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General José González Salas committed suicide and Victoriano Huerta assumed control of the federalist forces.
José Victoriano Huerta Márquez ( 22 December 1850 13 January 1916 ) was a Mexican military officer and president of Mexico.
José C. Delgado, Victoriano Huerta and Abraham F. Ratner.
As Taft's Ambassador to Mexico, fearing the leftist tendencies of the new Madero government upon the ouster of Diaz ( not to mention the fact that he considered Madero a ' lunatic '), he assumed the role of catalyst for the plot of General Victoriano Huerta, Felix Diaz, and General Bernardo Reyes against President Madero, and was purported to have assisted in arranging the murder of Madero and his vice-president, José María Pino Suárez, during La decena tragica ( The Ten Tragic Days ) in February 1913, a point that was later disputed by Wilson.
Corregimientos include San Miguelito ( capital ), Amelia Denis De Icaza, Belisario Porras, José Domingo Espinar, Mateo Iturralde, Victoriano Lorenzo, Arnulfo Arias, Belisario Frías, Omar Torrijos, Rufina Alfaro.
After the assassination of President Francisco I. Madero and Vice-President José María Pino during La decena trágica, he was forced to resign from his post as governor and arrested on February 25, 1913, on orders of General Antonio Rábago, a subordinate of the dictator Victoriano Huerta.
The most successful rebel leaders were Jesús Degollado ( a pharmacist ), Victoriano Ramírez ( a ranch hand ) and two priests, Aristeo Pedroza and José Reyes Vega.
San Miguelito ( capital ), Amelia Denis De Icaza, Belisario Porras, José Domingo Espinar, Mateo Iturralde, Victoriano Lorenzo, Arnulfo Arias, Belisario Frías, Omar Torrijos, Rufina Alfaro, Panama.

José and Carmelo
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.
The founding of the institution is credited to D. W. May ( Director of the Federal Experiment Station ), José de Diego and Carmelo Alemar.
Other victims of Condor included, among hundreds of less famous persons, Juan José Torres, the former President of Bolivia, assassinated in Buenos Aires on 2 June 1976 ; Carmelo Soria, a UN diplomat working for the CEPAL, assassinated in July 1976 ;
The usual line-up was: Enrique Vidallé, Carmelo Villalba, José Luis Pavoni, Jorge Olguín, Adrián Domenech, Emilio Commisso, Sergio Batista, Mario Videla, " Pepe " Castro, Claudio Borghi, Carlos Ereros.
Under Covian's able and humane leadership, the Department would grow to become one of the main excellence centers of research and education in Latin America, with an excellent scientific staff, with prominent researchers such as Eduardo Krieger, Renato Migliorini, César Timo-Iaria, José Antunes Rodrigues, José Venâncio Pereira Leite and fellow Argentines Maria Carmelo Lico, Andrés Negro-Vilar and Ricardo F. Marseillan.
He rented a space at 1037 Calle Uruguay, which he converted into an exposition space known as Estudio 1037, and organized a first art showing in which participated national artists — Carmelo de Arzadun, Gilberto Bellini, José Cúneo Perinetti, Luis Mazzey, Bernabé Michelena, Zoma Baitler, Carlos Prevosti, Augusto Torres-García, and himself — as well as foreigners — Germán Cueto, Pere Daura, E. Engel, Glycka, Jean Hélion, Luc Lafnet, Charles Logasa, O.
* José Juan Acosta ; Félix Rodríguez Lorenzo ; Carmelo L. Quintero Padrón, Conquista y Colonización ( Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Centro de la Cultura Popular Canaria, 1988 ), pp. 51 2.
On January 16, 2007 the NPP Senate Caucus imposed disciplinary sanctions on two more NPP senators, José Emilio González, Rosselló's fellow senator from the Arecibo district, and Carmelo Ríos of the Bayamón district.
* José Juan Acosta ; Félix Rodríguez Lorenzo ; Carmelo L. Quintero Padrón, Conquista y Colonización ( Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Centro de la Cultura Popular Canaria, 1988 ), p. 51-2.
* José Juan Acosta ; Félix Rodríguez Lorenzo ; Carmelo L. Quintero Padrón, Conquista y Colonización ( Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Centro de la Cultura Popular Canaria, 1988 ), p. 51-2.
The team's first victory playing at home was in October 9, 1949, beating Huracán 4 to 1, with goals scored by Carmelo Enrique Colombo, José “ Mico ” Zapata, Inocencio Paz Lasso “ Cencio ” and an own goal from Huracan's player Santos Isaza.

