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During the invasion, Pérez Balladares was briefly detained and interrogated by US forces for his association with Noriega, but was then released.
After briefly threatening to sue for libel and calling the report " journalistic terrorism ", Pérez Balladares later stated that it had been correct, describing it as " the first time, perhaps in my life, that I have had to swallow my words.
Writer-artist John Byrne's Superman: The Man of Steel mini-series, for example, provided the post-Crisis origin of Kal El, while Crisis-architects Marv Wolfman and George Pérez produced the two-issue History of the DC Universe to briefly detail a broad overview of the post-Crisis DCU, showing the sequence of events as well as the revised origins of many characters ( later to be fleshed out in their own series ).

Pérez and wrote
Ricardo Barreiro wrote " La batalla de las Malvinas " (), penciled by Alberto Macagno, Carlos Pedrazzini, Marcelo Pérez and César Medrano.
Azuela wrote many pieces including the newspaper piece " Impressions of a Student " in 1896, the novel Andrés Pérez, maderista in 1911, and Los de abajo, ( or The Underdogs ), in 1915.
Spanish writer Benito Pérez Galdós, aged 21 at the time, wrote about the parliamentary atmosphere of the First Republic:

Pérez and Superman
According to George Pérez in a Wizard magazine interview in 1994, Chris Claremont suggested that Superman of Earth-One dies in the final battle with the Anti-Monitor in issue # 12.
After Crisis, Pérez inked the final issue of Superman ( issue # 423 ) in September 1986, over Curt Swan's pencils for Part 1 of the 2-part story Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?
Inspired by John Byrne and Frank Miller's work on refashioning Superman and Batman, Pérez came in as the plotter and penciler of Wonder Woman.
Pérez would be involved with Superman in various times over his career.
Pérez pencilled DC Comics Presents # 61 ( Sept. 1983 ) which featured a Superman / OMAC team-up.
A few years later, Pérez inked John Byrne's pencils for the Superman / Wonder Woman story in Action Comics # 600 ( March 1988 ).
In September 2011, DC launched a new Superman series written by Pérez, who also provided breakdowns and cover art, with interior art by Jesús Merino and Nicola Scott.
In July 2012, Pérez explained his departure from Superman as a reaction to the level of editorial oversight he experienced.
Kesel worked on the lighthearted ' Mazing Man series, as well as providing inks over the pencils of George Pérez on History of the DC Universe and John Byrne on Legends and Superman vol.
In September 2011, DC is launching a new Superman series written by George Pérez with art by Pérez and Merino.

Pérez and providing
Long-time Justice League artist Dick Dillin died right around that time, providing the perfect opportunity for Pérez to step in as regular artist.
Pérez remained as penciller with the book through to issue # 55, 57 and 60, while only providing layouts for issues 58 59, and 61, with artist Tom Grummett finishing pencils and Bob McLeod as inker.
Pérez Balladares forged closer ties with the US, agreeing with President Bill Clinton to take in 10, 000 Cuban boat people at US military bases that Endara had refused to accept, as well as providing exile to Haitian former military ruler Raoul Cédras as part of a negotiated settlement.
Pérez became a much needed spark plug in the lineup, going 6 for 6 in his first 6 at-bats as a Cub and providing a needed backup to the ailing Nomar Garciaparra.

Pérez and for
Alfonso XIII appears as " King Buby " in Luis Coloma's story of Ratoncito Pérez ( 1894 ), which was written for the King when he was 8 years old.
Andrés Pérez, " Nicaragua: History, social conflict, and missions for peace ", in Gregory Wirick and Robert Miller ( ed. s ) Canada and Missions for Peace: Lessons from Nicaragua, Cambodia and Somalia.
Pérez Balladares ran as the candidate for a three-party coalition dominated by the Democratic Revolutionary Party ( PRD ), the erstwhile political arm of the military dictatorship during the Torrijos and Norieiga years.
In 1958 a new government again included Pérez Alfonso, who devised a plan for the international oil cartel that would become OPEC.
* 1979 Eagle Award for Best Continuing Story ( with George Pérez, Sal Buscema and David Wenzel for The Avengers # 167, 168, 170 177 )
In 2009 Verónica Castro went back to telenovelas, and left her native Mexico for Argentina to film the telenovela Los Exitosos Pérez.
The next significant event was the Mexican Land Grant through which on September 28, 1835 Governor Albino Pérez, the governor of the New Mexico Territory, gave land title for over 800, 000 acres ( 3, 200 km² ) to some 25 families.
After Otero's departure, New York City-born William " Bill " Pérez became WAPA's news director ( Torres held the post for a while but eventually asked to be left as an anchorperson only ) In the late 1970s, Enrique Cruz Díaz, Luz Nereida Vélez, Sylvia Gómez, Luis Rigual, Cyd Marie Fleming, José Esteves, Luis Francisco Ojeda and others joined.
As his mother participated in the revolt against Marcos Pérez Jiménez ( holding weapons and hiding politicians in her home ), Rodríguez lived in exile in Ecuador with her and his brother, for a couple of years.
As is traditional in some English-speaking countries, when a child loses a tooth it is customary for him or her to place it under the pillow, so that Ratoncito Pérez will exchange it for a gift.
As for corruption, the Count of Pérez Galvez extensively testified that profiteering by many royalist officers, of whom Iturbide was the most visible, was draining the effectiveness of the royal army.
Vocalist / guitarist David Hidalgo and drummer Louie Pérez met at Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, California, and bonded over their mutual affinity for obscure musical acts such as Fairport Convention, Randy Newman and Ry Cooder.
His Minister of the Interior, Edmundo Pérez Zujovic was politically blamed for the deaths.
Tony Pérez was named as the Most Valuable Player in the Pacific Coast League in when he played for the San Diego Padres ( then a minor league club ).
Following the Red's sweep of the Phillies in the League Championship Series and New York Yankees in the 1976 World Series ( the only time a team has ever swept the postseason since the League Championship Series was introduced in 1969 ), Pérez was traded to the Montreal Expos with Will McEnaney for Woodie Fryman and Dale Murray.
After three seasons in Montreal ( in which he hit 46 home runs with 242 RBIs and a. 281 batting average ), for the season, Pérez signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox.
In 1877, using his second name and second surname Julián Pérez as pseudonym, Martí embarked for Havana, hoping to there arrange moving his family away from Mexico City.
* The IATA code for the Santiago Pérez Quiroz Airport in Arauca, Colombia
** Edward Pérez, Greg García, ( engineers ), Freddie Martínez, Hugo Guerrero ( engineers & producers ) & The Legends for ¿ Qué Es Música Tejana?
Pérez declared his intentions to make Owen the next Galáctico, stating that " the best players must play for Real Madrid.
She attended a private Roman Catholic school ; Her father, Carlos Preysler y Pérez de Tagle, was the executive director of Philippine Airlines and on the Board of Directors for El Banco Español de Manila ( Spanish Bank of Manila ), while her mother, María Beatriz Arrastia y Reynares, was the owner of a real estate company in Manila.
When Florentino Pérez became the president of Real Madrid, he launched a " master plan " with one goal: to improve the comfort of the Santiago Bernabéu and the quality of its facilities, and maximise revenue for the stadium.

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