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| | List of Presidents of Colombia : President of Colombia |
 | | It uses material from the wikipedia article List of Presidents of Colombia : President of Colombia. |  | | List of Presidents of Colombia : President of Colombia |  | | See also: Politics of Colombia, president, lists of incumbents |
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| | [A-List] Fw: Open letter to the member Presidents of the Group of Rio |
 | | Subject: Open letter to the member Presidents of the Group of Rio > > Open letter to the member Presidents of the Group of Rio > > Mountains of Colombia, June 15, 2003 > > Your Excellencies > > Presidents of the member countries of the Group of > Rio > > In your offices. |  | | [A-List] Fw: Open letter to the member Presidents of the Group of Rio |  | | Uribe Velez as terrorist and > narco-terrorist, while at the same time you called upon the United Nations > to demand of the FARC-EP a unilateral cease fire and cessation of > hostilities in order to initiate dialogues for peace with the government of > Colombia. |
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http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/a-list/2003-June/026591.html
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| | [A-List] Fw: Open letter to the member Presidents of the Group of Rio |
 | | Subject: Open letter to the member Presidents of the Group of Rio > > Open letter to the member Presidents of the Group of Rio > > Mountains of Colombia, June 15, 2003 > > Your Excellencies > > Presidents of the member countries of the Group of > Rio > > In your offices. |  | | [A-List] Fw: Open letter to the member Presidents of the Group of Rio |  | | Uribe Velez as terrorist and > narco-terrorist, while at the same time you called upon the United Nations > to demand of the FARC-EP a unilateral cease fire and cessation of > hostilities in order to initiate dialogues for peace with the government of > Colombia. |
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http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/a-list/2003-June/026591.html
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| | Álvaro Uribe Vélez : Alvaro Uribe |
 | | See also: Politics of Colombia, List of Presidents of Colombia |  | | His electoral platform was centred around the policy of confronting Colombia's main guerrilla movement, Las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC), after four years of unsuccessful attempts by the previous administration of Andres Pastrana to negotiate a ceasefire with the guerrillas, and the decreasing public support for the guerrillas. |  | | Independent liberal candidate, elected in the first round of the May, 2002 elections in Colombia. |
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http://www.fastload.org/al/Alvaro_Uribe.html
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| | LDS Temples - Mormon Temples - Bogotá Colombia Temple - Presidents |
 | | Following is a list of the current and former presidents of the Bogotá Colombia Temple. |  | | LDS Temples - Mormon Temples - Bogotá Colombia Temple - Presidents |  | | They serve voluntarily, usually for a period of several years. |
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http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/cgi-bin/presidents.cgi?bogota&operating
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| | lvaro Uribe Vlez : Alvaro Uribe |
 | | See also: Politics of Colombia, List of Presidents of Colombia |  | | His electoral platform was centred around the policy of confronting Colombia's main guerrilla movement, Las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia( FARC), after four years of unsuccessful attempts by the previous administration of Andres Pastrana to negotiate a ceasefire with the guerrillas, and the decreasing public support for the guerrillas. |  | | Uribe is often mis-characterized as a "hard-line right-winger" due to his stance against the FARC and the ELN[?], despite his centrist socioeconomic policies and his continued openness to the negotiation of an end to the conflict, which is contingent upon the armed groups first declaring a cease-fire. |
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http://www.fastload.org/al/Alvaro_Uribe.html
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| | IMADR/News on Guatemala and Maya indigenous peoples/2003/No.6 |
 | | On the list of former presidents facing corruption charges are Rafael Callejas of Honduras (1990-1994), Leonel Fernández of the Dominican Republic (1996-2000), and Oscar Alemán of Nicaragua (1997-2002). |  | | Former presidents in Central America are also facing legal proceedings, while presidential candidates who ran on anti- corruption platforms often become the focus of scandals and allegations of the misuse of campaign funds. |  | | The Inter-American Court, which is presided by Brazilian magistrate Antonio Cancado, is also made up of judges Alirio Abreu from Venezuela, Sergio Garcia from Mexico, Oliver Jackman from Barbados, Maximo Pacheco from Chile, Hernan Salgado from Ecuador, and Carlos Vicente de Roux from Colombia. |
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http://www.imadr.org/project/guatemala/news6.html
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| | Summary Record, Twelfth General Assembly of States Parties |
