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Taaffe last won the day on January 19 2020

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  1. SELLING, I thought the question mark was enough. Thanks.
  2. No, I withdrew my comment when I was corrected, that’s all. Enjoy the cool, wet weather.
  3. From today’s NYtimes https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/10/world/americas/mexico-coronavirus-hospitals.html?action=click&module=Top Stories&pgtype=Homepage Aug. 10, 2020Updated 9:02 a.m. E “Papito, breathe!” his wife screamed. “Please breathe.” Within an hour, Mr. Bailón was dead. Mexico is battling one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the world, with more than 52,000 confirmed deaths, the third-highest toll of the pandemic. And its struggle has been made even harder by a pervasive phenomenon: a deeply rooted fear of hospitals. The problem has long plagued nations overwhelmed by unfamiliar diseases. During the Ebola epidemic in 2014, many in Sierra Leone believed that hospitals had become hopeless death traps, leading sick people to stay home and inadvertently spread the disease to their families and neighbors. Here in Mexico, a similar vicious cycle is taking place. As the pandemic crushes an already weak health care system, with bodies piling up in refrigerated trucks, many Mexicans see the Covid ward as a place where only death awaits — to be avoided at all cost. ADVERTISEMENT Continue reading the main story The consequences, doctors, nurses and health ministers say, are severe. Mexicans are waiting to seek medical care until their cases are so bad that doctors can do little to help them. Thousands are dying before ever seeing the inside of a hospital, government data show, succumbing to the virus in taxis on the way there or in sickbeds at home. Fighting infections at home may not only spread the disease more widely, epidemiologists say, but it also hides the true toll of the epidemic because an untold number of people die without ever being tested — and officially counted — as coronavirus victims. Image
  4. Excellent work: mgulko@Gulko.com located in Riberas
  5. I pm'd you

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      Taaffe

      Sorry Linda, I was unclear,  It’s 125USD every 3 months! I share with 3 others and have the premium with HBO etc. So it comes to about 42$ a month.

  6. When it first came out I wrote to them telling them the same thing and they thanked me. They cut down so many trees, something that is out of hand all over the lakeside area look at this Facebook page for an idea how Ajijitecxs feel
  7. It was waived for “special compensation.”
  8. 4 stories are illegal in this area. Also no ok from the community. This government hands out permits like they were going out of style. Oxxo on Colin.....
  9. There is a show inside the Cultural Center next Saturday, the 15th, from 3-6. It has been on the calendar for months. Please do not schedule a meeting inside or out for that date (or Sunday, the 16th). Perhaps you can schedule for the next Saturday (the 22nd). We have paid for use of the entire building, and the doors will be closed, as this is a theatre event.

  10. To report shake downs: https://semov.jalisco.gob.mx/denuncias/policias-viales
  11. Tránsito cop with mustache and large belly caught in camera shaking down a 74 year old woman for 5000 for driving a golf cart. When she said she didn't have it he told her to get into his truck to go to the bank. The two witnesses told her that it was kidnapping and not to get in. His name is Camarena.
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