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Cordero and was
As León Febres Cordero entered office on August 10, there was no end in sight to the economic crisis nor to the intense struggle that characterized the political process in Ecuador.
Cordero was succeeded by Francisco Zayas Seijo.
However, Spanish veterinary scientist M. Cordero del Campillo has concluded that it was due to an epidemic infectious disease affecting both humans and animals.
In the period 1917 to 1989 it was home to four nationally significant mercury mines in the McDermitt CalderaBretz, Opalite, Cordero and McDermittwhich from 1933 to 1989 were the largest producers in North America.
Nazario, then 17, was offered her own prime-time TV variety show: El Show de Ednita, broadcast by Telemundo Puerto Rico, and produced by Paquito Cordero.
However, upon Umberto's death, Ferrari chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo was named chairman, with Elkann as vice chairman ; Morchio immediately offered his resignation.
Yet another interpretation suggested by Archbishop Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo, who designed Pope Benedict XVI's tiara-less coat of arms, was " order, jurisdiction and magisterium ", while a further theory links the three tiers to the " celestial, human and terrestrial worlds ," which the pope is supposed to symbolically link.
His family moved to San Juan when he was young, where he received his primary education as a student of the noted educator, Rafael Cordero.
Though in ill health, Albizu was arrested at once when Lolita Lebrón, Rafael Cancel Miranda, Andres Figueroa Cordero, and Irving Flores, unfurled a Puerto Rican flag and opened fire on the members of the Representatives of the 83rd Congress with the intention of capturing world wide attention to the cause of Puerto Rican independence on March 1, 1954.
Rafael Cordero Santiago ( October 24, 1942-January 17, 2004 ) – better known as Churumba – was the Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico from 1989 to 2004.
Mayor Cordero was a firm believer in the government decentralization process.
Cordero was born in Barrio Playa in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
As a student Cordero was a member of the Nu Sigma Beta Fraternity Delta Chapter.
Cordero was involved in Puerto Rican politics since 1969, when he began working as a special aide to former Governor of Puerto Rico Rafael Hernández Colón, then president of the Puerto Rico Senate.
A strong believer in the removal of the U. S. Navy from the Puerto Rican island of Vieques, Cordero was arrested in 2001 and imprisoned for 30 days after practicing civil disobedience during the Navy-Vieques protests by illegally trespassing the restricted grounds of the United States Navy on Vieques.
Cordero was married to Madeleine Velasco Alvarado.
The championship was officially dedicated to Cordero.
The Port of Ponce was also renamed after him ; it is now called the Rafael Cordero Santiago Port of the Americas.
Seattle Slew was a speed horse and was allowed to get the first quarter mile in 24 seconds under jockey Angel Cordero.
The Ecuadorian actor Carlos Valencia, once invited to Cannes Film Festival for his performance in Ratas Ratones y Rateros ( 1999 ) directed by Sebastián Cordero, who was born in the capital city of Quito.
Rafael Cordero ( October, 1790 – July 5, 1868 ), known as " The Father of Public Education in Puerto Rico ", was a self-educated Puerto Rican who provided free schooling to children regardless of their race or social standing.
Cordero was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico into a poor family, his father was a poor man who worked in the tobacco fields.
Cordero, who was of African ancestry, was self-educated.

Cordero and later
He has been falling behind a rising Vazquez Mota in the later half of 2011 and also faces stiff competition from Ernesto Cordero.
The coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI was designed by then Archbishop Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo ( who later was created a Cardinal ) soon after the papal election.
Cordero later signed with the St. Paul Saints of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball, but retired on June 20, 2011.
On July 26, 2006, Mench hit a 2-run double against the New York Yankees, the 50, 000th hit in Rangers franchise history ; two days later, he was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers along with Francisco Cordero, Laynce Nix, and Julian Cordero, for Carlos Lee and Nelson Cruz.

