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...The hotel — and theatre — are on a quiet back street behind the central square, Puerta del Sol, with an eclectic set of neighbours: a few dressmaking shops, specialist guitar-maker José Ramírez and, next...
...Furthermore, Rogelio Ramírez de la O, an independent economist, said the US Congress “has become more or less unified around the China issue . . ....
...The country’s first dictator, José Santos Zelaya, was driven from power with American help in 1909. Two decades of US military presence in the country followed....
...“Daniel Ortega can’t govern amid hostility from the US,” says Mr Ramírez....
...“Construction activity in Spain is seeing [a] resurgence,” says Adolfo Ramirez-Escudero, chief executive of the Spanish arm of CBRE, the real estate services giant....
...With the crucial support of Lanzarote’s then-President José Ramírez Cerdá, a childhood friend, Manrique began documenting the island’s traditional culture and ecology, working tirelessly for the protection...
...José Navarro Studio, Calle de la Ballesta 11, 28004 Madrid (+3491-523 8483; www.josenavarrostudio.blogspot.com)....
...The surprise is the choice of new CEO: José Marcos Ramírez Miguel – a man with a quarter-century record in banking and finance but only four years at Banorte, where he has been managing director of the wholesale...
...José Maria Botelho de Vasconcelos, minister of petroleum for Angola was also concerned about oversupply said that $81 a barrel was a “fair price” Youcef Yousfi, minister of energy for Algeria said: “We...
...And neither has anyone else,” says José Alberto Carbonell, director-general of the Port de Barcelona....
...But Dudamel is a product of the Fundación del Estado para el Sistema Nacional de las Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles de Venezuela, the country’s hugely hyped scheme for social change through music....
...Rogelio Ramírez de la O, director of the Mexico City consultancy Ecanal, wrote this week: “Mexico is facing external markets that are growing only modestly, or facing recession in the euro zone....
...Ramírez is one of Spain’s most influential rightwing opinion formers....
...To take one example, Francisco Ramírez’s contributions at the beginning of the century were delicate art nouveau cityscapes....
...Meanwhile, Jose Pablo Arellano is to step down as chief executive of Codelco, the world’s largest copper producer, in March when a new board will be appointed to the Chilean state-owned company following...
...Having the sector under state control will certainly do nothing to help, it was working just fine already,” said José Grasso Vecchio, a Caracas-based analyst....
...“We’re experiencing some volatility, but we expect the (copper) price to stay high, although not as much as in the first months (of the year),” said Jose Pablo Arellano, chief executive of Codelco, the state...
...José Pablo Arellano, Codelco’s chief executive, said the copper market would remain tight and volatile next year. “Copper inventories are very small,” he said....
...A further encouraging sign came last week when Mexico arrested Gustavo Rivera Martínez, a US citizen suspected of being de facto leader of the Tijuana-based Arellano Félix cartel....
...Across the street is the Peralta Adobe, built in 1797, the last remaining structure – sculpted in clay – from El Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe, the first settlement here....
...China is in a growth stage that means it has intensive demand for copper in construction,” said Jose Pablo Arellano, executive president of Chile’s state copper company, Codelco, the world’s largest copper...
...Jose Pablo Arellano, chief executive of Codelco, said demand for copper would remain firm and outpace supply in 2007....
...I do not see there being excess supply in 2007 or 2008,” said José Pablo Arellano, executive president of Codelco, the state-owned copper producer, in an interview with the Financial Times....
...Mr Chávez has ferociously denounced critics of this move....
...José Pablo Arellano, Codelco’s chief executive, has already begun meeting union officials. But developments in Antofagasta this week suggest the unions are in an increasingly militant mood....
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