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...Ostensibly in this spirit, Luna Luna is releasing a capsule collection of lunar-themed designs by local artists Mario Ayala, Alfonso Gonzalez Jr and Sonya Sombreuil, set to coincide with Frieze Week in LA...
...As Benoît Cœuré’s predecessor, Jose González-Páramo, put it in a 2010 speech, these measures were intended to provide “great support to this market segment”....
...Morena’s main banner is not to steal and for the PRI, it’s like public policy — get in and rob,” said Mr González....
...The ruling followed a complaint by a Spanish man, Mario Costeja González, over a 1998 auction notice for his repossessed home published on a newspaper website....
...But Mario Draghi, ECB president and erstwhile market soothsayer, is in a pickle....
...Populist anti-elitist Congressman Henry Gonzalez (D-TX) successfully pushed the notoriously secretive Federal Reserve to release transcripts of its monetary policy meetings and staff presentation materials...
...The departure of Mr Lozoya, a leading light in Mr Peña Nieto’s election campaign, follows that of procurement chief Arturo Henríquez last September and of Mario Beauregard as finance director in November...
...“Bimbo has a very good record of balancing their level of debt, gradually paying off their loans before borrowing to buy something new,” says Rogelio González, part of the Mexico corporate ratings team at...
...In Mexico, in 1911, Enrique González Martínez published a poem called “Tuércele el cuello al cisne” or “Wring the Swan’s Neck,” which also called for the end of modernista poetry, that seemed more sensitive...
...In 2010, Mario Costeja González, a Spanish lawyer, asked Google to remove two online links. Five years later and those links, along with nearly 320,000 others, have gone....
...Mario Costeja González has no particular axe to grind with Google. Indeed, he likes and uses the search engine....
...When Mario Costeja González asked Google to remove search results relating to the forced sale of his house, the Spanish lawyer would not have been considering the implications for civil liberties in Hong...
...Then there’s the fact that Italy already has some of the most heavyweight jobs in the EU, particularly at the European Central Bank, where Roman Mario Draghi presides....
...“I can only congratulate them,” Mario Costeja González said in a telephone interview on Friday morning. “I think this is the correct move....
...Mario Costeja González insists he has nothing against Google and its flagship search engine....
...Mario Costeja González sought to expunge a story about repossession of his home to pay debts when he sued Google....
...In 2010 a Spanish national, Mario Costeja González, complained to the Spanish data protection regulator requesting that Google remove links to two notices that appeared in the results when his name was searched...
...Mario Costeja González – Murad Ahmed, London Mario Costeja González just wanted a small slice of his past to be ignored, lost, left behind....
...● 2010 Spain’s top court upheld the complaint of Mario Costeja González before referring it to the European Court of Justice, which ruled this week....
...Looking back, the Google lawyers may be ruing putting up a fight against Mario Costeja González, a Spaniard who wanted them to remove links to a court-mandated announcement that his house was to be auctioned...
...Mario Costeja González, the Spanish national who brought the complaint, said it was “not going to be a big problem for Google” because the ruling only required it to remove irrelevant information....
...On Tuesday the court came to a final judgment in a case brought by a Spanish citizen, Mario Costeja González, against Google....
...For more than a decade, googling the name of Mario Costeja González has brought up links to a 1998 official notice in Catalan from the big Barcelona paper La Vanguardia, announcing the auction of his home...
...Earlier in the month two prominent members of the Gulf cartel, Mario Cárdenas Guillén and Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sánchez, are captured....
...Mario Draghi, the ECB’s president, said in an interview with France’s Le Monde newspaper at the weekend that the bank did not have “any taboos” when it came to trying to help the eurozone’s economy, but...
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