José and Carlos
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* 2007 José Carlos Bauer, Brazilian footballer ( b. 1925 )
With the departure of Dom Salvador to the United States, the band broke up, but at the beginning of the 1970s, some ex-members, including Luiz Carlos, José Carlos Barroso, and Oberdan joined Christovao Bastos, Jamil Joanes, Cláudio Stevenson and Lúcio da Silva to form Banda Black Rio.
The name is derived from a maxim of José Carlos Mariátegui, founder of the original Peruvian Communist Party in the 1920s: " El Marxismo-Leninismo abrirá el sendero luminoso hacia la revolución " (" Marxism Leninism will open the shining path to revolution ").
It was an offshoot of the Communist Party of Peru — Bandera Roja ( red flag ), which in turn split from the original Peruvian Communist Party, a derivation of the Peruvian Socialist Party founded by José Carlos Mariátegui in 1928.
** The National Assembly of Venezuela designates Ramón José Velásquez as successor of suspended President Carlos Andrés Pérez.
* Peace Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo and José Ramos-Horta
** Carlos José Solórzano, President of Nicaragua ( d. 1936 )
* Bresser Pereira, Luiz Carlos, José María Maravall, and Adam Przeworski, 1993.
Although this coincides with the favoured Indonesian spelling, and the spelling with " m " has a longer history in English, " Tetun " has also been used by some Portuguese-educated Timorese, such as José Ramos-Horta and Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo.
The minor series of 1, 2 and 5 cent coins were designed by Garcilaso Rollán, the middle series of 10, 20, and 50 cent coins by Begoña Castellanos and the two major coins feature the portrait or effigy of King Juan Carlos I of Spain designed by Luis José Díaz.
Unsuccessful nominees ( in chronological order of earliest nomination ) include such established writers as V. S. Naipaul, Cees Nooteboom, José Saramago, Rohinton Mistry, Margaret Atwood, Don DeLillo, Ian McEwan, Haruki Murakami, Toni Morrison, Philip Roth, Peter Carey, Carlos Fuentes, Jonathan Franzen, John McGahern, Julian Barnes, J. M. Coetzee, Cormac McCarthy, Salman Rushdie, Barbara Kingsolver and Joyce Carol Oates.
Writer Josh Tyrangiel observed, Chao's warm singing over José Manuel Gamboa and Carlos Herrero's leaping Flamenco counter melody creates a direct emotional line to the core of this mid-tempo ballad.
In 1948, Carlos Prio was assisted by Chief of the Armed Forces General Genobebo Pérez Dámera and Colonel José Luis Chinea Cardenas, who had previously been in charge of the Province of Santa Clara.
Carlos Ruben Ortiz shared the anchor slot at 6 p. m. with then newcomer Guillermo José Torres, a former radio announcer born in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico who has since become the longest standing news announcer in the island, with a career spanning more than 36 years.
The land now occupied by the city of San Carlos was deeded as a single large rancho to Don José Darío Argüello.
Bessie Schadee and Sylvain Lelarge of the Netherlands and José Carlos Morales of the Brunka ( Boruca ) people of Costa Rica started ID in 1998 ; two worldwide and five regional courses were held from 1999 to 2001, with representatives from over twenty peoples.
By the end of the reign, and with the health of Carlos José in doubt, there was a real possibility of Juan José's making a claim on the throne, which added to the instability of the regency years.
Other boxers he fought in his career were the world champions American Denny Moyer, Cuban Luis Rodríguez, Argentinian Carlos Monzón, Nigerian Dick Tiger, Mexican José Nápoles and in his last title try, German Eckhard Dagge.
In 1996, Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo and José Ramos-Horta, two leading East Timorese activists for peace and independence, received the Nobel Peace Prize for "" their work towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor ".
* November 29 Juan José Castro conducts the UK premiere of Carlos Chávez's Third Symphony at the Maida Vale Studios with the London Symphony Orchestra
Other writers include Alfonso Reyes, José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi, Ignacio Manuel Altamirano, Maruxa Vilalta, Carlos Fuentes, Octavio Paz ( Nobel Laureate ), Renato Leduc, Jaime Labastida, Mariano Azuela (" Los de abajo ") and Juan Rulfo (" Pedro Páramo ").
Mexico is also known for its boxing tradition, having produced world champions such as Julio César Chávez, Salvador Sánchez, José Nápoles, Ricardo Lopez, Rubén Olivares, Carlos Zarate, Érik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera, Sugar Ramos, and Juan Manuel Márquez.

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