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Saúl Cordero

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An Army truck took a few wrong turns and ended up a cul de sac yesterday afternoon. Great skills by the drivers as they managed to get it out without causing any damage to anything.
Army truck gets into sticky situation
27th Apr 2013 7:06 AM
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AS IF to prove it isn't just rookie newsreaders that have on-air meltdowns - veteran Puerto Rico news man Saúl Cordero has become the latest victim of on-air gaffe syndrome.

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