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 AllRefer.com - JosE Santos Zelaya (Nicaragua History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
He fomented revolutions in neighboring countries and tried to reestablish the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation with himself as head.
His ambitions created intense opposition, which led to the Washington Conference of 1907 and the establishment of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Court of Justice.
The United States was highly antagonistic to him, and the presence of U.S. cruisers helped rebel forces to overthrow and exile him.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/Z/Zelaya-J.html   (255 words)

  
 MC 974Inventory to the Papers of Robert Jackson Alexander Fernanda PerroneApril 2000Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries
When Jay Lovestone was head of the International Department of the <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation of Labor during the 1950s, Professor Alexander sent him reports on the countries he visited, describing the economic and political situation and paying particular attention to communist activity in the trade unions.
In 1962, Alexander was nominated to the <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Civil Liberties Union Academic Freedom Committee.
Includes documentation of the Alliance for Progress Study Group (a sub-group of the International Study Group on Freedom and Democracy which focused on Latin <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> policy); and the <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Civil Liberties Union Academic Freedom Committee, for which Alexander was nominated in 1962.
http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/manuscripts/alexanderb.html   (5637 words)

  
 LaborNet: Online Communications for a Democratic Labor Movement
Many of the unions most closely identified with the federation's cold war policies, such as the Bricklayers and the <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation of Teachers, fought bitterly against Sweeney's election.
Today, many trade unionists remain haunted by the knowledge that their own federation, the AFL-CIO,  played a key role in the US campaign, led by the Nixon Administration and the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Intelligence Agency, to destabilize Chile in the years before the coup.
Meanwhile, ideologues on the right may be seeking to revive their old labor alliances in an effort to popularize <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> goals in the war against terrorism around the world.
http://www.labornet.org/news/0503/coldwar.htm   (4360 words)

  
 Solidarity in Wartime
USLAW's campaign for labor rights in Iraq is also bringing reports, videos and testimony of <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> unionists who have traveled to Iraq into union halls in California, Washington, Michigan, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Washington, DC, and beyond.
As a result, hundreds of union members have suddenly been able to see Iraq not just as a scene of violent conflict but as a complex nation of 24 million people, with trade unions, political parties and civil organizations trying desperately to win back control of their country.
Just as Iraqi unionists seek US labor support, the Administration wants <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> unions to assist in imposing this neoliberal model on Iraq.
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20040628/bacon   (939 words)

  
 Pittsburgh PA Allegheny County Pennsylvania links directory
The city became the focus of historic friction between labour and management, and the <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation of Labor was born there in 1881.
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> to the city's cultural life is the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania (formerly Carnegie Institute), an umbrella organization consisting of a number of institutions.
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania has a mayor-council form of government, with the mayor acting as chief executive and the nine-member council setting city policy.
http://www.alleghenycounty.net   (5745 words)

  
 Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation, ltd.
“The Effects of Inebriation on Olfaction.” The Combined Annual Meeting of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Society for Clinical Research, Midwest Section <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation for Clinical Research, Midwest Society for Pediatric Research, Midwest Society of General Internal Medicine, and the Ambulatory Pediatric Association Regions V and VI Annual Meeting.
Hirsch, A.R. and Wyse, J.P. “Posttraumatic Dysosmia: <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> vs. Peripheral.” J Neurol Orthop Med Surg.
Hirsch, A.R. and Wyse, J.P. “Post Traumatic Dysosmia: <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Versus Peripheral.” Chemical Senses.
http://www.scienceofsmell.com/scienceofsmell/index.cfm?action=about   (6932 words)

  
 <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>americanb>bb>> federation interrational federation federation member police federation wrestling federation wildlife federation national retail federation police federation northern public employees federation world wrestling federation <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> central machinery
Texas Federation of Teachers TFT represents 27,000 members in 23 locals and is the Texas chapter of the <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation of Teachers.
<<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Culinary Federation <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Missouri Chapter Promoting the culinary profession and assisting advancement with education and expertise.
http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Central_American_Federation.html   (376 words)

  
 <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation or <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Union,political confederation (1825–38) of the republics of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America—Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador.
At the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> conference of 1922–23, the U.S. recommendation of a union was not favorably received, partly because of earlier U.S. policies in Panama and Nicaragua.
In 1951, the Organization of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> States was formed to help solve common problems, and in 1960 the five nations established the
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0811095.html   (451 words)

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation or <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Union, political confederation (1825-38) of the republics of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America—Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador.
Native <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> languages -> Languages of Mexico and <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America Of the languages of Mexico and <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America, about 24 linguistic groups, or stocks, have been identified; it is still not clear which of these can be classified together to reduce the number of groups.
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> bank <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> bank, financial institution designed to regulate and control the money supply of a nation, with the goal of fostering economic growth without inflation.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=Close+central+unrounded+vowel   (451 words)

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation or <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Union, political confederation (1825-38) of the republics of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America—Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador.
Native <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> languages -> Languages of Mexico and <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America Of the languages of Mexico and <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America, about 24 linguistic groups, or stocks, have been identified; it is still not clear which of these can be classified together to reduce the number of groups.
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> bank <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> bank, financial institution designed to regulate and control the money supply of a nation, with the goal of fostering economic growth without inflation.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=Mid+central+vowel   (451 words)

