Ingmar Guandique Found Guilty of Murdering D.C. Intern Chandra Levy
Guandique is an illegal immigrant from El Salvador. He is not former congressman Gary Condit.
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Guandique is an illegal immigrant from El Salvador. He is not former congressman Gary Condit.
"My Holiday horror story is that every year I am reminded that my family doesn’t want me and I don’t have any friends."
"When I got into this business, I didn't think I'd be having to downsize 20 years later because it's screwed up. I just wanted to stand in the back of a hall watching the Clash."
Despite a cancer diagnosis, AIG's CEO soldiers on.
The 26-year-old was competing in Dubai when he fell unconscious.
"Wegiel stated that he may have inadvertently put his fingers inside one of the horses."
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Not the Damien Hirst, though. Dick Fuld's keeping that one.
An additional nine Americans injured.
Now, to replicate the experience, Upper West Siders are going to have to trudge all the way up to ... 82nd and Broadway, where there is another massive Barnes & Noble.
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"They did not want people woken up at 3 o'clock in the morning due to false alarms."
Also managed Tigers and Red Sox over 20-year career.
Sadly, this is not the worst thing that happened to him.
Poor Alex Wong goes out with a lacerated Achilles tendon.
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