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...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....
...In the port city of Guayaquil, protests broke out over the transfer of jailed gang leader Adolfo “Fito” Macías to a maximum-security prison last weekend....
...Pérez declined to comment on the specific allegations made by the Gilinskis, citing the ongoing legal cases....
...His other lawyer, Víctor Pérez, said Castillo’s speech on Wednesday announcing the shutdown of congress “did not constitute the crime of rebellion”....
...The first two artists to show are the Cuba-born Glenda León and Gustavo Pérez Monzón. Seven works by each will be released on October 6....
...“Despite having a good income, I cannot save enough to buy a house due to my student loan payments,” wrote Gustavo Perez, 30, from Miami, Florida. “I have a 12-year-old daughter....
...In academia, the Universidad de Buenos Aires, the city’s main university, has produced no fewer than five Nobel laureates, the most recent being César Milstein, for medicine in 1984, and Adolfo Pérez Esquivel...
...A similar name — Jean Carlos Mendez Perez — appears in the list of names of the dead from the massacre. “It’s a very weird sensation,” Mr Morales said of the fear Mr Mendez Perez had probably died....
...Argentine Nobel Peace Prize winner Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, who protested Mr Obama’s visit during one of the most traumatic dates of Argentina’s history in an open letter this month, approved of the move as...
...Gustavo Gorriti, a renowned journalist who was kidnapped during Alberto Fujimori’s regime, put it another way: “Democracy and common sense have won....
...The young Gustavo suggested planting soya and set about modernising the company....
...“The opposition has charged against the government with everything it has, with the help of the media,” said Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, a human-rights activist who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1980 for campaigning...
...“Like Miami in the 1980s, Bogotá is turning into a hub for Latin America,” says Mr Pérez....
...The exhibition’s co-curator, Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, says that the “excitement and energy of the New World are made palpable in the works”. He was not exaggerating....
...In a symmetrical arrangement, Rosimonda’s brother, Adolfo, and Faramondo’s sister, Clotilde, love each other but have problems of their own, which are skilfully confronted by Maarten Engeltjes, a countertenor...
...Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, wife of Venezuelan media billionaire Gustavo Cisneros, has collected work by mid-20th-century artists from these countries since the 1970s, when they had no global presence....
...it’s only natural that the people leading the [government’s] communicational hegemony would set their sights on newspapers, looking to curb dissenting voices and control the flow of information,” wrote Gustavo...
...Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, an Argentine Nobel peace laureate, wrote in an opinion piece in Clarín newspaper on Friday: “I don’t consider that Jorge Bergoglio was an accomplice of the dictatorship, but I believe...
...Camilo Perez, an economist at Bank of Bogota said economic output per capita has nearly doubled in five years, to $6,700 last year from $3,400 in 2006....
...Gustavo Giuliano settled in Barracas 12 years ago because it was a quiet neighbourhood with easy access south to his hometown of La Plata....
...Soon after, he took a job as the head of sanitation and environment in the office of Madrid’s new mayor, a post that led to strong political affiliations with the centrist political party of Adolfo Suárez...
...Pérez Esquivel 1979 – Mother Teresa 1978 – Anwar al-Sadat, Menachem Begin 1977 – Amnesty International 1976 – Betty Williams, Mairead Corrigan 1975 – Andrei Sakharov 1974 – Seán MacBride, Eisaku Sato...
...Typical of the new unemployed is Gustavo Pérez, who once worked as a financial markets trader for a cash-rich Spanish construction company but lost his job when the housing market collapsed and the company...
...During his eight months as a hostage of Colombia’s Farc rebels in 2002, businessman Gustavo Muñoz knew that he would be executed the moment the Colombian military intervened....
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