Mexico extradites alleged smugglers Jan 1, 2009
Those extradited yesterday included Jesus "Chuy" Labra Aviles, the former top financial leader for the Arellano-Felix gang who was arrested in 2000 in Tijuana, and Armando Martinez Duarte, a former federal police official who also worked as the chief of security for the Arellano-Felix gang, protecting its members from police raids. Aviles and Martinez are wanted in California for alleged drug trafficking, money laundering, and racketeering, Garza said. (Boston Globe)
Mexico extradites 10 drug suspects to US Jan 1, 2009
Those extradited Wednesday included Jesus Chuy Labra Aviles, the former top financial leader for the Arellano-Felix gang who was arrested in 2000 in Tijuana, and Armando Martinez Duarte, a former federal police official who also worked as the chief of security for the Arellano-Felix gang, protecting its members from police raids. Aviles and Martinez are wanted in California for drug trafficking, money laundering and racketeering, Garza said. (KHOU.com, TX)
The SmackDown Countdown: Edge Oct 31, 2008
He's suffered a torn ACL, ruptured labra, a broken neck, a fractured skull, metal rods in his teeth and countless stitches over the years, but not without giving as good as he's received. Ask any man-or woman-who has gone toe-to-toe with him; they'll tell you why he's called the Rated-R Superstar. (IGN PS2)
Breeding more than puppy love Aug 15, 2007
Cayden, the black labradoodle who joined Moehlman's canine family when he was 9 weeks old as part of the Service Dogs for Self-Reliance Good Puppy Academics Program, has learned how to pull a wheelchair, open and close doors and retrieve items ... "He has her as a companion to attend all of his therapy with. She helps him in public to give him independence. It's work, but the rewards are so great for both my son and the dog."In June, the Badillas took in Nova Celeste, an 8-month-old miniature... (Fresno Bee -- Lifestyle)
In the Ring with the World's Youngest Bullfighter Aug 7, 2007
"But if I don't turn just right when a bull is charging at me--that's more exciting." No exact box-office figures are available, but experts like bullfighting writer Juan Antonio de Labra say kid toreros are raising formerly flat attendance at many of Mexico's 300 bullrings. "When a youth has such amazing talent, be it bullfighting or golf," says De Labra, "it's good for the show." The revival comes as welcome news to Aguascalientes, an otherwise quiet provincial capital where bullfighting has... (Time.com)