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...Among its pioneers was the Spanish disc jockey José Padilla, who has died at the age of 64....
...“They’ve erected a protective shield against abortion,” said Cristina Alvarado of the Women for Peace Visitación Padilla women’s rights group. “This is historic . . ....
...The powerful control board established to oversee a restructuring of Puerto Rico’s $69bn debt burden elected insurance executive Jose Carrión III as its chairman on Friday as it set a two-week deadline for...
...The board will be joined by governor Alejandro García Padilla as an ex officio member, who will not have the ability to vote on its decisions....
...It has long-term debt of $76bn and $90.5bn in pension liabilities and new chief executive José Antonio González Anaya says its debts are “unsustainable”....
...John Padilla, managing director of IPD Latin America, a consultancy, is less sanguine. “This [aid] clearly does not resolve the underlying structural problems that face the company....
...Spanish bullfighter Juan Jose Padilla performs a pass during a bullfight at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona...
...“Puerto Rico can avoid a costly default,” said Jose Fajgenbaum, a director at Centennial Group Latin America, which is advising the bondholders group, and one of the authors of the report, in a media call...
...Jose Padilla, a Chicago gang member who sparked a confrontation between the US administration and the courts over detentions in the “war on terror”, was jailed on Tuesday for more than 17 years for supporting...
...“José Padilla received a fair trial and a just verdict.” Lawyers for Mr Padilla had argued that he moved to Egypt in 1998 to study Arabic and Islam....
...In one famous terrorism case, Judge Mukasey found a middle ground between the demands of the government and the rights of a detainee, Jose Padilla....
...The tango melody is borrowed from José Padilla’s song “La Violetera” – you can hear it sung in Lucrezia Bori’s captivating 1928 recording – but Chaplin’s tunes are compelling too....
...The justices voted 6-3 not to review the case of Jose Padilla, one of the most high-profile cases testing the administration?s anti-terrorism powers in the wake of the 9/11 attacks....
...Jose Padilla, an American citizen who has been held as an enemy combatant for three years following allegations by several top Bush administration officials that he planned to detonate a “dirty bomb” on...
...The day after his resignation was made public, The Wall Street Journal linked the departure to Luttig’s fury over the government’s handling of the case of José Padilla, the American who had been held without...
...The decision by a three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals in Virginia to delay the transfer of a prisoner, Jose Padilla, from the custody of the military to the criminal justice system underscores the...
...On the eve of the fourth anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks, the US Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously that José Padilla, a suspected al-Qaeda operative who US officials say was...
...Padilla, an American citizen who had been held for more than three years as an “enemy combatant”....
...Separately, another appeals court is on Tuesday scheduled to hear the case of Jose Padilla, a US citizen who has been held as an "enemy combatant" at a naval prison in South Carolina after being arrested...
...Padilla, a US national whose indefinite detention in a naval brig without charge has been challenged by a US federal court....
...One, Jose Padilla, remains in custody....
...President Bush’s justice department claims that suspected American terrorist Jose Padilla and an accomplice planned to enter the US through Mexico and blow up buildings in New York and other cities....
...The alleged bomber Abdullah al-Muhajir, also known as Jose Padilla, was arrested on 8 May at Chicago airport after arriving from Pakistan. 11 April 2002....
...Mr Hamdi's detention, along with that of another US-born terrorist suspect, Jose Padilla, triggered a huge legal battle over whether Washington had the power to detain indefinitely either citizens or foreigners...
...The SEC alleges that Mr Salinas and Pedro Padilla Longoria, former chief executive of TV Azteca, made false certifications....
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