  
 COCORI Complete Costa Rica Independence Day
In 1842 the General Assembly, under the leadership of ex-president of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation, General Francisco Morazán, declared that Costa Rica would continue to be part of the Federation.
The four principal <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Valley towns San José, Cartago, Alajuela and Heredia squabbled for several years in a civil war over the question of membership in the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation vs. total independence.
By 1838 the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation that had been formed by these former Spanish colonies existed in little more than name.
http://www.cocori.com/library/crinfo/indep.htm   (357 words)

  
 <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America - Historical Unions and Federations
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation - The flag and the emblem that was used in 1824.
www.infoplease.com>: "<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation or <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Union, political confederation (1825–38) of the republics of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America: Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador.
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation (1851) (Federacion de Centro America)
http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/cam-us.html   (1067 words)

  
 Rafael Carrera
He led the revolution against the anticlerical liberal government of Guatemala, and his ultimate success in 1840 helped to destroy the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation.
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation - <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation or <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Union,political confederation (1825–38) of...
Until his death Carrera dominated Guatemala and was the most powerful figure in <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America, intervening to strengthen, restore, or install conservative governments in the other <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> countries.
http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0810584.html   (171 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation (International Organizations) - Encyclopedia
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation or <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Union, political confederation (1825–38) of the republics of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America : Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador.
At the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> conference of 1922–23, the U.S. recommendation of a union was not favorably received, partly because of earlier U.S. policies in Panama and Nicaragua.
In 1951, the Organization of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> States was formed to help solve common problems, and in 1960 the five nations established the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Common Market.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/C/CentrAF.html   (363 words)

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation or <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Union, political confederation (1825-38) of the republics of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America—Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador.
Native <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> languages -> Languages of Mexico and <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America Of the languages of Mexico and <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America, about 24 linguistic groups, or stocks, have been identified; it is still not clear which of these can be classified together to reduce the number of groups.
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> bank <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> bank, financial institution designed to regulate and control the money supply of a nation, with the goal of fostering economic growth without inflation.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=Close+central+rounded+vowel   (517 words)

  
 Albany <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Federation of Labor
The officers of the Albany <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Federation of Labor during Sano's tenure were: President Josephine Sano, 1st Vice President Walter Wheeler and Anthony Giagini, 2nd Vice President Elias Amash, Executive Secretary Steve Zahurak and Joseph <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>Bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>. Sano, Sergeant-At-Arms John Kearney, and Treasurer Doug Bullock.
From 1978 to 1979 Sano was a trustee of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Federation of Labor.
The Albany <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Federation of Labor was organized on June 8, 1888 by workers in the Capital District who obtained a charter and formed the organization.
http://library.albany.edu/speccoll/findaids/apap143.htm   (1902 words)

  
 Quito ABF - SICE Coverage
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation of Pharmaceutical Laboratories / Guatemala
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation of Pharmaceutical Laboratories /Various Countries (<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America)
Ecuadorian Federation of Chambers of Agriculture / Ecuador
http://www.sice.oas.org/ftaa/quitobfe.asp   (866 words)

  
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It then became part of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation until 1838, when the sovereign republic of Costa Rica was proclaimed.
Guatemala was first a part of the Mexican Empire of Agustín de Iturbide and then became a nucleus of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation.
In 1821, Honduras gained independence from Spain and became part of Iturbide's Mexican Empire; from 1825 to 1838 it was a member of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation.
http://www.chez.com/vipsinfo/n37e.htm   (701 words)

  
 <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Taekwondo Association Home
The formation of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Taekwondo Association (CTA) was caused by the indifference to <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> cultural ethics practiced by many Korean Taekwondo instructors together with the growing isolation of <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> practitioners and the discouraging possibilities of Americans to collaborate together and share their hard gained knowledge.
And, of course, we should mention that it wrote the constitution for the Pan <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Union of Karatedo Organizations and hosted the First World Technical Congress of WUKO, under the designation of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Technical Authority of the USA Karate Federation.
Historically, the CTA is one of the oldest actual federations in the United States and has been instrumental in the formation of many organization of great size and strength in this country.
http://www.wkf.org/cta.html   (1017 words)

  
 Guatemala
1898- 30 Nov 1898 Abortive attempt to restore the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> federation as
of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation (s.a.) to 26 May 1839.
10 Apr 1825 - 17 Apr 1839 Part of Federal Republic of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America.
http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Guatemala.htm   (1017 words)

  
 Finding Aid for the Congress of Industrial Organizations Records
The <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) transferred the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) Records Collection to the Department of Archives, Manuscripts, and Museum Collections (now the <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Catholic History Research Center and University Archives) at The Catholic University of America in four separate installments between 1962 and 1976.
Although CIO leaders envisioned a more activist labor federation that included national unions organized on an industrial model, they had no clear idea of an alternative <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> federation structure.
The newly created <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) ended the CIO's twenty year tenure as an independent and competing labor federation.
http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/cio.html   (3668 words)