 | | Before introducing this point, the President referred to the notes sent to UNESCO delegations by France and Italy and wished to give the floor to the heads of the delegations of these countries so they could present their position. |  | | The President informed the Delegate of Indonesia that, in accordance with the UNESCO Rules and Regulations, his country could only present its candidacy if the amount of this transfer appeared on the Chase Manhattan Bank’s list of amounts received by UNESCO before the first ballot. |  | | The General Assembly elected by acclamation H.E. Mr L.J. Hanrath (The Netherlands) as President of the General Assembly, the representatives of Grenada, India and Yemen as Vice Presidents, and Mr I. Monsi (Benin) as Rapporteur. |
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http://whc.unesco.org/archive/repga99.htm
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| | Presidents, social movements on guest list for Bolivian presidential inauguration |
 | | Presidents confirmed to attend the inauguration include: Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, Alejandro Toledo of Peru, Nestor Kirchner of Argentina, Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva of Brazil, Alvaro Uribe of Colombia, Alfredo Palacio of Ecuador, Nicanor Duarte of Paraguay, Tabare Vazquez of Uruguay, Martin Torrijos of Panama and Janez Drnovek of Slovenia. |  | | Mexico's president Vicente Fox, who sparred with Morales this week over Bolivia's possible plans to export gas to Mexico, is sending his Bolivian ambassador. |  | | LA PAZ, Bolivia- At least 10 heads of state from as far away as Slovenia will attend the Jan. 22 inauguration of Evo Morales, where the former union leader for coca farmers will become Bolivia's first Indian president. |
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http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/37749.html
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| | Blacklist to the A List - Newsweek: World News - MSNBC.com |
 | | "This is probably one of the most pro-American presidents in Latin America's entire history," says Adam Isacson, at the Center for International Policy in Washington. |  | | The list includes the Medellin cartel's kingpin, Pablo Escobar, and more than 100 other thugs, assassins, traffickers and shady lawyers in his alleged employ. |  | | It may be that Uribe thinks his recent actions speak louder than denials: in the last two years, Colombia has extradited 140 accused traffickers to the United States—a figure unmatched by any previous president. |
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5569641/site/newsweek
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| | Summary Record, Twelfth General Assembly of States Parties |
 | | The President informed the Delegate of Indonesia that, in accordance with the UNESCO Rules and Regulations, his country could only present its candidacy if the amount of this transfer appeared on the Chase Manhattan Bank’s list of amounts received by UNESCO before the first ballot. |  | | He stressed the fact that the List does not yet include all the categories of properties, notably living traditions and modes of land-use – which determine the material and spiritual life of human groups and their relationships with their environment. |  | | The General Assembly elected by acclamation H.E. Mr L.J. Hanrath (The Netherlands) as President of the General Assembly, the representatives of Grenada, India and Yemen as Vice Presidents, and Mr I. Monsi (Benin) as Rapporteur. |
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http://whc.unesco.org/archive/repga99.htm
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| | Summary Record, Twelfth General Assembly of States Parties |
 | | The President informed the Delegate of Indonesia that, in accordance with the UNESCO Rules and Regulations, his country could only present its candidacy if the amount of this transfer appeared on the Chase Manhattan Bank’s list of amounts received by UNESCO before the first ballot. |  | | He stressed the fact that the List does not yet include all the categories of properties, notably living traditions and modes of land-use – which determine the material and spiritual life of human groups and their relationships with their environment. |  | | The General Assembly elected by acclamation H.E. Mr L.J. Hanrath (The Netherlands) as President of the General Assembly, the representatives of Grenada, India and Yemen as Vice Presidents, and Mr I. Monsi (Benin) as Rapporteur. |
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http://whc.unesco.org/archive/repga99.htm
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| | Presidents, social movements on guest list for Bolivian presidential inauguration |
 | | Presidents confirmed to attend the inauguration include: Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, Alejandro Toledo of Peru, Nestor Kirchner of Argentina, Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva of Brazil, Alvaro Uribe of Colombia, Alfredo Palacio of Ecuador, Nicanor Duarte of Paraguay, Tabare Vazquez of Uruguay, Martin Torrijos of Panama and Janez Drnovek of Slovenia. |  | | Among those invitees are Mexico's Zapatista rebels, the Argentina's "piqueteros" social movement, Brazil's landless movement, Indian groups from Ecuador, Nobel Prize winners in literature Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Jose Saramago and Uruguayan author Eduardo Galeano. |  | | In addition, more than 150 leaders of social organizations, activists and Morales supporters are expected to fill one of La Paz's main plazas where Morales will address them after his inauguration ceremony in Bolivia's congress. |
