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Raffanello indicted for impeding Sanford probe

...Administration; he played a major role in the agency's drug enforcement cases against Panama's former military dictator Manuel Noriega and Medellín cartel kingpin Fabio Ochoa.The DOJ's indictment claimed that Mr Raffanello directed that documents housed...

Confidence returns after years of turmoil

...that when Americans thought about Colombia, these things came to mind: "drugs, guerrillas, Pablo Escobar, coffee" and Manuel Noriega, the Panamanian dictator the US deposed in 1989, who had links with the country's drugs barons.Four years later, after...

Noriega's non-return may avoid red faces

...and-blue ceramic sign reads: "Noriega."The garden is overgrown, and...of the extent to which General Manuel Antonio Noriega, Panama's former military dictator...Torrijos, the memories of Gen Noriega's years in power are resurfacing...

No return for Noriega just yet

...sign to one side. It reads: "Noriega ".The garden is overgrown...of the extent to which General Manuel Antonio Noriega, Panama's former military dictator...Torrijos, the memories of Gen Noriega's years in power are resurfacing...

US thinks its laws apply everywhere

...recently avoided prison in Louisiana by the skin of his teeth for business activities conducted in the UK, or even Manuel Noriega, plucked from the presidency of Panama to serve time in the US for crimes committed in his own country.These are only...

How America distorts its self-image

...and democracy. President George H. W. Bush sent 22,500 troops to oust Manuel Noriega and, as he declared, "to defend democracy " in a conflict "between Noriega and the people of Panama ". The conservative columnist George Will favoured...

America supports democracy, how novel

...change" and democracy. President George H. W. Bush sent 22,500 troops to oust Manuel Noriega and, as he declared, "to defend democracy" in a conflict "between Noriega and the people of Panama". The conservative columnist George Will favoured this...

The seats of power

...exile in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, allows York to observe that "exile is a place where time and decor stand still". The Manuel Noriega entry confines itself to a single photograph showing a garish Christmas tree.Compared to York's book, James Wilson's...

The seats of power

...exile in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, allows York to observe that "exile is a place where time and decor stand still". The Manuel Noriega entry confines itself to a single photograph showing a garish Christmas tree.Compared to York's book, James Wilson's...

Low-profile, high-worth

...had been using the treaty.The development had limited success until 1989, when the US invaded Panama to oust General Manuel Noriega.Panama was one of the largest providers of offshore financial services in the world, but the invasion prompted the...

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