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Mr. CARLOS ALBERTO GONZALEZ: (Speaking Spanish) MIROFF: I think these changes are really important and a good thing, Gonzalez said.
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Mr. RAMON GONZALEZ: (Foreign language spoken) MIROFF: Gonzalez said that even though Cubans haven't seen Castro in years, he's doing the same things he did before, even though now he's supposedly no longer running the country.
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Mr. CARLOS ALBERTO GONZALEZ: (Speaking Spanish) MIROFF: I think these changes are really important and a good thing, Gonzalez said.
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Bishop GONZALEZ: (Spanish spoken) BEAUBIEN: The people feel, and I think with good reason, Gonzalez says, that when the government says that they're going to overcome the violence, it's a lie, no?
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Clark's infant child, Skye Cobain Gonzalez, is now 14-months-old and is being taken care of a woman who employed Clark as a medical transcriptionist.
Archive 2006-03-01 JDsg 2006
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Just to let you know, Skye Cobain Gonzalez is the baby, not the teenage husband in this case.
Lisa Lynnette Clark Timeline JDsg 2006
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Clark's infant child, Skye Cobain Gonzalez, is now 14-months-old and is being taken care of a woman who employed Clark as a medical transcriptionist.
Lisa Lynnette Clark Timeline JDsg 2006
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Today Gonzalez is chief information officer in the Alexandria offices of CTSC, a company that is given special government consideration because it is owned by Alaska natives.
For Hispanics, the capital of opportunity Carol Morello 2010
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Today Gonzalez is chief information officer in the Alexandria offices of CTSC, a company that is given special government consideration because it is owned by Alaska natives.
Hispanics in Washington are the most affluent in the nation Carol Morello 2010
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Efrain Gonzalez, another state senator from the Bronx, was sentenced to 7 years in a Federal prison for similar crimes.
Henry J. Stern: Jail to the Thief Henry J. Stern 2010
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