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http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/37749.html
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| | globalinfo.org - May 3, SPAIN (#29609) |
 | | Also on that list are presidents Hu Jintao, of China, Kim Jong Il, of North Korea, Fidel Castro, of Cuba, Muammar Ghaddafi, of Libya, Pervez Musharraf, of Pakistan, Vladimir Putin, of Russia, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia, and Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan. |  | | On the American continent, the most dangerous country is still Colombia, where five reporters were assassinated in 2003 for their coverage of corruption cases and of their complicity with armed groups -- right-wing paramilitaries or leftist guerrillas -- "which control or are vying for entire regions" of the country. |  | | In that category are the armed Islamic militant groups in Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Kashmir, Pakistan and the Philippines; the Colombians Carlos Castaño, leader of the right-wing paramilitaries, and Manuel Marulanda, head of the leftist FARC guerrillas; the Basque group ETA, and the heir to the crown of Saudi Arabia, prince Abdullah. |
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http://www.globalinfo.org/eng/reader.asp?ArticleId=29609
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| | List of Presidents of Colombia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | List of Heads of State (Presidents etc.) of the Republic of Colombia and its precursor states |  | | General Gabriel París Gordillo President and Head of Military Junta |  | | This page was last modified 01:41, 1 October 2005. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_Colombia
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| | Human Rights for Workers Bulletins |
 | | For topic listings of many of the above Bulletins, |  | | --Why Is There No List of Sweatshop-Free Products? |  | | -- Burma Poses Major Test for President Bush And Congress |
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http://www.senser.com/bulist.htm
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| | Colombia |
 | | The Inspector General, whose term overlaps those of two presidents, is elected by the Senate to a 4-year term from a list of three candidates nominated by the President, Supreme Court, and Council of State, respectively. |  | | In mid-December, prosecutors asked a presiding judge to impose the maximum sentence on AUC leader Carlos Castano and two other paramilitaries for their roles in the 1999 murder of prominent journalist Jaime Garzon. |  | | In September, HRW released a comprehensive study on child soldiers in Colombia that reported that approximately 11,000 children were members of illegal armed groups; UNICEF reported that the number was as high as 14,000. |
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http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2003/27891.htm
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| | List of Presidents of Colombia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is a list of Heads of State (Presidents etc.) of the Republic of Colombia and its precursor states. |  | | General Gabriel París Gordillo President and Head of Military Junta |  | | This page was last modified 02:00, 27 March 2006. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_Colombia
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| | [23 Sep 1998]: DAILY PRESS BRIEFING OF OFFICE OF SPOKESMAN FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL |
 | | Mihalic continued, the Assembly was scheduled to hear the Presidents of: Djibouti, Hassan Gouled Aptidon; Niger, Ibrahim Maïnassara Baré; and Nicaragua, Arnoldo Alemán Lacayo. |  | | Jadranka Mihalic, Spokesman for General Assembly President Didier Opertti (Uruguay), said the Assembly this morning had continued the general debate with statements by the President of Colombia, Andrés Pastrana Arango, and the President of Suriname, Jules Wijdenbosch. |  | | Following that, the Assembly would hear from the Prime Minister of Pakistan and the Foreign Ministers of Portugal, Ukraine, Chile, Spain, Czech Republic, Sweden, Ireland and the Dominican Republic, the last of which had been added to the list this |
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http://www.un.org/News/briefings/docs/1998/19980923.db092398.html
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| | Inter Press Service News Agency |
 | | Also on that list are presidents Hu Jintao, of China, Kim Jong Il, of North Korea, Fidel Castro, of Cuba, Muammar Ghaddafi, of Libya, Pervez Musharraf, of Pakistan, Vladimir Putin, of Russia, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, of Tunisia, and Islam Karimov, of Uzbekistan (END/2004) |  | | In that category are the armed Islamic militant groups in Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Kashmir, Pakistan and the Philippines; the Colombians Carlos Castaño, leader of the right-wing paramilitaries, and Manuel Marulanda, head of the leftist FARC guerrillas; the Basque group ETA, and the heir to the crown of Saudi Arabia, prince Abdullah. |  | | On the American continent, the most dangerous country is still Colombia, where five reporters were assassinated in 2003 for their coverage of corruption cases and of the complicity with armed groups -- right-wing paramilitaries or leftist guerrillas -- "which control or are vying for entire regions" of the country. |