Cordero and back
Cordero was back in 2005, with the new-look Washington Nationals franchise.

Cordero and set
Cordero took him away from the rail off the final turn ; Affirmed came up on him, but Seattle Slew responded to beat Affirmed by three lengths in the time of 1: 45. 80 for 1 miles,. 40 second off the track record set by Secretariat.

Cordero and up
However, against the wishes of his family and friends, in 1995, Cordero saddled up again to ride the " Breeders ' Cup " once more.
Upon returning to the line up after an eight game absence, Cordero was booed by the Boston fans.
Cordero began the season with the Lakeland Tigers of the Florida State League, appearing in just one game, allowing a hit to the only batter he faced before moving up to the Jacksonville Suns of the Southern League.

Cordero and man
Cordero began the season as the set-up man for closer Ugueth Urbina, however, the Rangers traded Urbina to the Florida Marlins in July.
Cordero was expected to begin the season as the Blue Jays set-up man to the newly acquired reliever Sergio Santos.

Cordero and replaced
Cordero replaced Turnbow as the Brewers closer and had immediate success, converting his first 13 save opportunities.
Shortly after its release, Jason Beucker was replaced on drums by Ani Cordero then Eric Taylor.

Cordero and by
* January 16 – León Febres Cordero, president of Ecuador, is kidnapped by followers of imprisoned general Frank Vargas, who successfully demand the latter's release.
As of 2007, Carthy-Deu is hosting a remake of Noche de Gala, produced by Paquito Cordero, and broadcasted by WIPR-TV.
Some poets, including Carmen Cordero and Maya Santos Febres, have said that a “ poetic portrayal of dance maintains its meaning as a vehicle of resistance .” This could be taken as pushing for change and acceptance These ideas go well with the expression associated with the rumba when it first emerged and when it became more widely accepted by all Cubans.
A group of Barolo producers, led by the house of Ceretto, Paolo Cordero di Montezemolo, Elio Altare and Renato Ratti, started making more modern, international styles of Barolos by using shorter periods for maceration ( days as opposed to weeks ) and fermentation ( usually 48 – 72 hours or at most 8 – 10 days ), less time aging in new small oak barrels and an extended period of bottle aging prior to release.
His death had been preceded by a few weeks by that of popular Ponce mayor Rafael Cordero.
First ladies Paloma Cordero of Mexico ( left ) and Nancy Reagan of the United States ( right ) with U. S. Ambassador to Mexico, John Gavin observing the damage done by the earthquake.
Cordero Santiago is credited with re-establishing the " Ponce en Marcha " project in 1992, and there are some who also credit him with the passage by the Puerto Rico Legislature of the Autonomous Municipalities Act of 1991.
In 1988, Cordero received the endorsement of then governor Rafael Hernández Colón for the office of Mayor of the city of Ponce and won the elections for the PPD by 1, 617 votes against his opponent Helcías Bermúdez of the New Progressive Party that same year.
In March 2006, a Taekwondo and Jujutsu from the Caribbean World Of Martial Arts Family Inc. led by Steven Rodríguez and Isabel Rivera dedicated a tournament to Cordero Santiago, with the blessing of Cordero's widow, Madeleine Velasco.
After Trujillo's death, the floodgates were opened: following Calderon's historic bachata debut came more recordings by the likes of Rodobaldo Duartes, Rafael Encarnacion, Ramoncito Cabrera El Chivo Sin Ley, Corey Perro, Antonio Gómez Salcero, Luis Segura, Ramón Cordero and many more.
Her next solo CD, " Room of One's Own-a tribute to Women Artists " featured arrangements by Maria Schneider and Alvaro Cordero.
* Crónicas by Sebastián Cordero
Several failed settlements were founded here prior to the successful establishment of a town by Antonio Cordero y Bustamante on 24 May 1800.
The people's love and respect for Cordero was evidenced by the fact that more than 2, 000 people attended his funeral in 1868.

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