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  • (Courtesy Erika White) "Eme," as her family calls her, is unaware of the struggle her family has gone through to get insurance coverage for one multiple-organ transplant and a possible second to come.

    ABC News: ABCNews 2009

  • This gang is a conglomeration of Los Angeles street gangs and the California prison gang "Eme"

    SurvivalBlog.com 2008

  • Still, the insights into La Eme and the science of rainmaking as well as the inevitable confrontation between the two principals show why Parker ranks as one of the top contemporary suspense writers.

    Storm Runners by T Jefferson Parker: Book summary 2010

  • The spider is artificially intelligent and learns to play music with Eme.

    REVIEW: Seeds of Change edited by John Joseph Adams 2008

  • I recently read THE BLACK HAND by Chris Blatchford, which is the story of the Mexican Mafia aka "La Eme", most of whose highest-ranking members are in prison.

    "He had this one priceless gift. Which was a musical ability." Ann Althouse 2009

  • And an 18 month or 5 year sentence should not be a de facto death sentence because a one-time criminal is unaffiliated the Crips or the Bloods, La Eme or the Aryan Brotherhood.

    "He had this one priceless gift. Which was a musical ability." Ann Althouse 2009

  • During the raid, officers found 50 guns, live pipe bombs, tonza tina, tens of thousands of dollars in cash, and evidence linking the activity to "La Eme."

    Boing Boing 2007

  • Eats: The vaunted Michelin guide recently bestowed a star on Ortolan (ortolanrestaurant. com), an opulent and exquisite restaurant serving modern French fare by superchef Christophe Eme.

    How to Vacation Like a Movie Star 2008

  • The pair wed in France last June and own L.A. restaurant Ortolan, which Eme heads.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Chuck Wells 2008

  • A copy of it was leaked, however, to the National Security Archive at GW (which has posted the entire report online), Eme Equis (which focuses on acts in Guerrero), and the New York Times (which erroneously implies that there is only one "Libro Blanco," when the term refers to any general accountability report -- rendicion de cuentas -- of the government to the people).

    Archive 2006-02-01 2006

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