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He has two other brothers, Jose Diaz-Balart, a journalist, and Rafael Diaz-Balart, a banker.
In August 1996, the show was revamped again, as simply This Morning, with McEwen and Jane Robelot as co-hosts, news anchor Jose Diaz-Balart ( succeeded by Cynthia Bowers and later Thalia Assuras, and finally Julie Chen ) and Craig Allen ( of WCBS radio and television stations in New York City ) doing weather.

Jose and Cynthia
Her writings include Passionate Politics: Feminist Theory in Action ( NY: St. Martin's Press, 1987 ); " Preambulo: Abriendo las Copuertas ," in Declaracion Universal de Derecho Humanos: Texto Y Comentarios Inusuales, edited by Alda Facio ( San Jose, Costa Rica: ILANUD Programa Mujer, Justiciaa y Genero, 2001 ); and " Taking Stock: Women's Human Rights Five Years After Beijing " in Holding On to the Promise: Women's Human Rights and the Beijing + 5 Review, edited by Cynthia Meillon and Charlotte Bunch ( NJ: Center for Women's Global Leadership, 2001 ).

Jose and Bowers
Notable alumni include Kim Vestal, a longtime San Jose radio star, currently on KRTY ; Craig Bowers, production director at KGO-AM in San Francisco ; Steve Scott, drivetime news anchor at WCBS-AM in New York City ; Mark Nieto news and traffic anchor at KMVQ-FM in San Francisco ; Lynn Gold, weekend news anchor at KLIV ; and Tony Kovaleski, an investigative TV reporter at KMGH-TV in Denver.
Major practitioners include: Ernesto Amador Presas ( deceased ), Fred Lazo ( deceased ), Ernesto Presas Jr., Pepe Yap, Mike Bowers, Alex France, Lito Concepcion, John R. Malmo, Jon Rudy, Andy Elliott, Shelley Millspaugh, Vincent Pernice, Wolfgang Schnur, Juerg Ziegler,, Walter Hubmann, Edwin Lao, Thorbjørn “ Toby ” Hartelius, Johan Skålberg, Alex Ercia, Audy Ercia, Rami Vainionpää, Tomi Harell, Jose G. Paman, Randy Remolin, Jess Pablo, Carlos Pulanco, Andreas Boruta, Giovanni Zagari, Patrick Paulo, and Marina Regnér.

Jose and 1996
In August 1996, San Jose Mercury News reporter Gary Webb published a series titled Dark Alliance, alleging that the contras contributed to the rise of crack cocaine in California.
*" Dark Alliance ", by Gary Webb, San Jose Mercury News, August 1996.
In August 1996, San Jose Mercury News reporter Gary Webb published a series titled Dark Alliance, linking the origins of crack cocaine in California ( largely aimed at its African-American population ) to the CIA-Contra alliance.
" In a 1996 article in the Los Angeles Times, " Has the Drug War Created an Officer Liars ' Club ?," Joseph D. McNamara, then chief of police of San Jose, said " Not many people took defense attorney Alan M. Dershowitz seriously when he charged that Los Angeles cops are taught to lie at the birth of their careers at the Police Academy.
* Mentiras Historicas comunmente creidas by Jose Luis Vila-San-Juan Ed Planeta pp 215 230 1996 ISBN 84-08-01795-0
In 1996, Major League Soccer's original ten teams ; Columbus Crew, D. C. United, New England Revolution, NY / NJ MetroStars, Tampa Bay Mutiny, Colorado Rapids, Dallas Burn, Kansas City Wiz, Los Angeles Galaxy and San Jose Clash, began play.
While the Oakland Coliseum underwent a complete renovation, the 1996 97 Golden State Warriors played their home games in the San Jose Arena in San Jose, California, struggling to a 30 52 finish.
The WAC expanded from 10 to 16 universities in 1996, absorbing three teams from the defunct Southwest Conference ( SWC ) ( Rice, SMU, and TCU ), adding two from the Big West ( San Jose State and UNLV ), and Tulsa from the Missouri Valley.
On April 6, 1996, D. C. United played in the league's inaugural match against the San Jose Clash in Spartan Stadium in San Jose, California.
bar: Lasers color: skyblue from: 1996 till: end text: San Jose Lasers
The team is one of the ten charter members of MLS which competed in the league's first season in 1996 ( originally as the San Jose Clash ) and took part in the first game in MLS history, defeating D. C. United 1 0.
* Spartan Stadium ; San Jose, California ( 1996 2005 )
Then, Francisco Escobar assumed the Presidency and afterwards Jose Maria Gonzalez de Caldas ( 1996 1997 ) succeeded him.
In the last month of the 1995 96 campaign, Kariya achieved the 100-point single-season mark with a goal and three assists in a 5 3 win against the San Jose Sharks on April 7, 1996.
He lost to future champion Omar Romero and drew with Gabriel Munoz in back-to-back fights in the summer of 1996, but then won 10 straight bouts and a pair of regional belts before losing on points to veteran ( and future IBF Light Flyweight Champion ) Jose Victor Burgos on December 12, 1997.
Though not immediately stepping down after losing power to Partido Popular's Jose Maria Aznar in 1996, he was ousted following a controversy regarding illegal means used in the struggle against the ETA during his government.
* On May 23, 1996, the Boston Red Sox elected to lose their DH in the late innings, sending DH Jose Canseco out to play left field with a 9-4 lead in the 8th.
* Rappaport, Edward N., and Jose Fernandez-Partagas, 1996: The Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492 1996.
In a deal made prior to the 1996 trade deadline, the Mets infamously sent Kent and Jose Vizcaino to the Cleveland Indians for Álvaro Espinoza and Carlos Baerga.
A four-part television documentary based on the revised book was produced by KTEH-TV, the PBS affiliate in San Jose, California, in 1996.
Belfour was traded to the San Jose Sharks midway through the 1996 97 season after turning down a contract extension from the Hawks.

