2010-07-24 … the United States, again prioritizing sectional harmony over territorial expansion. In the case of the ship Amistad , Van Buren sided with the Spanish Government to return the kidnapped slaves. Also, he oversaw the \" Trail of Tears […] which involved the expulsion of the Cherokee , Choctaw , Creek , …
2010-07-24 … of people, their culture and their history. History is important in understanding where people are coming from. In terms of Texas and the South, the Spanish government especially did not want immigrants from the Southern States. Despite this dislike, Southerners were the main early colonists in Texas. In terms of …
2010-07-24 … facts necessary to be considered in the disposition of the case are as follows: Joseph Hunot claimed a head-right of 800 arpents of land, under the Spanish government, dated in 1802, and located in what is now New Madrid county, Mo. On May 12, 1810, he conveyed this land by warranty deed to Joseph Vandenbenden, …
2010-07-25 … River you will be under fire�.[9] The June 12 declaration of Philippine independence was not recognized by the United States or Spain, since the Spanish government ceded the Philippines to the United States in the 1898 Treaty of Paris, which was signed on December 10, 1898, in consideration for an indemnity for …
2010-07-25 … Spanish Foreign Offices all through the year 1902.( 9 ) Then the British Government heard of it and put pressure upon Spain with the result that the Spanish Government declined at the last moment to ratify the arrangement and broke off negotiations […] nbsp; The second period of Morocco\'s entanglement in the …
2010-07-25 … Yes, sir. I.T. &T. by the way did transfer or did get $15 million yesterday or a few days ago of their debts in dollars paid to them by the Spanish Government and that they are allowed to do under our general license, so that\'s all right. However, it is in part in their representation to us, part of a …
2010-07-25 … United States consuls to Spain who were obliged to leave on account of the war to return. The Cuban muster rolls show 48,000 names […] 15. Spanish Government notified that the United States is ready to pay the $20,000,000 indemnity for the Philippines. (See April 28 […] 17. A dispatch from Manila …
2010-07-25 … […] History Father Junípero Serra founded Mission San Buenaventura in 1782 , forming the basis of what would become the city. In 1841 , the Spanish government granted the Rancho San Miguel to Raimundo Olivas , whose Olivas Adobe on the banks of the Santa Clara River was the most magnificent …
2010-07-25 … […] History Father Junípero Serra founded Mission San Buenaventura in 1782 , forming the basis of what would become the city. In 1841 , the Spanish government granted the Rancho San Miguel to Raimundo Olivas , whose Olivas Adobe on the banks of the Santa Clara River was the most magnificent …
2010-07-25 … River you will be under fire�.[9] The June 12 declaration of Philippine independence was not recognized by the United States or Spain, since the Spanish government ceded the Philippines to the United States in the 1898 Treaty of Paris, which was signed on December 10, 1898, in consideration for an indemnity for …
2010-07-25 … nothing in the colonization laws of 1824 or the regulations of 1828 indicative of a purpose by Mexico to depart from the traditional policy of the Spanish Government. This grant shows that the same old rights were recognized and adhered to--the right of Indians to occupy lands upon which they had been placed, …
2010-07-25 … […] John A. Quitman, the Governor of Mississippi, \"and a group of revolutionaries who sailed from New Orleans to Cuba [sought] to overthrow the Spanish government and annex [the island] to the United States.\" So writes Eli N. Evans, author of a laudatory biography of Judah P. Benjamin. When the raid on Cuba …
2010-07-25 … congestive heart failure, his daughter, Didi Hunter, said […] It was a tip from a friend, a Spanish aristocrat, that prompted Mr. Ziffren to defy Spanish government censors by sending a cryptic telegram to the United Press bureau in London on July 17, 1936, indicating that troops loyal to General Francisco …
2010-07-25 … October 25 1693 - The last remaining priests and soldiers left the missions of East Texas. A decree ordering them to leave was issued by the Spanish government, but before the order was received the priests found out that the Indians planned to attack the inhabitants of the missions. Burying the mission …
2010-07-25 … unfortunate race as the past has been dark and painful […] Nelson A. Miles […] One hundred years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, the Spanish government issued a decree authorizing the enslavement of the American Indian as in accord with the law of God and man […] Nelson A. Miles […] Our …
2010-07-25 … same time the other side of the picture might appear equally black with injustice. One hundred years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, the Spanish government issued a decree authorizing the enslavement of the American Indian as in accord with the law of God and man. Later they were transported to France, …
2010-07-25 … as the past has been dark and painful. Quotation of Nelson A Miles […] One hundred years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, the Spanish government issued a decree authorizing the enslavement of the American Indian as in accord with the law of God and man. Quotation of Nelson A Miles […] …
