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* 1958 – José Luis Clerc, Argentine tennis player
* 1960 – José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Spanish politician, 5th Prime Minister of Spain
In February 2004, Valderrama ended his 22-year career in a tribute match at the Metropolitan stadium of Barranquilla, with some of the most important football players of South America, such as Diego Maradona, Enzo Francescoli and José Luis Chilavert.
The election, held three days after the attacks, was won by the PSOE, and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero replaced Aznar as prime minister.
Immediately after 21 April 2004 these troops were withdrawn by President Ricardo Maduro in the wake of a similar decision by Spanish prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
* 1965 – José Luis Chilavert, Paraguayan footballer
* 1922 – José Luis López Vázquez, Spanish actor ( d. 2009 )
* 1979 – José Luis López, Mexican footballer
In 2004 Aníbal Acevedo Vilá ( PDP ) was declared the winner by the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico as governor, by about 3, 000 votes, but his party lost control of the Senate, which elected NPP Senator Kenneth McClintock as its president, and the House of Representatives, which chose the NPP's José Aponte as Speaker, and Puerto Rico's seat in Congress, due to the election of Luis Fortuño.
Spain continued on the path of economic growth when the ruling party changed in 2004, maintaining robust GDP growth during the first term of prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, even though some fundamental problems in the Spanish economy were now becoming clearly evident.
Twenty-three Tercerista commandos led by Edén Pastora seized the entire Nicaraguan congress and took nearly 1, 000 hostages including Somoza's nephew José Somoza Abrego and cousin Luis Pallais Debayle.
However, in the Uruguayan general election, 2009, the Broad Front won an absolute majority in Parliamentary elections, and José Mujica of the Broad Front defeated Luis Alberto Lacalle of the Blancos to win the presidency.
Spain | Spanish Prime Minister of Spain | Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero addressing the General Assembly in New York, 20 September 2005
His father was José Luis Fox Pont, a Mexican citizen and his mother Mercedes Quesada Etxaide, was Basque from San Sebastian, Gipuzkoa, Spain.
* José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero replaced José María Aznar as President of the Government of Spain in 2004.
** José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Prime Minister of Spain
** José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Peruvian politician, diplomat and jurist, former President ( b. 1894 )
** Spanish legislative election, 2004: The incumbent government led by José María Aznar is defeated by the Socialist José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
** José Luis Carvajal y de la Cueva, Portuguese explorer ( d. 1590 )
However, in some countries this system still maintains a large part of the immigrated population in an illegal status, albeit some massive regularizations ( in Spain by José Luis Zapatero's government and in Italy by Berlusconi's government ).
The Alliance of Civilizations ( AOC ) initiative was proposed at the 59th General Assembly of the United Nations in 2005 by the President of the Spanish Government, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and co-sponsored by the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
* Spanish — Barrera, Tomás: Pierrot's Dream ( 1914 ; libretto by Luis Pascual Frutos ); Chapí, Ruperto: The Tragedy of Pierrot ( 1904 ; libretto by Ramón Asensio Más and José Juan Cadenas ).
He worked on famous projects like the Century 21 Exposition, 1964 New York World's Fair and Expo 67, with such notables as Walt Disney, Frank Lloyd Wright, Buckminster Fuller, Mies van der Rohe, Louis I. Kahn, Paul Rudolph, Marcel Breur, José Luis Sert, Edward Durell Stone, Minoru Yamasaki, Harry Weese, Moshe Safdie, Jacques Yves Cousteau, Alexander Calder, and Edward Larrabee Barnes.

