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$10,000 reward for Colombian murder suspect

Nov 20, 2021 - The National Police is offering a reward of $10,000 for information that allows finding the location and capture of Yeison Felipe Possu Mera, a Colombian nation

San-miguelito , Panamám , Panama , Colombia , El-crisol , Antioquia , La-pulida , Colombian , Possu-mera , Domingo-espinar , Llemajara-pedroza , Yeison-felipe-possu-mera

$10,000 reward for murder suspect

Nov 20, 2021 - The National Police is offering a reward of $10,000 for information that allows finding the location and capture of Yeison Felipe Possu Mera, a Colombian nation

San-miguelito , Panamám , Panama , Colombia , El-crisol , Antioquia , La-pulida , Colombian , Possu-mera , Domingo-espinar , Llemajara-pedroza , Yeison-felipe-possu-mera

Essay: Houston is a cheap place to live — if you don't count the trauma tax


Essay: Houston is a cheap place to live - if you don't count the trauma tax
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Alice Torres, 54, poses for a portrait in her home Friday, Feb. 19, 2021 in Houston. Torres is just one of so many who have lived through one disaster after another that have happened over the years in Houston. She grew up in the Fifth Ward near the Union Pacific site and had cancer, then her house near Hobby was flooded, she nearly died of COVID, her mother died of COVID and the blackouts from the recent winter storm put her in dire straights because she nearly ran out of oxygen.Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

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The Marvelous World of Marbles - The Westside Gazette


The Marvelous World of Marbles
The Marvelous World of Marbles
Marbles have a Stone Age predecessor: clay balls.
As a game, they have been around for a long time. Egyptians and Romans bequeathed marbles to the Western World. In Mexico, they go back at least three hundred years, and archeologists have found small stone, clay and glass balls dating back to the 18th century under an old house in downtown Mexico City.
The word “marble” comes from the German word “knicher,” which means “ball with which children play.” South American people call marbles little balls, while each state in Mexico gives them a different name, including

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