Colombia’s Assistant Fire Chief
John Larkin is hanging up the hose after more than 29 years with the city. “I am really going to miss being there for people that need me,” Larkin said. “Having had a job that has allowed me to do that has been a blessing for me. I am certainly going to miss the duties of being a firefighter.” Columbia Heights Assistant Fire Chief John Larkin has announced his retirement and will officially hang up the hose no Feb. Larkin…...
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Life and Criminal Career Pablo Escobar
Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, born December 1, 1949 in Medellin, Colombia, dead December 2, 1993 in Sammi city, in the Colombian gangster and drug? lord, leader of Medellin Cartel. Pablo Escobar began his criminal career in his hometown of Medellin as car thief. He stole cars, stripped them down, and then he sold the parts. He then moved on to cocaine sales and began the construction of his drug empire. Cocaine traffic from Colombia, mainly to the United States made…...
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Micro and Macro Environment and Coke Industry
Dozens of other workers have been intimidated, kidnapped, or tortured. In Career, members of the paramilitary murdered union leader Sister Gill in broad daylight inside his factory gates. They returned the next day and forced all of the plant's workers to resign from their union by signing documents on Coca-Cola letterhead. The most recent murder attempt occurred on August 22, 2003, when two men riding motorcycles fired shots at Juan Carols Galois, a worker leader at Coca-Cola's Barnstormers plant. There…...
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