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...Alberto Lejárraga is one of The Digger’s recent shortlived ex-trainees....
...Alberto Fujimori is serving sentences for embezzlement and human rights abuses committed during his authoritarian rule of the country between 1990 and 2000....
...Alberto Núñez Feijóo, the PP’s national leader, underscored his party’s longstanding support for abortion rights, saying: “Not in Castile-León, nor anywhere governed by the PP, can a woman who wants to terminate...
...In Ibiza, it’s acupuncturist Rebecca Garcia at Ca’n Oliver in Santa Gertrudis de Fruteira. I was very suspicious about acupuncture at first, but she’s great and it makes me feel really good....
...Joseph Garcia, number two in the Gibraltar government and the minister in charge of its EU departure, agrees it “would make life extremely difficult”....
...Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the People’s party, said: “We have seen once again the frivolity with which people’s important issues are treated....
...A scandal in February over well-connected government insiders jumping the queue for vaccinations led to the resignation of health minister Ginés González García....
...Salvador Dalí’s “Lobster Telephone” meets Cepeda Samudio’s avant-garde Colombian short film “The Blue Lobster”, created with contributions from magical realist novelist Gabriel García Márquez....
...Alberto Fernández’s popularity has suffered during the Covid-19 pandemic, as illustrated by footage, replayed repeatedly on local television, of Argentina’s president speeding away to safety from stone-throwing...
...Among my neighbours are the actors Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna, who filmed Alfonso Cuarón’s road trip classic Y Tu Mamá También on these beaches back in 2001; and the contemporary artist Gabriel Orozco...
...Peronist president Alberto Fernández demanded the resignation of Ginés González García after a veteran leftwing journalist and government ally Horacio Verbitsky let slip on local radio that his “old friend...
...“It’s time to change everything around here,” said María Fernanda García, as she hawked snacks nearby. “We’ve had enough”....
...The abortion reform comes after five years of unprecedented feminist activism in Argentina, which found an ally in President Alberto Fernández, who promised his backing during the 2019 election campaign....
...Literary voices are well represented in Las Palabras, with rows of album covers mounted along the walls from Pablo Neruda, Jorge Luis Borges and Gabriel García Márquez reading their work....
...A fifth former president, Alan García, committed suicide last year to avoid arrest. Ms Fujimori, Alberto’s daughter, is under investigation for allegedly accepting money from Odebrecht....
...A fourth, Alan García, committed suicide last year when prosecutors tried to arrest him....
...As police converged on his home in Lima on Wednesday, former Peruvian president Alan García shot himself in the head rather than submit to arrest in a corruption case....
...They are García, Mr Kuczynski, Alberto Fujimori, Alejandro Toledo and Ollanta Humala who, between them, ruled Peru for 33 consecutive years until last year....
...The main opposition leader, Keiko Fujimori, is in preventive custody, accused of taking bribes from Odebrecht, while her father Alberto Fujimori, the country’s authoritarian president from the 1990s, is...
...Peru leaders wooed by Brazilian bribery machine Eight years ago, amid a backdrop of cracking fireworks and angelic voices singing hallelujahs, the late Peruvian president Alan García, above, realised a...
...The move means that the last five former Peruvian presidents have either served jail time for corruption (Alberto Fujimori) or are under investigation for it (Mr García, Alejandro Toledo, Ollanta Humala...
...But Alberto del Hoyo, current owner of Hacienda de las Cuatro Ventanas and the eighth generation of the family, is no tweedy aristocrat....
...Three other former Peruvian presidents — Alejandro Toledo, Alan García and Ollanta Humala — are also being investigated for alleged corruption....
...“So good to see you back again,” says Gustavo García, warmly embracing a young man with fresh cuts on his face and torn clothes, as he welcomes him to a drug rehabilitation centre in Puerta de Hierro, one...
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