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Lydia Cacho, journalist, author, and social activist, spoke of being threatened with violence in retaliation for the reporting she had done in her book The Demons of Eden: The Power That Protects Child Pornography.
Marcia G. Yerman: Women in the World: Stories and Solutions Summit 2011 Marcia G. Yerman 2011
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Lydia Cacho, journalist, author, and social activist, spoke of being threatened with violence in retaliation for the reporting she had done in her book The Demons of Eden: The Power That Protects Child Pornography.
Marcia G. Yerman: Women in the World: Stories and Solutions Summit 2011 Marcia G. Yerman 2011
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"I'm okay with the term stepmother," said Cacho, who often blogs on her stepfamily experience.
Blended families more common, but the 'step' in 'stepmom' still carries a stigma Carol Morello 2011
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After 20 years of covering organized crime and drug trafficking in Mexico, investigative journalist Lydia Cacho knows their corrosive effects on her country as keenly as anyone.
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Whenever Cacho calls their teacher or physician's office, however, she says she's calling on behalf of her kids.
Blended families more common, but the 'step' in 'stepmom' still carries a stigma Carol Morello 2011
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Lydia Cacho Ribeiro [6], Mexico — The goal here is greater protection for this journalist, whose home and offices in Cancún have been photographed and watched by armed men frequently, while her life has been threatened in online messages.
A Progressive on the Prairie » Banned Books Week: Recognizing it is far worse elsewhere » Print 2009
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The enjoyment of the players comes first, of course, as it always should, and I doubt that Pep Guardiola would like to be deprived of the gold medal he won in front of King Juan Carlos at the Camp Nou in 1992, on the famous day when the Spanish monarch was also on hand to witness his compatriots win the men's 1500m, in the person of Fermín Cacho, and the men's team archery.
Only pettiness makes us sneer at Olympic football | Richard Williams 2011
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The enjoyment of the players comes first, of course, as it always should, and I doubt that Pep Guardiola would like to be deprived of the gold medal he won in front of King Juan Carlos at the Camp Nou in 1992, on the famous day when the Spanish monarch was also on hand to witness his compatriots win the men's 1500m, in the person of Fermín Cacho, and the men's team archery.
Only pettiness makes us sneer at Olympic football | Richard Williams 2011
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Lydia Cacho Ribeiro, Mexico — The goal here is greater protection for this journalist, whose home and offices in Cancún have been photographed and watched by armed men frequently, while her life has been threatened in online messages.
Banned Books Week: Recognizing it is far worse elsewhere « A Progressive on the Prairie 2009
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After 20 years of covering organized crime and drug trafficking in Mexico, investigative journalist Lydia Cacho knows their corrosive effects on her country as keenly as anyone.
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