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...In Mexico, the Pope was met by President Calderón, whose National Action party was founded by conservative Catholics in 1939....
...But many party members identify him too closely with his loss to Mr Calderón in the 2005 primary race....
...“The Fiat 500 is a good car in Brazil,” says Santiago Pages, Chrysler’s vice-president of manufacturing....
...Hernán Calderón, president of consumer group Conadecus which raised the concerns, said the merger “could deepen the dominant and monopoly position of the airlines”, noting fares could rise if “customers...
...It is December 24 2014 in Santiago, and Chile, Peru and Bolivia are at war....
...Edelmiro Cavazos, the mayor of Santiago near the northern industrial capital of Monterrey, was kidnapped by armed men on Sunday night....
...The editorial came a few days after Luis Carlos Santiago, the newspaper’s photographer, was killed by suspected drugs traffickers in broad daylight at a popular shopping centre....
...Luis Carlos Santiago, the newspaper’s photographer, was murdered just over a week ago. He was shot nine times in broad daylight at a popular shopping centre....
...Last night, Mr Calderon lamented Mouriño’s death....
...Santiago Creel, president of Mexico’s upper house and a member of the centre-right National Action party of Mr Calderón, the president, said his party would turn its attention to fighting the monopolies...
...Mexican press reports quote Santiago Creel, president of Mexico’s Senate and a member of Mr Calderón’s conservative National Action party, as saying the country’s Congress would reject the conditions....
...Santiago Creel, until last week the government’s leader in the country’s senate, says agreement on the pressing question of oil can be reached....
...In an interview with the FT last week, Santiago Creel, president of the country’s Senate and a member of Mr Calderón’s National Action party (PAN), came up with the answer: to go after Mexico’s powerful...
...Even so, the administration of President Felipe Calderón has opted for a “lite” approach....
...Mum was born in Santiago and had never told me this about her family before. When I asked why, she said that when she was young she was teased for looking indigenous so she just kept quiet about it....
...Opposition parties, whose help Mr Calderón needs to get a majority, wanted greater commitment from the president and his team....
...Last year, Chilean companies invested more money abroad than in any year since 1997, according to the Santiago Chamber of Commerce....
...Santiago Castillo, at Advent’s Mexico office, told the FT: “We think this marks the start of a new trend that will allow us to incorporate cashflow leverage in our transactions in Mexico and Latin America...
...His surprise victory in his party’s primaries over Santiago Creel seemed to inject dynamism into the PAN’s bid to retain the presidency, and polls during most of the first two months of this year showed...
...The results of the primaries are a complete reversal of opinion polls that had shown Santiago Creel, the former interior minister and the favoured candidate of President Vicente Fox, as the strong frontrunner...
...He agrees that Mr Calderón is emerging as the main threat to Mr López Obrador, after he unexpectedly beat Santiago Creel, widely considered to be a weak candidate, in internal elections....
...Mr Calderón, a 43-year-old with frameless glasses and a receding hairline, has risen rapidly in the polls since he beat Santiago Creel in party elections recently to become the ruling PAN party’s official...
...Santiago Creel’s aspirations to represent Mexico’s ruling National Action party (PAN) in presidential elections next year were upset on Sunday, when Felipe Calderon comfortably won the first round of the...
...Santiago Creel, Mexico's interior secretary and one of President Vicente Fox's closest political allies, resigned on Wednesday to run for the presidency....
...If Mr Calderón does win, Santiago Creel, the interior minister close to President Vicente Fox, is likely to pull out of the race. Does it matter?...
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