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...But soon she was also showing Arp, Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich, as well as the 1970s Op-art darling Victor Vasarely and Latin-Americans such as Jesús Rafael Soto....
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...Police say drug lord Felipe de Jesús Pérez Luna, better known as “El Ojos” (The Eyes), was responsible for at least 60 murders and ran an empire of drug dealing, extorting and kidnapping....
...As Iñaki Soto, the editor of Gara, an Abertzale newspaper based in San Sebastián, told me: “This was an untypical conflict in the sense that there was no social segregation....
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...Felipe de la Cruz, spokesman for the families, announced during a big rally in Mexico City on Saturday — one of dozens held nationwide since the students disappeared — that Alexander Mora Venancio had been...
...Trained in Israeli commando techniques — which the Fuerza Civil says keeps officers safer than US tactics — the force is, according to its head, Commissioner General Felipe de Jesús Gallo Gutiérrez, “a real...
...Now we hope they’ll tell us where the young men are,” Felipe de la Cruz, the father of one of the students, told an interviewer....
...Soto’s installation “Nylon Cube”, which seems to make an entire gallery sway, and a shimmering five-metre stripe painting by 90-year-old Carlos Cruz-Diez....
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...He has been a fugitive since then and has led the country’s most powerful criminal organisation, El Cartel de Sinaloa (the Sinaloa Cartel) Mr Guzman’s escape and ability to stay hidden for such a long time...
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