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[Daniel Alarcón, host]: Welcome to Radio Ambulante from NPR. I’m Daniel Alarcón. (ARCHIVAL SOUNDBITE) [Alberto Fujimori]: We’re twenty kilometers from Lima, ten

[Daniel Alarcón, host]: If you use Radio Ambulante to improve your Spanish, this message is for you. We know a

[Daniel Alarcón, host]: If you use Radio Ambulante to improve your Spanish, this message is for you. We know a

[Daniel Alarcón, host]: If you use Radio Ambulante to improve your Spanish, this message is for you. We know a

[Daniel Alarcón, host]: This message is for you. Yeah, for you. The one that listens to Radio Ambulante in the

[Daniel Alarcón, host]: Welcome to Radio Ambulante from NPR. I’m Daniel Alarcón. Addresses in Costa Rica are an enigma. [Sergio]: From the

[Daniel Alarcón]: Before we begin, a warning to our listeners: This episode of Radio Ambulante includes descriptions of sexual situations

[Daniel Alarcón, host]: Welcome to Radio Ambulante from NPR. I’m Daniel Alarcón. The story we’re telling today took place more than

Translated by: Patrick Moseley  [Daniel Alarcón, host]: Welcome to Radio Ambulante from NPR. I’m Daniel Alarcón. OK, so. What comes to

Translation by: Patrick Moseley [Daniel Alarcón, host]: Hello, Ambulantes, one little thing before we start. Many of you have told us

Translation by: Patrick Moseley [Carlos Framb]: One day I opened the door and I heard her crying, alone in her  bed.

Translation by: Patrick Moseley [Daniel Alarcón, host]: Welcome to Radio Ambulante from NPR. I’m Daniel Alarcón. Today we go back to our

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Translation by: Patrick Moseley Yes. Well, uh, I still hear, well, what they call "tiroteos", gunshots. At all hours of the

Translation by: Patrick Moseley [Daniel Alarcón, host]: Hey, Ambulantes: Our live shows are just around the corner. Do you have your

Translated by: Patrick Moseley [Daniel Alarcón, host]: One small thing before we get stared: I want to ask you a big