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...By 2009, 17 of Latin America’s 20 republics had left or centre-left governments, according to Victor Bulmer-Thomas, an economic historian....
...“Bolsonaro is a bit extreme,” admitted Brasília resident Víctor Murilho, aged 30. “But he personifies the changes we need.”...
...Ortega is a member of the club and he took me on a tour. My guide walked beside us looking angry....
...Victor Ortega and Juan Rios Lopera of Columbia compete in the men’s 10-metre synchro platform preliminary competition at the FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday....
...Since the death of Franco in 1975, Spain has been reflexively pro-European, adhering to the advice of the philosopher José Ortega y Gasset that “Spain is the problem, Europe the solution”....
...“We may be a company that was founded in Spain, but we now have only 24 per cent of our revenues coming from there,” said Mr Sánchez Ortega....
...Amancio Ortega, Spain’s richest man and the founder of the Inditex clothing group, plans to retire as chairman and make way for Pablo Isla, the current chief executive....
...In this, Mr Zapatero seems to be following the dictum of José Ortega y Gasset, the philosopher and writer, that “Spain is the problem, Europe the solution”....
...For more than a generation Spaniards have been reflexively pro-European, conscious of their turbulent 20th-century history of internal strife and instinctively following the dictum of José Ortega y Gasset...
...Victor Borge, a political analyst and pollster in Costa Rica says: “Bush forgot about us. There is no US policy towards Latin America, let alone Central America.”...
...“After 1990 everything changed,” said Víctor Hugo Tinoco, a Sandinista who left the party. “It stopped being a collective leadership and became Daniel’s personal one.”...
...Mr Noboa maintained that the real count would show he had won the election, citing one outlying poll, by Consultar, a local pollster, that showed him the victor....
...pez Obrador, the socialist former mayor of Mexico City, is on course to win the Mexican presidency this year and Daniel Ortega, a 1980s b?te noire of the US, is well placed in Nicaragua....
...Ortega is striving to make his alliance with Chávez compatible with maintaining IMF support....
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