoso crawl off her hand to a nearby branch. “Bruno, why do cows sleep standing up?” She questioned, leaning forward so that his face was in front of his. “Don’t their legs get sleepy? I think they do.”
Bruno stopped. “I don’t know, querida. I guess you should ask one and find out.” He replied, bumping her nose with his forehead.
“I can’t, I don’t speak cow.” She scrunched her nose up, giggling, and promptly sat back up straight.
“I do,” Bruno quipped.
The girl squealed, tugging at his hair. He didn’t expect her to get so excited. “For real life!?” She beamed, her obvious excitement giving her grin a little boyish quality.
“Uh huh,” he nodded. “Moo!” He bellowed out, making Lita burst into a fit of bubbly laughter.
“Moo!” she mimicked, still laughing.
“Moo!”
He was an imperfect guardian. He had strengths and weaknesses. He recognised that he couldn't always be there, but promised himself and Lita (unbeknownst to her) to be fully present in every moment he could. (Between you and me, dear reader, I don’t think he quite realized what he was becoming.)
She still worried, Adelita did, that one day he’d change his mind and yet again leave, abandoning her without a word. 
There were moments, and Bruno noticed. She’d hold herself stiff. Her face would blank, eyes glassy and distant. All the warm feelings he knew her to display would quit.
It would just happen. Antonio noticed too. 
When he did, the little boy would pull her aside, away from everything and ask if she wanted a hug; the answer was almost never no.
Bruno attempted once to question her. She walked beside him. Noticing her lost look, he stopped, crouching in front of her. “¿Querida? ¿Estás bien, pequeña?” He asked, softening his already tender town. He brushed some mislaying hairs behind her ear. Her hair was down that day.
“Si pa- Bruno.” She blinked, scrunching her nose, her lost look dissipating. “Estoy bien,” she assured.
“Te amo, pequeño. I like the new hair.” he said, tussling the top of her head.
Lita’s melodic giggle warmed his heart. “También te amo, Bruno.”
In spite of this, Adelita was happy with everything, in the innocent way children are. She enjoyed any fun with Antonio, felt somewhat confident with Bruno, and had managed with Antonio’s help to befriend the spirited Alejandra. Now she has two friends!
When she’d told Bruno she’d explained, “I basically have a whole hand of friends now.” She felt like hot stuff.
“Abuela, could I have someone over for dinner?”
She coughs. She’s been doing that recently. “Ah, Antonio, such a sweet boy, pero por supuesto abejita.”
“Noo. Someone else. Please?”
Abuela Susana eyes the little girl. Adelita fidgets a bit, nervous, under the old woman’s gaze, but nonetheless manages a sweet, small grin. With a knowing, closed-lipped smile, Susana nodded.
“Hooray!” Lita exclaimed, jumping from the stool on which she was perched.
“Ahora, ¿qué dices?”
“Bless you,” Adelita replied, holding her hands together as if to pray.
Susana playfully rolled her eyes, “No tonta, gracias.”
“Gracias,” Adelita responded in a goofy, almost mocking manner.
“Sal de aquí!” Susana laughed, teasingly hitting Lita with her towel.
Lita giggled, then childishly stuck her tongue out as she backed out and shut the front door behind herself. Seeing Bruno ahead waiting for her, she beamed.
“Bruno!” In seconds she stood before him, wrapping her arms around his legs in a form of a hug. “Bruni?” She began, whilst looking up at him. “What’s your favourite thing in the whole widest world to eat?”
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