Manuel Noriega
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Obituary: Guillermo Endara / Ex-Panamanian president who replaced Noriega...said. Backed by a coalition of civilian parties, Mr. Endara overwhelmingly won the presidential election in May 1989, but Mr. Noriega refused to recognize the results and unleashed a wave of repression against his opponents. Seven... In this article: Guillermo Endara, Manuel Noriega, Democracy, Arnulfista Party, U.S., Ricardo Martinelli, Panama City, Post-Gazette, and Democratic Revolutionary Party |
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Miami Herald | September 28, 2009
Ex-Panamanian president who replaced Noriega dies
Ex-Panamanian president who replaced Noriega dies Poll: Ricardo Martinelli leads Panama's presidential race A poll shows businessman Ricardo Martinelli with a strong lead ahead of the May 3 presidential election in Panama. Half the...
In this article: Ricardo Martinelli, NCAA, Myles Brand, Guillermo Endara, Balbina Herrera, Cancer, Pancreatic cancer, and Chicago
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Miami Herald | September 28, 2009
Obituaries in the news
...Authority, and Housing Minister Balbina Herrera of ruling Revolutionary Democratic Party (PRD). Court weighs fate of Panama's Manuel Noriega The fate of Manuel Antonio Noriega, the jailed Panamanian general whose country was invaded by the...
In this article: Guillermo Endara, Manuel Antonio Noriega, Democracy, Get a Job, Panama, The Silhouettes, Panama City, and United States
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Yahoo! News | May 03, 2009
Panamanians choose new president, lawmakers (AFP)
Voters are choosing a new president between supermarket mogul Ricardo Martinelli, who has vowed to run the country like a company, and Balbina Herrera, a one-time leftist firebrand with links to former dictator Manuel Noriega.
In this article: Balbina Herrera, Ricardo Martinelli, Panama City, Panama, United States, and Ice cream
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Boston Globe -- Today's paper A to Z | September 28, 2009
Guillermo Endara, 73; led Panama after Noriega toppled
...Martinelli said. Backed by a coalition of civilian parties, Mr. Endara overwhelmingly won the presidential election in May 1989, but Noriega refused to recognize the results and unleashed a wave of repression. Seven months later,...
In this article: Guillermo Endara, Democracy, Panama City, Ricardo Martinelli, Panama, US, and George H.W. Bush
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boston.com - Latest world news | May 04, 2009
Supermarket tycoon wins Panama election
...in recent years but Panama has long had close ties to the United States, which built the Panama Canal and ousted dictator Gen. Manuel Noriega in 1989. Herrera was once close to Noriega, which rankled with some voters. She conceded defeat...
In this article: Ricardo Martinelli, Panama, Balbina Herrera, Tax, Panama City, United States, Inflation, Latin America, and Reuters
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Manuel Antonio Noriega (born February 11 1934) is a former general and the military dictator of Panama from 1983 to 1989. He was never, contrary to popular opinion, officially the president of Panama, but held the post of "chief executive officer" for a brief period in 1989. The 1989 invasion of Panama by the United States removed him from power; he was captured, detained as a prisoner of war, and flown to the U.S. Noriega was tried on eight counts of drug trafficking, racketeering, and money laundering in April 1992. Noriega's US prison sentence ended in September 2007; pending the outcome of extradition requests by both Panama and France, he remains in prison as of 2009.
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- February 11, 1934
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