  
 CAFTA and FTAA: The Battle to Protect Workers’ Rights
Workers and their allies are fighting to stop the Dominican Republic-<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), signed May 28, 2004, by the United States, the Dominican Republic and five <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> countries.
Joint declaration on CAFTA by AFL-CIO and <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> unions.
It would extend to <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America the disastrous job loss and environmental damage caused by 11 years of the North <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
http://aflcio.org/issues/jobseconomy/globaleconomy/cafta_ftaa_main.cfm?...   (559 words)

  
 Federation of Private Sector Entities of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America and Panama(FEDEPRICAP)
The Federation of Private Sector Entities of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America and Panama (FEDEPRICAP), which represents the collective voice of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> business community, offers concrete reform proposals to regional and national authorities to advance the economic, political and social integration processes and assist in consolidating the region's market-oriented democracies.
Completion of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> economic integration is important for consolidating regional democracy.
They will also strengthen the institutions that manage regional integration relationships, such as the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Parliament, the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Integration System (SICA), and the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Monetary Council.
http://www.cipe.org/programs/global/partners/programd61c.htm   (182 words)

  
 <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America - Historical Unions and Federations
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation - The flag and the emblem that was used in 1824.
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation (1851) (Federacion de Centro America)
The Greater Republic of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America, composed by El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, as a result of the Pact of Amapala signed in June of 1895, adopted the Flag of 1851 with two blue strips and one white in the center, and hoisted the 1st of November of 1898.
http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/cam-us.html   (182 words)

  
 Links for <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Labor History
<<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation of Labor, "Why <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Labor Unions Should Be a Part of the <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation of Labor" (<<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Memory, Library of Congress)
<<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation of Labor, "How to Form a Trade Union or Federal Labor Union" (<<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Memory, Library of Congress)
Labor History Links (The <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Local History Network)
http://www.labor.iu.edu/LaborHistory/index.html   (4199 words)

  
 Nicaragua - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Nicaragua
After declaring independence from Spain (1821), Nicaragua was briefly part of the Mexican Empire of Agustín de Iturbide and then (1825–38) a member of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation or <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Union, political confederation (1825–38) of the republics of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America—Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador.
<<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> occupation ended in 1925 but resumed the next year, when Emiliano Chamorro Chamorro, Emiliano (āmēlyä`nō chämō`rō), 1871–1966, president of Nicaragua (1917–20, 1926).
Nicaragua is bordered on the north and northwest by Honduras, on the east by the Caribbean Sea, on the south by Costa Rica, and on the southwest by the Pacific Ocean.
http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Nicaragua   (2136 words)

  
 The <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Integration System
The involvement of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Presidents and Vice Presidents in the integration process is intended to underscore the fact that SICA is both a high-level political as well as economic integration program which has as its ultimate goal the revival of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation of the early 19th century.
In November of 1999 Nicaragua presented a petition to the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Court of Justice requesting that it declare Honduras in violation of its SICA obligations by having ratified the Treaty on Maritime Limits between the Republics of Colombia and Honduras.
The <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Court of Justice sits in Managua and each state that has ratified the Statute is entitled to have one permanent and one substitute judge sitting on the bench.
http://www.mercosurconsulting.net/Articles/article7.html   (4872 words)

  
 Global Exchange - Printer Friendly
Nicaragua, Honduras and Costa Rica secede from <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation.
In the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> nation of Nicaragua, 73-year-old businessman Enrique Bolanos took the presidential oath of office on Thursday.
<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation and the United States sign Treaty of Friendship.
http://www.globalexchange.org/tours/nicaragua/NicaraguaHistory.html.pf   (960 words)

  
 Travel in Guatemala City - Guatemala - History - WorldTravelGate.net®-
After independence from Spain was declared in 1821, Guatemala City served successively as the capital of the province of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America under the Mexican Empire of Agustin de Iturbide (1822-23), the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation (1823-33), the state, and, finally, the independent Republic of Guatemala.
After independence (1821) Guatemala became the nucleus of the <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Federation and, after dissolution of the federation in 1839, a separate republic.
Distrust of the city in other areas of <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> America and the prevalence of open fighting in the city's streets and public buildings was a factor in the demise of the federation and in the failure of subsequent attempts to revive it.
http://www.americatravelling.net/guatemala/guatemala_city/guatemala_city_history.htm   (555 words)

  
 Farm Bureau Federation, Official Petition to the <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Farm Bureau Federation -- Defenders of Wildlife
We the undersigned, are outraged that recent legal action by the <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Farm Bureau could lead to the extermination of wolves in Yellowstone National Park and <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Idaho.
By demanding the removal of the wolves now inhabiting Yellowstone and <<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>centralb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Idaho as part of the wildly successful Northern Rockies Wolf Reintroduction Program, the <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Farm Bureau has taken an extremist position out of step with the wishes of the vast majority of Americans.
Farm Bureau Federation, Official Petition to the <<b>bb>>Americanb>bb>> Farm Bureau Federation -- Defenders of Wildlife
http://www.defenders.org/ynppet.html   (555 words)

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