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After and Fidel
After two days, the plane lands in Havana, Cuba, where the hijackers are jailed by Fidel Castro.
After Fidel Castro's Communist Revolution, Carnival's religious overture was suppressed.
After an attack against Fidel Castro's Communist forces at the Bay of Pigs, Stevenson unwittingly disputed allegations that the attack was financed and supported by the Central Intelligence Agency, claiming instead that the anti-Communist forces were supported by dissident Cuban émigrés.
Former National Intelligence Officer for Latin America and Cuba expert Professor Brian Latell argues in his book After Fidel, that the plan to assassinate Somoza was devised in Havana with direct input from Fidel Castro.
After beating Enrique Carabeo in March 1961, Nápoles found himself a new challenge, outside of the ring ; Cuban president Fidel Castro banned professional boxing in Cuba, and Nápoles soon found his career in jeopardy.
After Fidel Castro gained control of Cuba, Sturgis formed the International Anti-Communist Brigade.
After weeks of tension following the disputed outcome of the snap election, disgruntled and reformist military officers, led by then Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and General Fidel V. Ramos, surprised the entire nation and the whole world when they announced their defection from President Marcos and their strong belief that Aquino was the real winner in the presidential election on February 22, 1986.
After almost 20 years in prison, he was eventually released from Mexico City's Palacio de Lecumberri prison on 6 May 1960 and moved to Havana, Cuba, where Fidel Castro's new revolutionary government welcomed him.
After Cuban President Fidel Castro stepped down in February 2008, Bongo became the world's longest-serving non-monarch ruler.
After losing the war to Fidel Castro, Oliva stayed local and took to hanging out at the beach.
After returning from space Dryoma was presented to Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
After coming to power in 1959, Fidel Castro's government built a highly effective machinery of repression, according to Human Rights Watch.
After Batista's military coup on March 10, 1952, Fidel Castro and his group began to train young men to engage in the struggle, along with other anti-Batista groups, against what they perceived to be an illegitimate government.
After the tumultuous snap elections on February 7, Marcos announced that he was replacing Ver with Fidel Ramos due to his alleged ties with the Aquino assassination although he tacitly kept Ver in power.
After becoming urged by the Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos, Legarda ran for the Senate in 1998 under the Lakas-NUCD-UMDP Party.
After the success of the Revolution on 1 January 1959, Dorticós returned to Cuba and was appointed Minister of Revolutionary Laws in the cabinet headed by Fidel Castro.
After only six months, Urrutia resigned his position due to a series of disputes with revolutionary leader Fidel Castro and emigrated to the United States shortly after.
After the major official visit by the Cuban Revolution's Fidel Castro to the People's Republic of China in 1995, materials were given for the new Chinese arch on Calle Dragone in Havana's Barrio Chino.
After the revolution, Korda became Fidel Castro's personal photographer for 10 years, accompanying Castro on trips and in meetings with foreign personalities.
After the failed Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961, Fidel Castro moved even closer to the Soviet Union.
After an ineffective Test Best was overlooked for the West Indies ' overseas tours and drifted out of contention with the emergence of fellow fast bowlers Fidel Edwards and Jerome Taylor.
After the 1959 triumph of the Cuban insurrection led by a militant " foco " under Fidel Castro, his Argentina-born, cosmopolitan and Marxist-Leninist colleague Guevara parlayed his ideology and experiences into a model for emulation ( and at times, direct military intervention ) around the globe.
After the victory of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, Granado was invited to Havana by Guevara, who for all intents and purposes had risen to become second-in-command under Fidel Castro.

After and Castro
After the Byzantine reconquest, the city was locally known as Megalo Kastro or Castro ( the Big Castle in Greek ) and its inhabitants were called Kastrinoi or Castrini ( Castle-dwellers in Greek ).
After Mexican independence from Spain in the early 19th century, Spanish colonists were given land grants, one of which was Rancho El Sobrante, deeded to Juan Jose and Víctor Castro in 1841.
After defeating Micheltorena and his ill-equipped " Cholo " army, José Antonio Castro was appointed Comandante General of California, in charge of the Mexican Army's operations in California.
After 1956, when Trujillo saw that Castro was gaining ground, he started to support Batista with money, planes, equipment, and men.
After dropping out of college, he settled in the Castro District of San Francisco.
After assuming temporary control over the presidency, Raúl Castro was elected as the new president during a legislative session held at Cuba's Palace of Conventions in Havana.
After the discovery, they selected Baldorioty de Castro as the supervisor of a series of experiments to determine the terrain's components.
After completing his participation in Paris, Baldorioty de Castro returned to Puerto Rico, at the moment when there was political instability between groups with supported the abolition of slavery in the island and the Spanish colonial government.
After a stint with the rock musical Hair and recording with Mercury label mate Exuma ( Tony McKay ), Peppy Castro formed Barnaby Bye with fellow cast members Bobby and Billy Alessi.
* Inês de Castro: The Queen Who Was Crowned After Death
After appearing in several telenovelas and recording some albums as a teenager, Castro began his " internationalization " in 1993, starting with concerts in Puerto Rico.
After being disappointed with sales from his records with Universal, Castro returned to Sony and is recording an album due out in 2012.
He became a chemistry teacher at North High School in Phoenix and later went on to work as deputy director of the community service group Guadalupe Organization Inc. After returning to ASU to earn a law degree, he became an assistant to Arizona Governor Raul Castro.
Conrad Black, in his work " Richard M. Nixon: A Life in Full ", notes: After more than thirty years, no evidence has come to light in either country that the United States played a direct role in the overthrow of the Allende government, but it was certainly a geopolitical bonanza for the United States, as Allende was cavorting with Castro with a particularly irritating relish.
After meeting Castro at the University of Havana, Bosch went on to play a part in underground cells that later carried out the Cuban Revolution of 1959.
After order was restored at City Hall, SFPD cars carrying dozens of officers headed into the Castro District.
After the S. S. Colon log, it is assumed that Castro probably wanted to pass for an American citizen by birth, in order to receive economic benefits from the Association and to avoid any kind of discrimination.

