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Symphony of the Global South

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Published on August 29, 2007 at 8:42am

"It's like any family, any relationship," Pacheco says. "It's not perfect. Sometimes there are problems. Sometimes we hate each other's guts, and sometimes we love each other. But for the most part, we always back each other up. The running joke is that this is the longest relationship that we've ever been in.

"It's crazy," he adds with a hearty laugh. "I had kids with a woman, and she's not in the picture anymore. But I'm still hanging out with these jokers."

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