Jose and
: Four volcanoes ( two of them active ) rise near San Jose, in the center of the country ; one of the volcanoes, Irazu Volcano, erupted destructively in 1963 1965.
With the series tied after game six, the Indians went into the ninth inning of Game 7 with a 2 1 lead, but closer Jose Mesa allowed the Marlins to tie the game.
* Anti-Somozistas who had supported the revolution but felt betrayed by the Sandinista government e. g. Edgar Chamorro, prominent member of the political directorate of the FDN, or Jose Francisco Cardenal, who had briefly served in the Council of State before leaving Nicaragua out of disagreement with the Sandinista government's policies and founding the Nicaraguan Democratic Union ( UDN ), an opposition group of Nicaraguan exiles in Miami.
They advanced to the third round of the 2007 Stanley Cup playoffs after defeating the Calgary Flames and San Jose Sharks both in six games, coming back three straight after the Sharks ' 2 1 series lead.
* 1817 Jose Zorrilla y Moral, Spanish dramatist ( d. 1893 )
* Jose Ayala Lasso Speech to the German expellees, Day of the Homeland, Berlin 6 August 2005 Lasso was the first United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights ( 1994 1997 )
* 1954 Jose Dalisay, Jr., Filipino writer
* 1981 Juan Jose Haedo, Argentinian Cyclist
* 1984 Jose Juan Barea, American basketball player
* 1975 Jose Molina, Puerto Rican baseball player
In the first round of the playoffs, the Wizards would lose the first game to defending champions San Jose Earthquakes, 2 0, putting in a seemingly impossible situation to score 3 goals and concede none in game 2 of aggregate goal series.
* 1811 Battle of Las Piedras: The first great military triumph of the revolution of the Río de la Plata in Uruguay led by Jose Artigas.
* 1974 Jose Clayton, Tunisian footballer
In China, the claim that Mao had " adapted Marxism Leninism to Chinese conditions " evolved into the idea that he had updated it in a fundamental way applying to the world as a whole ; consequently, the term " Marxism Leninism Mao Zedong Thought " ( commonly known as Maoism ) was increasingly used to describe the official Chinese state ideology as well as the ideological basis of parties around the world who sympathized with the Communist Party of China ( such as the Communist Party of the Philippines, Marxist Leninist / Mao Zedong Thought, founded by Jose Maria Sison in 1968 ).
* 1780 Jose Cecilio del Valle, Honduran Politician ( d. 1834 )
* 1777 San Jose, California, is founded as Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe.
* 1989 A death squad composed of El Salvadoran army troops kills six Jesuit priests and two others at Jose Simeon Canas University.
* 1968 Jose Offerman, Dominican baseball player
* 1814 Battle of Rancagua: Spanish Royalists troops under Mariano Osorio defeated rebel Chilean forces of Bernardo O ' Higgins and Jose Miguel Carrera.
* Jose de Creeft
* May 2 Jose Abad Santos, Filipino chief justice of the Supreme Court ( b. 1886 )
San Jose Clash forward Eric Wynalda scores the league's first goal in a 1 0 victory over D. C. United.

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