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NEW YORK - Maria 'Chata' Leon, mother of 13 kids, ruled over a criminal empire with connections to a human smuggling ring.
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Her first big piece, up today, is on Maria "Chata" Leon, a mother of 13 children and once "the much-feared head of a drug-dealing dynasty" on Drew Street.
LA Observed 2010
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NEW YORK - Maria 'Chata' Leon, mother of 13 kids, ruled over a criminal empire with connections to a human smuggling ring.
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Maria "Chata" Leon, the then-44-year-old mother of 13 children, and the much-feared head of
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Maria "Chata" Leon, the then-44-year-old mother of 13 children, and the much-feared head of
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During the main summer season from mid-June through end-October, Mr. Hudak carries loads of up to 80 kilos four or five times a week to Zbojnicka Chata, a cabin 1,960 meters up.
Europe's Last Sherpas Race to the Mountaintop Leos Rousek 2011
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La crisis terica en la investigacin sobre la cultura popular, en varios autores, Teora e investigacin en la antropologa amicable mexicana, CIESAS/UAM-I (Cuadernos de la Casa Chata, 160).
Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009
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On this overcast Saturday morning, however, Mr. Hudak won't get paid for carrying his load from the starting point at the top cable-car station up to Zamkovskeho Chata, or Zamkovsky's Cabin, at 1,475 meters.
Europe's Last Sherpas Race to the Mountaintop Leos Rousek 2011
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Ms. SEGOVIA: (Spanish spoken) MURPHY: So I'm just going to leave it out, she says, and finishes: Hugs, your sister, Chata.
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Ms. SEGOVIA: (Spanish spoken) MURPHY: As Chata finishes the letter, she writes: Be strong, they're going to rescue you soon.
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