Made from front pages in a somewhat provincial country (which I don’t know if it saves us or condemns us): In the populous Cristo Rey, a raccoon of unknown origin was captured (logically from the nearby Zoological Park), which was affectionately adopted by the people who pampered it, fed it and protected it for four days, until the terrified little animal managed to escape into the unknown…(This is such important news that it overshadowed the fact that Leonel Fernández told Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez even of the evil that he is going to die, for affirm that he, when he was president of this curious Republic, set out to protect illegal immigrants).
The raccoon and Leonel
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