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...The pair broadened the gallery’s programme to encompass works across media, from Pow Martinez’s crude, satirical paintings to found-object assemblages by Pinky Ibarra Urmaza that reference the experience...
...He was also caught making the false claim that the PP had always increased pensions in line with inflation when in government.Máriam Martínez-Bascuñán, a political scientist at the Autonomous University...
...La nuestra (“Ours”) they call it, a horizontal, slow game that goes back to the great San Lorenzo club sides of the 1940s (and is still revered by Argentine Pope Francis)....
...Luis Martínez Montes Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo del Escorial, San Lorenzo del Escorial, near Madrid Located in a 16th-century monastery on the southern face of Mount Abanto, not far...
...Run by Michelini i Mufatto (a family enterprise with wineries in Mendoza, Argentina, and Bierzo, Spain), it offers Uruguayan tapas paired with what it calls “transcendent wines”....
...The exhibition is taking place at the church of San Lorenzo, whose origins date back to the ninth century....
...The band is expanded for the restless moods and extended score of “Beloved” by alto saxophonist Miguel Zenón and drummer Johnathan Blake; “Esperanto”, based on the music of Vince Mendoza, features Chico...
...I hunt for French decorative arts and furniture at Isabel Martínez, and 20th-century objects at El Transformista....
...When Lorenzo Mendoza attends baseball games, crowds treat him like a star player....
...Hailing from Rosario, Argentina’s second city and Lionel Messi’s home town, Correa was key to Buenos Aires club San Lorenzo’s stellar 2013-14 season....
...Lorenzo Mendoza, the head of Venezuela’s largest privately owned company, food and drink producer Polar, urged the government to stop strangling the private sector and seek international financial aid to...
...In February, Lorenzo Mendoza, chief executive and billionaire scion of Polar’s founding family, urged the government to stop strangling the private sector and seek international aid to avoid social collapse...
...Lorenzo Mendoza, president of Empresas Polar, has had a rocky relationship with the leaders of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Republic....
...Mendoza, who runs it....
...According to Lorenzo Mendoza, president of Empresas Polar, a powerful food and drink conglomerate, nationalised companies are running at 40 per cent of their capacity....
...Many were encouraged when shortly after his election victory in April Maduro held talks with Lorenzo Mendoza, one of the most powerful representatives of Venezuela’s private sector, who runs the food and...
...Chávez’s successor opened the doors of the Miraflores presidential palace Tuesday night to Lorenzo Mendoza, the company’s billionaire boss, to discuss the country’s faltering food supply....
...And there are few more powerful businessmen in Venezuela than Lorenzo Mendoza, who runs the country’s largest privately owned company, Polar....
...“We will see who can last longer, Mendoza, you with your millions or me with my morals,” Mr Chávez said in a nationally televised speech two years ago to Polar’s president Lorenzo Mendoza, whose family fortune...
...Mr Chávez has repeatedly threatened to expropriate Polar, the food group, and he once said, Lorenzo Mendoza, its president would go to hell for being rich....
...On the first day, we rode steadily upwards to the Chilean border at the Martínez milestone, an iron cross on a ridge in the middle of nowhere....
...“Don’t push me Mendoza, don’t push me,” he demanded of Lorenzo Mendoza, Polar’s billionaire owner. Still, an all-out expropriation of Polar appears unlikely....
...Stockists: Oddbins, Great Grog, Bottle Apostle, Catchpole & Frogitt, Cuckoo Wines, Hermitage Cellars, Martinez Wines. Prices from £6.99. Urban Blend (red) 2008, Maule Valley, Chile....
...The president threatened to seize all property belonging to Venezuela’s largest company, Polar, which produces food and drinks and is run by Lorenzo Mendoza, the country’s second richest man....
...Lorenzo Mendoza, president of Polar, said last night: “We consider this decision to be unjust, disconcerting and unconstitutional.”...
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