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http://www.ipsnews.net/print.asp?idnews=23568
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| | [23 Sep 1998]: DAILY PRESS BRIEFING OF OFFICE OF SPOKESMAN FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL |
 | | Jadranka Mihalic, Spokesman for General Assembly President Didier Opertti (Uruguay), said the Assembly this morning had continued the general debate with statements by the President of Colombia, Andrés Pastrana Arango, and the President of Suriname, Jules Wijdenbosch. |  | | Mihalic continued, the Assembly was scheduled to hear the Presidents of: Djibouti, Hassan Gouled Aptidon; Niger, Ibrahim Maïnassara Baré; and Nicaragua, Arnoldo Alemán Lacayo. |  | | Following that, the Assembly would hear from the Prime Minister of Pakistan and the Foreign Ministers of Portugal, Ukraine, Chile, Spain, Czech Republic, Sweden, Ireland and the Dominican Republic, the last of which had been added to the list this |
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http://www.un.org/News/briefings/docs/1998/19980923.db092398.html
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| | List of Presidents of Colombia |
 | | List of Heads of State (Presidents etc.) of the Republic of Colombia and its precursor states |  | | Marshal Andrés de Santa Cruz: (nominal President in absentia) |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/L/List-of-Presidents-of-Colombia.htm
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| | List of Presidents of Colombia - free-definition |
 | | List of Heads of State ( Presidents etc.) of the Republic of Colombia and its precursor states |  | | Marshal Andrés de Santa Cruz : (nominal President in absentia) |
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http://www.free-definition.com/List-of-Presidents-of-Colombia.html
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| | BBC News AMERICAS Peru opposition prepares |
 | | But the list of heads-of-state who have declined their invitations runs to 15, and most importantly includes the presidents of neighbouring Andean countries, Chile and Colombia. |  | | He has not made a political declaration for more than two weeks, and the last time he spoke to the press was eight days ago, to confirm he would not be declaring a state of emergency surrounding the march. |  | | Hugo Banzer, President of Bolivia, and Gustavo Noboa of Ecuador have confirmed they will be present in Lima. |
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| | WHKMLA : History of Panama, 1903-1918 |
 | | List of Presidents of Panama, from World Statesmen |  | | In 1903 the U.S. government signed the HAY-HERRAN TREATY with Colombia, granting the U.S. a stretch of territory to construct the canal. |  | | The Colombian senate refused to sign it; the U.S. encouraged an insurrection, which lead to the establishment of the Republic of Panama (1903). |
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http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/centramerica/panama190318.html
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| | List of Presidents of Colombia |
 | | List of Presidents of the Republic of Colombia |  | | : ( 1898) Guillermo Qunitero Calderón, José Manuel MarroquÃn |  | | : ( 1962- 1966) Guillermo Leon Valencia |
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http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/l/i/List_of_Presidents_of_Colombia.html
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| | SSHL: Collections: Latin American Studies: Elections |
 | | In practice, however, the local caudillos made important decisions…Colombian presidents were pressured to appoint provincial governors from a list of nominees submitted by the local assemblies" (page 122). |  | | Lists the population of each province and the number of senators (page 197) and representatives (page 219) to be elected from each from 1836-1843. |  | | Galbraith 1966: "In 1831 the remaining portion of ‘Gran Colombia,’ comprising the provinces of Boyacá, Cauca, Cundinamarca, Magdalena, and Panama formed themselves into ‘the Republic of New Granada’ and defined their boundaries as those of the old Viceroyalty of that name" (page 13). |
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| | Glabbeek . Flemish Brabant . Dutch language . Belgium |
 | | See also: List of presidents of Colombia Manuel Ancízar Ingrid Betancourt Juan Martín Caicedo Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera Alfonso López Pumarejo Alfonso López Michelsen, son of Alfonso López Pumarejo Laureano... |  | | Main article: Religion of Belgium In Belgium Roman Catholicism is the majority religion, accounting for between 75 and 80 of the population, although nowadays only about 10 to 20 of the population regularly goes to church. |  | | Strong inorganic acids, such as concentrated sulfuric acid, nitric acid or hydrochloric acid, destroy any biological tissue with which they come in contact within seconds. |
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http://www.uk.fraquisanto.net/Glabbeek
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