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...Today, along with the nearby Palacio de Velázquez and Casa de Vacas, it hosts art exhibitions (in conjunction with the Reina Sofia museum)....
...It was an extraordinary luxury to spend time alone with Bosch, Titian, Velázquez or Goya....
...Stiffly determined aristocrats — Velázquez’s moustache-curling “Count-Duke of Olivares”, Goya’s wigged, powdered “Manuel Lapeña” — tower above us, while a laughing “Lucienne Bréval as Carmen” shines in the...
...“The first quarter was an excellent quarter,” Velázquez said....
...“Pemex continues generating value and contributing to national development,” Alberto Velázquez, finance director, told analysts. “Little by little, Pemex is achieving solid results..”...
...Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has made “rescuing” Pemex a national priority....
...But now, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has made it increasingly tough even to get into Mexico....
...Mexico’s president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has vowed to rescue Pemex, which has $100bn of financial debt, by offering tax cuts and dedicating more government capital to the company in an effort to...
...Pemex is moving in the right direction,” Alberto Velázquez, finance director, told a conference call with analysts....
...Completing the team is Alberto Velázquez, a university economics professor, as Pemex finance chief. None responded to requests to be interviewed for this article, nor did Mr López Obrador....
...President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who sees Pemex as a key pillar of the economy, is pouring in billions of dollars in investment to stave off a spiralling crisis that risks denting Mexico’s sovereign...
...“Pemex will be reborn,” President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said at his daily morning news conference on Friday, at which the additional measures were announced....
...Alberto Velázquez, Pemex’s chief financial officer, told a conference call with analysts that with strong support from the government, Pemex was now “on the right track”....
...Never mind: he is, exceptionally, reunited here with “The Countess of Altamira” — mask face, sparkle of pink satin — and their son Manuel, both from the Metropolitan Museum of Art....
...Artists include Rembrandt, Vermeer, Rubens, Poussin, Claude Lorraine, La Tour, Domenichino, Guercino, Velázquez and Murillo....
...It still cherishes the Siglo de Oro, the 16th and 17th centuries of Cervantes, Velázquez and imperial conquest in South America....
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