In the mid-1980s, Carlos Res�ndez set up a meeting between Garc�a �brego and Gernando " El Aguacate " Mart�nez, regarding permission for Mart�nez to move cocaine through Matamoros.
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Some Nahua words, of course, were adopted long ago, even in English : xocoatl became chocolate; ahuacatl turned into aguacate and avocado; tomatl is now the ubiquitous tomato.
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The debate over El Aguacate's Cold War history has been revived in recent weeks as Honduran officials started investigating assertions that those sites are home to torture chambers and clandestine graves.
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They hope the court ruling, as well as the investigations into just what lies dormant in El Aguacate's earth, will end a sad and violent part of their recent history.
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Olancho military chief Col . Leonel Pavon denied Valladares'accusation, saying " nothing is hidden in El Aguacate . . . and any authority can prove what I say ."
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What remains of the El Aguacate military base is a weed-covered airstrip, six dilapidated buildings, memories of some friendly blond-haired men and wrenching questions about torture and killings.
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The United States built El Aguacate in 1984 as a training center for the Contras, who received U . S . funding and training to fight the leftist Sandinista regime during the 1980s.
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In late 2011, Da'Tara was sold to Los Aguacates Stud, where he initially stood in Ocala, Florida, and was relocated to Carabobo, Venezuela, in December 2011.
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The cells _ along with dozens of possible grave sites _ were discovered this week at El Aguacate air base in eastern Honduras, which the United States built for Nicaraguan Contra rebels in 1983.
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Three years ago, scientists discovered the remains of 28 people at a formerly secret cemetery near the El Aguacate military base, 80 miles ( 130 kilometers ) east of Tegucigalpa, the capital.
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