After and rose
After those redeployments the number of Army troops in that region rose to 25, 000.
After the second terminal of International Airport Sofia was built the total number of passengers rose and reached 3 230 696 in 2008, and in April 2011 Airport Sofia serviced 282 694 passengers, 13 % more than the same period of 2009, when the record was 250 000 passengers.
After the record rose to number one, Haley was quickly given the title " Father of Rock and Roll ," by the media, and by teenagers that had come to embrace the new style of music.
After the war, the U. S. rose to become the dominant non-colonial economic power with broad influence in much of the world, with the key policies of the Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine.
" After listing the disasters of those 28 years, Bury concludes that Honorius " himself did nothing of note against the enemies who infested his realm, but personally he was extraordinarily fortunate in occupying the throne till he died a natural death and witnessing the destruction of the multitude of tyrants who rose up against him.
After World War II the number of inmates in prison camps and colonies, again, rose sharply, reaching approximately 2. 5 million people by the early 1950s ( about 1. 7 million of whom were in camps ).
After the decline of Mapungubwe, Great Zimbabwe rose on the Zimbabwe Plateau.
After the briefly successful reconquest of Sweden by Christian II and the subsequent Stockholm bloodbath in 1520, the Swedes rose in yet another rebellion which ousted the Danish forces once again in 1521, though Stockholm did not surrender until the summer of 1523.
After the Khitans left Mongolia the Shiwei Mongols rose to prominence, when from the 1130s there were reciprocally hostile relations between the successive khans of the Khamag Mongol confederation ( Khaidu, Khabul Khan and Ambaghai Khan ) and the emperors of the Jin dynasty.
After his expulsion, Nostredame continued working, presumably still as an apothecary, and became famous for creating a " rose pill " that supposedly protected against the plague.
After lumber baron William B. Cox purchased the team in 1943, the Phillies began a rapid rise to prominence in the National League, as the team rose out of the standings cellar for the first time in five years.
After the Welsh victory at the battle of Llwchwr in January 1136 and the successful ambush of Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare in April, south Wales rose in rebellion, starting in east Glamorgan and rapidly spreading across the rest of south Wales during 1137.
After the 1983 riots in Sri Lanka ushered in an extended civil war many Sri Lankans, both Tamil and Sinhalese, fled Sri Lanka, the number of arrivals from Sri Lanka to New Zealand and the Sri Lankan-born population in New Zealand rose dramatically.
After her narrow election victory in the first election, Halonen's approval ratings rose and reached a peak of 88 % in December 2003.
After university, living in London and Cambridge, Hughes went on to have many varied jobs including working as a rose gardener, a night watchman and a reader for the British film company J. Arthur Rank.
After them, other writers like Wen Rui ' an and Huang Yi also rose to prominence in a later period.
After the Duke of Richmond had replied, he rose again excitedly as if to speak, pressed his hand upon his breast, and fell down in a fit.
After World War I, as the members of the Group " began to be famous, the execration increased, and the caricature of an idle, snobbish and self-congratulatory rentier class, promoting its own brand of high culture began to take shape ": as Forster self-mockingly put it, " In came the nice fat dividends, up rose the lofty thoughts ".
After the war, he steadily rose through the ranks in Communist Czechoslovakia.
After his release he became the commander of the second Palmach battalion and rose to the position of Chief Operations Officer of the Palmach in October 1947.
After giving his first speech for the Party on October 16 in the Hofbräukeller, Hitler quickly rose up to become a leading figure in the DAP.
After attacks rose again in the first half of 2004, the Indonesian and Singaporean navies stepped up their patrols of the area in July 2004.
After completing his residency in Emergency Medicine, he moved into developmental genetics of the fruitfly, holding appointments first at the University of Chicago, then at the University of Pennsylvania from 1975 to 1995, where he rose to Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics.
After 1935, big bands rose to prominence playing swing music and held a major role in defining swing as a distinctive style.

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