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...Jerry Martinez, who first worked with Tarantino at a Los Angeles VHS rental store before becoming lead graphic designer on Pulp Fiction, says that drawing Red Apple took only a handful of sketches....
...Several priests, advocates of liberation theology, later joined the movement, with one — Spaniard Manuel Pérez Martínez — rising to become its paramount leader for more than two decades....
...Ingrid Martínez, who fled Venezuela’s economic crisis nine years ago and works in the hotel, said Maduro was making life worse for the estimated 29,000 refugees who now face discrimination and suspicion...
...He has publicly attacked Nicaragua’s “family dictatorship” led by Sandinista revolutionary Daniel Ortega and his vice-president wife Rosario Murillo....
...Among the 222 people freed were political and business leaders, journalists and students who spoke out against Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega’s regime....
...Former Elliott investor Leo Markel and ex-ValueAct investor Daniel Urdaneta have launched a new London-based fund called Finch Bay Capital, per Reuters....
...Rosario Murillo....
...“We thought at first that because he was a working-class president, we would be represented,” says protester Ana Rosario Contreras, president of the Caracas Nursing Association....
...Their Mexican opponents, as irony would have it, are coached by an Argentine: Tata Martino, former manager of his native country and an intimate of the Messis from their hometown of Rosario....
...At the National, Martinez’s Jess, played with great warmth and wit by the author in Ian Rickson’s staging, has cerebral palsy (though Martinez prefers to describe herself as “wobbly”)....
...The Nicaraguan regime of President Daniel Ortega has seized the assets of three independent newspapers and forced the closure of more than 54 media outlets, according to an investigation by Confidencial,...
...Daniel Martinez, director of mortgage origination in Chicago for the Self-Help Federal Credit Union, says he uses “alternative data” to score borrowers — and finds them good credit risks....
...“The situation in parliament shows where Spain is right now,” Martínez-Bascuñán said....
...Neither Jorge Díaz, Agustín Martínez nor Antonio Mercero are academics, but in fact television scriptwriters in their 40s and 50s who have worked on Spanish shows such as On Duty Pharmacy, Central Hospital...
...Máriam Martínez-Bascuñán, a political scientist at the Autonomous University of Madrid, said the budget had become a “bazaar”, where “everything is up for auction, rather than a negotiation based on the...
...In power since 2007, Ortega, 75, is the longest ruling leader in the Americas and has installed his wife Rosario Murillo as vice-president....
...Modelling by Jaime Martínez Valderrama at Alicante university indicates that the soil for wheat and sunflower crops in Córdoba province could be exhausted in six decades....
...What happened next was reminiscent of Nicaragua, where President Daniel Ortega imprisoned and disqualified his main opponents in the run-up to recent elections....
...Two decades ago, Violeta Chamorro beat Daniel Ortega in Nicaraguan elections....
...Spain’s national court has demanded that Galán give testimony as a suspect, together with his number two at Iberdrola Francisco Martínez Córcoles and two former senior executives at the company, for alleged...
...The show by Jean-Daniel Broussé, who performs under the name JD, begins with video of the area — producing an audible sigh from the audience — which gradually zooms in on his family’s village bakery....
...This is certainly true of Surrey-born Daniel Calvert, who up until last August was head chef at Belon in Hong Kong....
...“Inditex has pioneered a model that is logistically outstanding and has superb, responsive information systems that focus on novelty,” says Carmen Valor Martínez, a sustainable fashion expert at Comillas...
...“The Madrid election is set to determine the future of the right in Spain,” said Máriam Martínez-Bascuñán, a political scientist at the autonomous university of Madrid....
...Martínez-Bascuñán also argued that the right faces far tougher obstacles if it is to return to power on the national stage....
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