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...“Naranjos”, for example, starts as a Spanish folk song about oranges and seagulls, pine trees and mountains, fields and rivers, before the scene shifts to an urban streetscape with asphalt and street lights...
...Right now: Lanzarote, specifically the Hotel Emblematico La Casa de Los Naranjos....
...But Jackson, Ling and Naranjo’s findings are more than just a stylised mental model to explain the popularity of private capital....
...“One of the challenges is how to generate more private investment . . . to generate more jobs and really shrink the high unemployment rate,” said economist Fernando Naranjo, who served in Figueres’ previous...
...During the Congress session, Socialist party congressman Jaime Naranjo spoke for more than 14 hours to detail the allegations against the president....
....£14.95 Corney & Barrow Maturana, Naranjo Torontel 2019 Maule, Chile 13.5%What a story!...
...Diego Naranjo, senior policy adviser at the civil rights organisation European Digital Rights in Brussels, said Cookiebot’s findings raised questions about whether the public websites were in violation of...
...— Le15 Café, in Colaba, is a French-inspired eatery from pastry chef Pooja Dhingra and head chef Pablo Naranjo Agular. I would recommend the Parmesan waffles with poached eggs....
...“There are no cocktails, banquets or luxury hotels on this trip,” Mr Naranjo told reporters last week. “It’s estimated that between 160m and 220m people will watch it on TV....
...“Colombia deserves an opportunity to show that by taking a more integral, intelligent and more permanent approach, we can replace coca,” vice-president Oscar Naranjo told reporters....
...Óscar Naranjo, a government peace negotiator countered that “this is the best agreement we could have. Let’s try to avoid apocalyptic forecasts and work together towards its implementation”....
...Óscar Naranjo, a retired police boss turned government negotiator, said the deal was the only way out of the long cycle of violence: “We are neither giving in to the enemy nor asking them to capitulate....
.... ——————————————- Óscar Naranjo is a former director of the Colombian National Police...
...Oscar Naranjo, former head of Colombia’s national police, discusses why his policing philosophy might hold valuable lessons for other countries working to contain the threat of organised crime and drug traffickers...
...Her business partner is none other than “supercop” Óscar Naranjo, Colombia’s former police chief who won international accolades after dismantling the country’s most notorious drugs cartels and is now working...
...Gen Naranjo told the FT that he would bring to Mexico a “hemispheric perspective” to its problems of drug-related violence....
...Gen Naranjo, profiled here by the FT, is also looking for a job....
...This month he announced that if victorious on July 1, he would appoint General Oscar Naranjo as a presidential adviser on security issues....
...Yet, encouragingly, Mr Peña Nieto has hired Colombia’s Oscar Naranjo, the “best cop in the world”, as his security adviser. That may partly be a PR stunt to appease Washington....
...This horticultural imperialism culminated in Spain where the Alhambra and the Generalife in Granada, and the Patio de los Naranjos in Cordoba, are exceptional examples that retain much of their original...
...He has also hired General Oscar Naranjo, Colombia’s former police chief, as his security adviser. The “Drugs War” is therefore likely to continue, even if its tactics somewhat change....
...Oscar Naranjo, Colombia’s police chief, had already warned that organised crime gangs – known as Bacrim, the Spanish acronym – presented a greater threat to security than the Marxist Revolutionary Armed...
...of a reshuffle for weeks, with Carlos Herrera Descalzi, the mining minister; Susana Baca, culture minister; Miguel Caillaux, agriculture minister; Ricardo Giesecke, environment minister and Aíd García Naranjo...
...“If your police forces are scattered, the narcos simply pick you off,” points out General Oscar Naranjo, head of Colombia’s police....
...In this instance, the culprits helped police by living conspicuously, like narcotraffickers, Oscar Naranjo, Colombia’s police chief, told reporters....
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