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...“It’s better for him to stay, to avoid a war and more bloodshed,” said José Ramón Centeno, in Monimbó, an indigenous neighbourhood of Masaya that was both a Sandinista stronghold in 1979 and the last bastion...
...“Daniel Ortega can’t govern amid hostility from the US,” says Mr Ramírez....
...“I never thought I’d live through two dictatorships and two revolutions, because this is a civic revolution,” says Sergio Ramírez, who served as Mr Ortega’s vice-president in the 1980s....
...They teamed up with Damián Ortega, José’s brother Gabriel Kuri, Cruzvillegas and Jerónimo López Ramírez, better known as tattoo artist Dr Lakra....
...“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....
...crooned Daniel Ortega, Nicaraguan president, in a rambling discourse....
...“Thanks to Martinelli, we are in the process of returning to our lost status as a banana republic,” says Ramón Ricardo Arias, a lawyer who heads Transparency International’s chapter in Panama....
...José Ramón Acosta, a Caracas-based economist with the Central University of Venezuela, is not hopeful officials will be willing to rein all that in because, he says, “the government is not going to take...
...To take one example, Francisco Ramírez’s contributions at the beginning of the century were delicate art nouveau cityscapes....
...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....
...Sergio Ramírez, Mr Ortega’s former vice-president, is confident the Nicaraguan leader will maintain economic discipline....
...Labour Minister José Ramon Rivero stated to El Universal in a January 12 interview that they are considering legislation that would make all private firms share profits with community councils and workers...
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