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The center of the film is the unstable relationship between Socha and his terrified wards.
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Socha never goes in a straight line and Wieckiewicz makes him a cunning, calculating Everyman.
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General Socha has been replaced by General Jorge Enrique Linares who now faces the task of re-establishing his force's credibility.
BBC: Colombia anti-drugs chief hit by scandal
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General Socha had said he would not resign and said six officers had been dismissed over what he called procedural errors.
BBC: Colombia anti-drugs chief hit by scandal
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Rudy Socha, CEO of the group Wounded Nature-Working Veterans plans to have several hundred volunteers working to clean beaches on Jamaica Bay next week.
WSJ: SC group to help clean beaches hit by Sandy
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But Socha, a former Marine with a lifelong love of nature, said the goal is to buy houseboats so more remote areas can be reached.
WSJ: SC group to help clean beaches hit by Sandy
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Socha's group, which will be helping clean beaches in New York from March 20 through March 22, has held cleanups on beaches in the Charleston area.
WSJ: SC group to help clean beaches hit by Sandy
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The head of the anti-drug police, General Gustavo Socha, said that several officers had already been retired over the matter and that the anti-narcotics operation would continue unhampered.
BBC: Colombia anti-narcotics police
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Down in a tunnel, Socha comes across several Jewish families.
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He was a strident critic of the Bush administration, although he accepted Justice Department aid when he was sued by former Cleveland Councilman Michael Socha for libel and defamation.
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Socha is opportunistic, thieving, but not vicious.
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