José and Rodríguez
* 12 October 1813 – 12 February 1814 José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco ( 1st time )
* 12 June 1814 – 3 October 1814 José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco ( 2nd time ); he stayed on as " supreme dictator " 3 October 1814 – 20 September 1840 ( from 6 June 1816 styled " perpetual supreme dictator ")
Román Rodríguez and José Juan Herrera Velázquez, presidents of Gobierno de Canarias and Cabildo Insular de Fuerteventura at the time of this statue by Emiliano Hernández in honour of Manuel Velázquez Cabrera on 08 / 11 / 2001.
Just after independence was achieved, Paraguay was governed from 1814 by the dictator José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, who closed the borders of the country and prohibited trade or any relation with the exterior until his death in 1840.
The Paraguayan dictator José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia sought to found a society based on the principles set forth in Rousseau's Social Contract.
* 1811 – Paraguay: Pedro Juan Caballero, Fulgencio Yegros and José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia start actions to depose the Spanish governor
Paraguay declared its independence from Spain in 1811 ; since then, the country has had a history of dictatorial governments, from the Utopian regime of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia ( El Supremo ) to the suicidal reign of Francisco Solano López, who nearly devastated the country in warfare against the combined forces of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay from 1865 through 1870.
Litograph of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, a 19th century ruler of Paraguay, with a mate ( beverage ) | mate and its respective bombilla.
José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia was one of the greatest figures in Paraguayan history.
Three years after Paraguay overthrew Spanish authority and gained its independence, the country's economy was controlled by the autarchic policies of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia ( 1814 – 40 ), who closed the young nation's borders to virtually all international trade.
* José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia ( 1766 – 1840 ) Paraguayan.
* December 5 – Rafael Caldera Rodríguez is elected President of Venezuela for the second time, succeeding interim president Ramón José Velásquez.
* December 15 – Drug baron José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha is killed by Colombian police.
* January 6 – José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, Supreme Leader of Paraguay ( d. 1840 )

José and González
* 1951 – José Eduardo González Navas, Spanish politician
José Froilán González gave the team its first F1 victory at the 1951 British Grand Prix.
Madero despatched troops under General José González Salas to put down the rebellion, but they were initially defeated by Orozco's troops.
General José González Salas committed suicide and Victoriano Huerta assumed control of the federalist forces.
It was in 1905 that José González adopted the more distinctive pseudonym Juan Gris.
* March 3 – José María Aznar, leader of the Popular Party, is elected prime minister of Spain, replacing Felipe González.
* October 5 – José Froilán González, Argentine race car driver
It was during this period that José Eleuterio González founded the University Hospital which is now one of the best public hospitals in the northeast of Mexico, and serves as medical school support to the School of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León ( UANL ).
Father Narciso Durán became the pastor of the mission in 1806, and remained until he was replaced by Father José González Rubio in February 1833 as part of a post-independence policy requiring the replacement of Spanish-born clerics with those born in Mexico.
An 1833 inventory prepared by Father José González Rubio lists a church, monastery, guardhouse, guest house, and a women's dormitory, in addition to the thousands of acres of crops and grazing land.
During the transition to full secularization, Father José González Rubio remained at the Mission as chief administrator for the church, while José de Jesús Vallejo ( brother of General Mariano G. Vallejo ) was appointed civil administrator.
* Hispanic Catholicism in transitional California: the life of José González Rubio, O. F. M.
) which was leveraged by CiU, to gain broaden the scope of Catalan autonomy during the last government of Felipe González ( 1993 – 1996 ) and the first of José María Aznar ( 1996 – 2000 ).
José Miguel González Martín del Campo, aka Míchel ( born 23 March 1963 in Madrid ), is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a right midfielder, and a current coach.
In addition to local heroes, internationally known racing drivers, such as Juan Manuel Fangio, José Froilán González, Jean-Pierre Wimille, Pierre Veyron and Maurice Trintignant, have been regular participants.
González suffered an eighth round knockout by former IBC Middleweight Champion José Luis Zertuche.
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* Mauricio González de la Garza, Mexican writer, journalist and composer took refuge in Falfurrias following the publication of his book " Última Llamada ", where he was forced into exile after threats and persecutions suffered under the presidency of José López Portillo.
On January 16, 2007, Rosselló led the party caucus in the Senate to a reprimand of two more NPP senators, fellow Arecibo senator José Emilio González and Bayamón senator Carmelo Ríos for voting in favor of a concurrent resolution proposing a constitutional amendment that would turn Puerto Rico's bicameral legislature into a unicameral legislative system, increasing the number of reprimanded caucus members to eight of the total of sixteen elected in 2004.
Present are José María Pino Suárez, Venustiano Carranza, Francisco I. Madero ( and his father ), Pascual Orozco, Pancho Villa, Gustavo Madero, Raul Madero, Abraham González, and Giuseppe Garibaldi Jr.
In fact, a general from this area, Alejo García Conde, defeated insurgent José María González Hermosillo, who had been sent here by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.
In 1828, the settlement changed its name to Hermosillo to honor José María González de Hermosillo.
On July 16, 1988, Brody was in the locker room before his match with Dan Spivey in Bayamón ( a city near San Juan, Puerto Rico ), when José Huertas González, a fellow wrestler and booker, asked him to go into the shower to discuss business.

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