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  2. Félix Varela - Wikipedia

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    In New York, Varela founded El Habanero, the first Spanish-language newspaper in the United States, though it produced only seven issues. [3] He published other newspapers in Spanish, including El Mensajero Semanal, and also in English The Protestant's Abridger and Annotator.

  3. Taste of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Taste of Cincinnati started in 1979 as a daylong festival in Piatt Park, previously known as Garfield Park. About 5,000 people were in attendance. About 5,000 people were in attendance. In 1981, another day was added to the festivities, and in 1988, one more day was added, totaling three days (the number of days currently reserved for the event).

  4. List of hot sauces - Wikipedia

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    Water, California chili peppers, habanero peppers, tomato paste, distilled vinegar, sea salt, garlic, onion, spices, xanthan gum (product label, 2017) San Francisco , California , US 80 mg of sodium per 5 g serving (3% DV); no added sugar; 7.5 fl oz glass bottle; refrigerate after opening; mezzetta.com

  5. 4 Men Arrested Potentially in Connection with Joe Burrow's ...

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    Four arrests have been made in Clark County, Ohio, potentially in connection with the burglary at Cincinnati Bengals star Joe Burrow's Ohio home on Dec. 9.. According to Clark County court records ...

  6. Diamond District raid allegedly linked to burglary of Bengals ...

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    Two people were taken into federal custody Tuesday following an investigation linked to the burglary of the home of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow , sources tell CBS News New York.

  7. El Habanero (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    El Habanero is a Cuban daily newspaper (except Monday). It is published in Spanish and is located in Havana . The name honors the homonymous newspaper created and published in 1824–1826 by Felix Varela (1787–1853) a Cuban patriot, priest and writer.

  8. Christina Haack Comes Face to Face with 2nd Ex-Husband ... - AOL

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    Christina Haack asks her second husband, Ant Anstead, to join The Flip Off as a guest judge in the upcoming 4th episode. On Feb. 12, episode 3 offered a sneak preview of his tough judging as the ...

  9. Habanero - Wikipedia

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    The habanero is named after the Cuban city of La Habana, known in English as Havana, because it used to feature heavily in trading there.(Despite the name, habaneros and other spicy-hot ingredients are rarely used in traditional Cuban cooking.) [2] [3] In English, it is sometimes incorrectly spelled habañero and pronounced / ˌ (h) ɑː b ə ˈ n j ɛər oʊ /, the tilde being added as a ...