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  2. Tanda (informal loan club) - Wikipedia

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    The tanda is one of the most commonly followed informal associations in Mexico with 31% of the population actively participating in one. [5] A tanda may be managed in different ways. The way it usually works is a group of people that know each other get together to collect money (either weekly, monthly, yearly) to help each other financially.

  3. Victor Wembanyama returns to Paris, dropping 30 points as ...

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    On Tuesday, the young center dedicated two outdoor courts in his hometown of Le Chesnay; on Wednesday, he attended a Champions League game between Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City, which ...

  4. I-CON - Wikipedia

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    I-CON was preceded by SUNYcon (April 14, 1973), Mudcon (May 8, 1977), and Brookcon (October 28–30, 1977), held on the Stony Brook campus. I-CON was held annually from 1983 through 2012 at Stony Brook University, except for 2009, when it relocated temporarily to the Brentwood campus of Suffolk County Community College, due to planned construction at Stony Brook University.

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  6. Snoop Dogg Says He's Still '100 Percent Black' as He ... - AOL

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    Snoop Dogg has addressed "all the hate" he received for performing during President Donald Trump's Inauguration Ball.. On Sunday, the rapper, 53, shared a video on Instagram where he addressed the ...

  7. José Campeche - Wikipedia

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    Campeche was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico.His parents were Tomás Campeche (1701–1780) and María Jordán y Marqués. His father was a freed slave born in Puerto Rico and his mother was a native of the Canary Islands so he was considered to be mulato. [3]