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Artime and with
Artime, seen saluting, with Jose Miro Cardona, President of the United States | President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis | Jacqueline Kennedy as Miami Mayor Robert King High addresses the 2506 Cuban Invasion Brigade on December 29, 1962 at the Orange Bowl.
Communists would later claim Matos was working in conjunction with persons such as Tony Varona, Carlos Prío, and Manuel Artime with the plans for a counter-revolution organized by the American Central Intelligence Agency under Frank Sturgis.
Luis Artime from Argentina and Mora from Paraguay were the top scorers of the tournament with 5 goals each.

Artime and Jesuits
Manuel Artime was the nephew of popular Cuban poet José Ángel Bueza, and was raised as a devout Catholic by Jesuits.

Artime and Havana
In that post, under Major Humberto Sorí Marin, Minister of Agriculture, and Rogelio Gonzalez Corzo ( alias " Francisco Gutierrez "), Director of Agriculture, Artime promoted the work of the Commandos Rurales ( Rural Commandos ), a kind of Peace Corps composed of young people, most of whom belonged to the University Catholic Group ( ACU ) in Havana.
Artime was also a professor at the Havana Military Academy.
Artime then contacted the American embassy in Havana, and on 14 December 1959, the CIA arranged for him to travel to the USA on a Honduran freighter ship.

Artime and on
On 29 December 1962, Manuel Artime was on stage next to US President John F. Kennedy at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, during the ' welcome back ' ceremony for captured Brigade 2506 veterans.
Manuel Artime died of cancer on 18 November 1977.

Artime and 1959
In January 1959, after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, Artime was appointed second in command of Zone 0-22 in the Ciro Redondo district in the Manzanillo region at INRA ( Instituto Nacional de Reforma Agraria ).
During 1959, Artime formed the Movimiento de Recuperación Revolucionaria ( MRR ) ( in English-Movement to Recover the Revolution ) that included Rogelio Gonzalez Corzo, Higinio " Nino " Diaz, Jorge Sotus, Sergio Sanjenis, Rafael Rivas Vazquez, Carlos Rodriguez Santana, some of whom were already exiled in Mexico.

Artime and was
Artime was very close to E. Howard Hunt and was godfather to Hunts youngest son David.

Artime and page
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Artime and .
* AMBIDDY-1: Manuel Artime.
River could not win any championship during the 1960s, although the team had a bunch of talented players such as Ermindo Onega, José Ramos Delgado, scorer Luis Artime, Vladislao Cap and Oscar Más.
Manuel Francisco Artime Buesa, M. D.
On 2 June 1960, Artime and nine fellow ' recruits ' were transported by CIA agents to Useppa Island off Fort Myers, Florida, for physical and psychological assessments.
On 22 June 1960 Artime and 27 others were taken by land and air to Fort Gulick in Panama for paramilitary training.
Artime participated in a failed assassination attempt against Fidel Castro in 1965.
In the 1970s Artime organized the Miami Watergate Defense Relief Fund, collecting $ 21, 000 for the convicted Watergate burglars, a number of whom were American or Cuban veterans of the Bay of Pigs operation.

took and asylum
In the following year, he spent five months assisting mentally ill women, before he took an office in the city mental asylum in Frankfurt am Main: the Städtische Anstalt für Irre und Epileptische ( Asylum for Lunatics and Epileptics ).
A month later Igor Gouzenko, a cipher clerk in Ottawa, took political asylum in Canada and gave the Royal Canadian Mounted Police many agent names ; Philby could do nothing about this.
A third Midas is said by Herodotus to have been a member of the royal house of Phrygia and the grandfather of an Adrastus who fled Phrygia after accidentally killing his brother and took asylum in Lydia during the reign of Croesus.
Jaya Prakash Malla managed to escape with his life and took asylum in Patan.
Hmong people were singled out for retribution when the Pathet Lao took over the Laotian government in 1975, and tens of thousands fled to Thailand seeking political asylum.
In 1866 he was appointed visiting lecturer at Pavia, and later took charge of the insane asylum at Pesaro in 1871.
Consequently Jaya Prakash Malla of Kathmandu managed to escape with his wife and took asylum in Patan, Lalitpur Patan.
Many Jews took advantage of this opportunity to petition the U. S. consulate for asylum to let them enter the United States on religious persecution grounds.
This was the first of several instances of forced entry into the Venezuelan and Peruvian Embassies, that took place between 1979 and early 1980, by groups of people seeking political asylum.
The governing Liberal Party of Australia took the opportunity to appear tough on asylum seekers.
Faiz took asylum in Beirut, Lebonan, but returned back to Pakistan in poor health after renewal of the Lebanon War in 1982.
While on the backbench, Mirabella took a strong stance on the prominent issue of asylum seekers, criticizing a group of four fellow Liberal backbenchers, including Petro Georgiou and Judi Moylan, for opposing government policy on mandatory detention.
This exile lasted for many years and took them to different countries within the Ghana Empire and eventually to Mema where the king of Mema granted them asylum.
After escaping from China, Yun took asylum in Germany in 2001 and has since been continuing his ministry from there.
Richard Fitzgerald died in an insane asylum in 1862 from syphilis-induced dementia, and his widow took her four children ( Eddie was second oldest ) to Chicago, where she reportedly at one time tended the mentally ill widow of Abraham Lincoln.
The two assassins took asylum with the French ambassador.
Kendalina was eventually murdered, however, and their son, Ken, was taken away from the asylum by an unnamed Jedi Master and took him to the Lost City of the Jedi on Yavin IV.
Rumour has it that their parents left them in the asylum many years ago, and in revenge, Rodge took an axe to them both.
The development of the new asylum at Portrane took cognisance of these attitudes although the isolated site chosen for the hospital still spoke of the fear of the mentally ill and the desire to separate them from " normal " society.
After a few months, he took advantage of a medical pass that allowed him to travel within Hungary to get away and use his safe pass to request political asylum at the Spanish Embassy, due to his status as a veteran of the Spanish war.
In 1880, then took a post at the Hamilton asylum.
It took its name partly from the nearby Cane Hill asylum and partly from the nearby Stoats Nest village.
He gained political asylum by claiming that he took part in the failed coup attempt against King Hassan II in August 1972.
* Manhattan State Hospital, operated by the New York State Department of Mental Hygiene when it took over the immigration and asylum buildings in 1899.

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