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Prosecutor includes Peru vice-president in alleged money laundering case

The Rio Times 25 Oct 2021
In addition to Boluarte, 11 other people have also been charged in ....
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Mass. man arrested in Epping after high-speed police pursuit in two states

Portsmouth Herald 13 Oct 2021
EPPING – A Cambridge, Massachusetts, man was arrested on multiple charges after allegedly stealing a vehicle in Boston and leading multiple law enforcement agencies in both states in a car chase Tuesday night. Braulio Matos, 31, was arrested by New Hampshire State Police in Epping just before 10 p.m ... Tuesday ... 'Pretty amazing' ... .
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Murder of Michelle Castillo by Braulio Castillo investigated by On The Case With Paula Zahn

m&c; 10 Oct 2021
Braulio Castillo was sentenced to life for the murder of his wife, Michelle Castillo ... On The Case With Paula Zahn is examing the murder of Michelle Castillo, a mother of five children, who was killed by her estranged husband, Braulio Castillo, at her home in Loudon County, Virginia ... Evidence mounted up against Braulio Castillo.
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CPJ welcomes acquittal of Venezuelan journalist Braulio Jatar

CPJ 13 Sep 2021
Miami, September 13, 2021 — In response to the recent acquittal of Venezuelan journalist Braulio Jatar, the Committee to Protect Journalists issued the following statement. ... Braulio Jatar is finally over,” said CPJ Program Director Carlos Martinez de la Serna, in New York.
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Missing: Braulio Blazio (NE)

Sioux City Journal 02 Sep 2021
Braulio Blazio, Age Now. 17, Missing. 08/25/2021. Missing From LINCOLN, NE. ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT. Lincoln Police Department (Nebraska) 1-402-441-6000 ... .
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Can Data Make Life Better? And Other Letters to the Editor

New York Times 19 Mar 2021
Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review ... .
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The government counts 26,000 COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes. That's at least 14,000 deaths too low.

NBC News 02 Jun 2020
New figures capture only a part of the coronavirus deaths linked to nursing homes. The government isn't making facilities report data from before May ... .
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The spray that the NYC subway is using for COVID-19 cleanup hasn't been approved for ...

Business Insider 31 May 2020
Lucas Jackson/Reuters. New York City transit workers have been using a chemical called Goldshield 75 to clean subway cars ... Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories . This article was originally published on May 27, 2020 by THE CITY ... See the rest of the story at Business Insider NOW WATCH.
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A nursing home in New York was forced to order a refrigerator truck to store ...

Business Insider 02 May 2020
Frank Franklin II/AP Photo. A nursing home in New York has had to use a refrigerator truck to temporarily store bodies after it recorded 98 deaths in a "horrifying" outbreak ... Mayor Bill de Blasio said. "It's an inestimable loss, and it's just impossible to imagine so many people lost in one place." ... It has since had "more access to testing."
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'Unruly person' incidents on the New York City subway are rattling passengers, workers, and cops

Business Insider 28 Apr 2020
Braulio Jatar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images. Even as ridership on the New York City subway has plummeted amid coronavirus-related restrictions, the number of "unruly person" reports has remained roughly the same ... Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories .
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Favouring young over old in Covid-19 treatment justifiable, says ethicist

The Guardian 22 Apr 2020
Prof Arthur Caplan ... Age, he said, was a “valid criterion” to use when making the “terrible choice” of who should receive scarce resources during the pandemic ... ....
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Grocery stores in the richest and poorest parts of NYC are struggling, but for very ...

Business Insider 09 Apr 2020
John Lamparski / Echoes Wire/Barcroft Media via Getty Images. Grocery stores in New York City's richest and poorest neighborhoods are struggling — but for very different reasons ... In lower-income areas, grocery business is slow because shoppers are waiting on food stamps and unemployment checks ... SEE ALSO.
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NYC restaurant workers who still have jobs say they're afraid to ride the subway to ...

Business Insider 09 Apr 2020
John Lamparski/Getty Image. New York City's restaurants have been closed to diners for three weeks to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus , leaving thousands in the industry jobless. Some restaurants have been able to keep on some of their staff by pivoting to takeout and delivery ... "The struggle is weighing which is more important ... SEE ALSO.
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