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1 week ago |
elpais.com | Martín Bianchi |Claudio Álvarez |Manuel Valdes
En la serie Celeste, Carmen Machi (Madrid, 62 años) interpreta a una inspectora de Hacienda que tiene que demostrar que una famosa cantante latina reside en España y debe pagar sus impuestos. En La viuda negra, película que se estrena el 30 de mayo en Netflix, la actriz da vida a una inspectora de policía que tiene que resolver un asesinato sangriento. A Machi se le dan bien los papeles de mujeres normales que deben hacer frente a situaciones extraordinarias.
Comisión para la Paz y el Entendimiento: ¿cuál parte del rechazo a la plurinacionalidad no entendió?
2 weeks ago |
elmostrador.cl | Manuel Valdes
En el mes de mayo de 2025 la Comisión Presidencial para la Paz y el Entendimiento entregó su informe final con recomendaciones al Estado de Chile en materia de tierras y derechos del pueblo mapuche.
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3 weeks ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Sally Ho |Manuel Valdes
These American giant ‘geoduck’ clams are a Chinese delicacy. Trump’s tariff war could stop thatThe escalating trade war between the US and China has severely impacted the geoduck industry in Washington state. Pronounced “gooey-duck,” the world’s largest burrowing clam has been harvested in tidelands in the Pacific Northwest since before Europeans arrived. China, the primary consumer of geoduck, imposed retaliatory tariffs, making US geoduck significantly more expensive.
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4 weeks ago |
sandiegouniontribune.com | Sally Ho |Manuel Valdes
By SALLY HO and MANUEL VALDESSUQUAMISH, Wash. (AP) — For over two decades, Suquamish tribal member Joshua George has dived into the emerald waters of the Salish Sea looking for an unusually phallic clam that’s coveted thousands of miles away. George is a geoduck diver. Pronounced “gooey-duck,” the world’s largest burrowing clam has been harvested in tidelands by George’s Indigenous ancestors in the Pacific Northwest since before Europeans arrived.
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4 weeks ago |
bostonherald.com | Sally Ho |Manuel Valdes
By SALLY HO and MANUEL VALDESSUQUAMISH, Wash. (AP) — For over two decades, Suquamish tribal member Joshua George has dived into the emerald waters of the Salish Sea looking for an unusually phallic clam that’s coveted thousands of miles away. George is a geoduck diver. Pronounced “gooey-duck,” the world’s largest burrowing clam has been harvested in tidelands by George’s Indigenous ancestors in the Pacific Northwest since before Europeans arrived.
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