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Medellín and conference
This concept had been approved at the Medellín conference by Bishop Ricard Durand, president of the Commission about Poverty.

Medellín and how
At Danbury, Jung's cellmate was Carlos Lehder, a young German-Colombian man who introduced Jung to the Medellín cartel ; in return, Jung taught Lehder how to smuggle.

Medellín and Vatican
After the Second Vatican Council, CELAM held two conferences which were important in determining the future of liberation theology: the first was held in Medellín, Colombia, in 1968, and the second in Puebla, Mexico, in January 1979.
It arises from the spirit of Gaudium et Spes of the Second Vatican Council and the social encyclicals of Pope John XXIII, and more specifically, the Episcopal Conferences of Medellín in 1968 and Puebla in 1978.

Medellín and Latin
Estanislao Zuleta ( born in 1935 in Medellín, Antioquia-died in 1990 in Cali, Valle ) was a Latin American philosopher, writer and professor from Colombia.

Medellín and America
He played with America de Cali the following year, and then he played for Independiente Medellín during 1998.
In the 2008-II Season, America defeated Independiente Medellín 4 – 1 on aggregate to win its thirteenth title and qualify for the 2009 Copa Libertadores.

Medellín and its
Pressure from the U. S. government and critical sectors of Colombian society was met with further violence, as the Medellín Cartel and its hitmen, bribed or murdered numerous public officials, politicians and others who stood in its way by supporting the implementation of extradition of Colombian nationals to the U. S. Victims of cartel violence included Justice Minister Rodrigo Lara, assassinated in 1984, an event which made the Betancur administration begin to directly oppose the drug lords.
Completely surrounded by mountains, the city of Medellín has been a figurative island for most of its history.
Having proved its efficiency in air transportation and establishing the routes that put an end to the isolation of Medellín and Colombia, in 1958 SAM decided to begin carrying passengers.
In 1981, Avianca undertook the construction of the Puente Aéreo Terminal inaugurated by President Julio César Turbay Ayala, to serve its high density flights from Bogotá to Cali, Medellín, Miami and New York City.
While the Cali Cartel operated with a degree of immunity early on, due to its ties to the government, and the Medellín Cartel's narco-terrorism war on the Colombian government, they were still subjected to drug seizures.
The finished prison was often called " Hotel Escobar ," or " Club Medellín ," due to its amenities.
The capital of the Atlántico Department, it is the largest industrial city and port in the Colombian Caribbean region with a population of 1, 885, 500 as of 2011 in its metropolitan area, which makes it Colombia's fourth most populous city after Bogotá, Medellín and Cali.
ACES ( Spanish acronym: Aerolíneas Centrales de Colombia ) was an airline with its headquarters in the Edificio del Cafe in Medellín, Colombia and founded on August 30, 1971 by a group of 13 Colombian entrepreneurs, amongst them, most notably Orlando Botero Escobar and German Peñaloza Arias from Manizales and Luis H. Coulson, Jorge Coulson R., Alberto Jaramillo and Hernán Zuluaga from Medellín.
With the support and capital of the new partners from Medellín, they embarked on the successful enterprise that would be ACES, a company that would earn the respect of its competition and the love of its customers.
In 1992, ACES expanded its service internationally, operating flights from Medellín and Bogotá to Miami.
Cable Pacifico serves 9 States and its main operation is in Medellín.
Don Gonzalo Mejia was a visionary and observer of commercial aviation in the 1920s and 1930s and saw a great opportunity for the development of it in Medellin because of its topography, that transport to and from an odyssey Medellín ( who would like to travel by plane had to go to Puerto Berrio ) decided to launch a struggle for the city to have its own airport.
Further to the left, the Medellín was held by the 1st Division, with the 2nd Division to its left.
José María Córdova International Airport is the main airport serving the Colombian city of Medellín and its surrounding metropolitan area.
Since its inauguration in 1985 until 1990, the terminal had heavy passenger and cargo movement, in part because the Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport, which is located in Medellín, was closed.
The Cali Cartel was less violent than its rival, the Medellín Cartel.
Its strategic location in the coffee producing area makes the city an urban center in Colombia, as does its proximity to Bogotá, Cali and Medellín.
Medellín won its third league title after 45 years of agony.
However, there were two seasons where Medellín had the title within its reach only to lose it amid great controversy.

