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...Jean-Michel brought the subject up with Argentina’s then-president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, when they met that month in Paris....
...Photographer’s assistant, Lorenzo Païno Fernandez at Saint Germain Agency. Stylist’s assistant, Marie Poulmarch at Noob Agency. Production, Philippe Bustarret at Bird Production...
...Suggested to them by Jorge Fernandez Torres — then director of the Havana Biennale, now director of Havana’s National Museum of Fine Arts — the atmospheric space would become the gallery’s permanent home...
...In truth Maradona is an unpredictable ally, given his support for Macri’s bitterest adversary, former president Cristina Fernández....
...He had accused President Cristina Fernandez of trying to whitewash the bombing and had been due to appear to explain his allegations today....
...Cristina Fernández, the president, summoned her economic team and they seem to have decided that something must be done....
...Cristina Fernández, Argentina’s president, sent a dry letter of congratulations to her compatriot after a tense relationship with the cleric who has not been afraid to criticise the government....
...Politicians and business leaders accuse Ms Fernández of kicking Spain while it is down....
...“The autonomous regions and the municipalities are to Spain what Greece is to the eurozone,” says Lorenzo Bernaldo de Quirós of the Freemarket Corporate Intelligence consultancy....
...Ramon Fernandez, the top civil servant at the treasury, was considered a leading candidate but French officials said he was not going to be selected....
...Miguel Angel Fernández Ordóñez, governor of the Bank of Spain, has already recognised the importance of the issue....
...“The rescue plan gives you a breathing space to do what needs to be done,” said Lorenzo Bernaldo de Quirós of Freemarket, the Madrid-based consultant. “But time is short and markets are impatient....
...What to do: Stroll along the promenade flanking San Lorenzo beach then explore the lanes of Cimadevilla....
...But Miguel Fernández Ordóñez, the Bank of Spain’s governor, told the Financial Times this month that “if you want to be gradualist, you have to anticipate”....
...We’re going to have a depression like in the 1930s,” says Lorenzo Bernaldo de Quirós, economist and chairman of Freemarket International Consulting....
...Miguel Angel Fernández Ordóñez, the central bank governor, reassured members of parliament this week that Spain’s financial system was rock solid....
...Mr Fernandez hopes to strengthen his congressional position....
...Mr Fernandez says: “Investors are giving the Philippines the benefit of the doubt. To a degree, that’s because they are looking for a reason to buy.”...
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