Medellín and were
The FARC had kidnapped Mr. Gaviria and Mr. Echeverri a year earlier, when the 2 men were leading a march for peace from Medellín to Caicedo in Antioquia.
Ospina studied in the Colegio San Ignacio in Medellín, Antioquia the city were he grew up and also studied engineering in the Escuela de Minas de Antioquia ( Mining School of Antioquia ) where he graduated as mining engineer.
Among those Seal testified against were Chief Minister of the Turks and Caicos Islands Norman Saunders and members of the Medellín Cartel.
Colombian assassins sent by the Medellín Cartel were apprehended while trying to leave Louisiana soon after Seal's murder.
Galán declared himself enemy of the dangerous and influential Colombian drug cartels, mainly the Medellín Cartel led by Pablo Escobar ( who had been part of his New Liberalism Movement ) and Gonzalo Rodríguez aka " El Mexicano ", that were corrupting the Colombian society at all levels.
Quintero was the commander of the Colombian National Police in Antioquia and along with him and Galán was the Mayor of Medellín, Pedro Pablo Paláez, both of these men were killed weeks later after the assassination attempt.
Now all of the other cartel leaders knew what would happen if they were extradited, and soon after, the Medellín cartel organizations split up, and a violent war began as the cartel leaders tried to protect themselves by fighting back.
The Colombian cities of Medellín and Pereira both were served by Birney streetcars, the former's fleet being made up entirely of Birney cars – 61 of them – of both single-and double-truck configuration.
In 1993 during the last game of the year, Medellín and Atlético Junior were fighting for a tight first place.
Medellín players were celebrating with a victory lap and giving interviews with reporters waiting for the final whistle in Baranquilla.
They started rehearsing in the house of a friend, but were soon thrown out because of the noise and disorder of the public that attended ; they then began to rent one of the first rehearsing places that existed in Medellín, where the quality of the sound was bad.

Medellín and by
*** Battle of Medellín at Extremadura: massive Spanish casualties in a rout by French cavalry under Marshal Victor.
** An attempted assassination of Miguel Maza Marquez, director of the Departamento Administrativo de Seguridad ( DAS ) in Bogotá, Colombia is committed by members of the Medellín Cartel, who kill 4 and injure 37.
Large, remote parts of the department are controlled by FARC's 5th, 34th, 36th and 58th Fronts, in addition to the mobile fronts Héroes y Mártires del Cairo, Raúl Eduardo Mahecha Front and Jacobo Arenas Urban Front, which operates in Medellín.
In 1981, Avianca undertook the construction of a new exclusive terminal to be called the Puente Aéreo ( Air Bridge ), which was eventually inaugurated by President Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala Avianca's original purpose for the terminal was to attend flights to Cali, Medellín, Miami and New York.
The institution would later be cited by United States officials as a money laundering operation, allowing both the Cali Cartel and the Medellín Cartel to move large amounts of funds through the bank.
Tlalixcoyan is bordered by: Alvarado, Medellín, and Cotaxtla and is on Mexican Federal Highways 180 and 190.
* Carlos Mauro Hoyos, Attorney General, killed by gunmen in Medellín on January 1988.
* Valdemar Franklin Quintero, Commander of the Antioquia police, killed by gunmen in Medellín in August 1989.
The prison was built to specifications ordered by Medellín Cartel leader Pablo Escobar, under agreement with the Colombian government.
He was kidnapped on 18 January 1988 in Antioquia by the Medellín drug cartel, which was pressuring the Colombian government into preventing the extradition of Pablo Escobar and other drug lords to the United States.
This department is located in a strategic area, in the center of the triangle formed by the three main cities of the country: Bogotá, Medellín and Cali.
The municipality is bordered by the municipalities of La Antigua, Boca del Río, Manlio Fabio Altamirano, Medellín, and Paso de Ovejas, with the Gulf of Mexico to the northeast, and has an average altitude of ten meters above seal level.
Colombia ’ s first significant effort in mining engineering was brought about by the Escuela Nacional de Minas in the city of Medellín.
While operating for the Medellín Cartel, Seal went by the alias, " Ellis Mackenzie.
This cocaine was seized by the DEA, and was never received by the cartel's distribution handlers in Florida, which immediately caused suspicion in Medellín pointing to Barry Seal as the person responsible for this lost shipment.

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