2010-07-25 … States all their right and title to three hundred arpens of land, lying in the state of Mississippi, for a warrant of survey was issued by the Spanish government to John Montgomery, on the twenty-sixth day of April, seventeen hundred and ninety: And also, all their right and title to two hundred and fifty-six …
2010-07-25 … to forgo these increases if the United States would allow them concessions on exports such as silks, perfumes, and handmade lace. In May 1927, the Spanish government announced a 40 percent increase in duties on American exports to Spain. The League of Nations, concerned about the tariff wars, organized a World …
2010-07-25 … Government. It admits that our country is deeply affected by the war in Cuba and that its desires for peace are just. It declares that the present Spanish government is bound by every consideration to a change of policy that should satisfy the United States and pacify Cuba within a reasonable time. To this end …
2010-07-25 … Spain over their perceived atrocities and loss of control in Cuba. [ 29 […] 30 […] The investigations In addition to the inquiry commissioned by the Spanish Government to naval officers Del Peral and De Salas, two Naval Courts of Inquiry were ordered: The Sampson board in 1898 and the Vreeland board in 1911. In …
2010-07-25 … by some that the sinking was a false flag operation conducted by the U.S. The investigations In addition to the inquiry commissioned by the Spanish Government to naval officers Del Peral and De salas, four major investigations have been conducted to find the actual cause of the sinking of the Maine . Two …
2010-07-25 … in the finance and medical support aspects of slavery. Once the main route for Slavic slaves into the Christian Mediterranean was shut down, the Spanish government, which was already dubious of religious diversity, had much less reason to tolerate the presence of an Iberian Jewish population. Once the conquest …
2010-07-25 … been established by historians, and pass on. We will say, then, that this territory was originally a part of Florida and belonged to the Spanish Government; that the Spanish chevalier, Fernando de Soto , with his band of followers, was the first to discover this beautiful land. This was as …
2010-07-25 … 1896. The president\'s own military experience and the opposition of big business made him reluctant to lead the nation into war, so he pressed the Spanish government to control a rebellion that had begun in Cuba in 1895. An astute politician, McKinley was aware of his countrymen\'s growing impatience as the …
2010-07-25 … Guerrilla forces were operating in the Philippine Islands , and had been present in Cuba since before the 1868-1878 Ten Years\' War decade. The Spanish government did not have the financial resources or the personnel to deal with these revolts and resorted to forcibly emptying the countryside and the filling …
2010-07-25 … to dismiss the case on the grounds that the United States had no interest in the matter and because recently released documents indicated that the Spanish government had requested delivery of the Mende for trial in Cuba and not as property under the 1795 treaty. In a surprising concession to the laws of slave …
2010-07-25 … controversy present a vivid picture of the life and character of James Wilkinson; the papers depict him as an adventurer, a secret agent for the Spanish government, a conspirator with Aaron Burr plots to separate the western countries from the United States, and an instigator of the rebellion in Louisiana and …
2010-07-25 … Laisant launched a larger letter writing campaign in 1909 when Francisco Ferrer was jailed & murdered by the Spanish government. Alphonso XIII was a member of the Astronomy Society of France, & Laisant wanted the king\'s membership suspended. Laisant corresponded with …
2010-07-25 … of invasions during the late 1930s. Hitler and Mussolini supported the Spanish Falangists in their successful civil war against the \"Loyalist\" Spanish government (1937-39). Although many Europeans and North Americans considered the Spanish Civil War an opportunity to destroy Fascism, the United States, …
2010-07-25 … Real Cédula de Gracias ) which was originated August 10, 1815, with the intention of attracting non-Hispanic European settlers to the islands. The Spanish government, believing that the independence movements would lose their popularity, granted land and initially gave settlers \"Letters of Domicile\". However, …
2010-07-26 … Agents for General James Wilkinson killed Lewis The previous governor of the Louisiana Territory, General James Wilkinson, took bribes from the Spanish government and was implicated in Aaron Burr’s conspiracy to break away the Natchez Trace territories from the United States. President Jefferson …
2010-07-26 … it is $400,000.) Cuba was close to the United States and had slavery, so the idea appealed to Southerners but was unwelcome in the North. The Spanish government rejected Saunders\' overtures. Administration and cabinet […] Supreme Court appointments Polk appointed the following Justices to the […] …
2010-07-26 … today, it is $400,000.) Cuba was close to the United States and had slavery, so the idea appealed to Southerners but was unwelcome in the North. The Spanish government rejected Saunders' overtures […] edit] Administration and Cabinet […] Official White House portrait of James K. PolkOFFICE NAME TERM […] …
2010-07-26 … for inflation.) Cuba was close to the United States and had slavery, so the idea appealed to Southerners but was unwelcome in the North. The Spanish government rejected Saunders\' overtures. Administration and Cabinet Supreme Court appointments Polk appointed the following Justices to the U.S. Supreme …
2010-07-26 … catastrophe would involve the whole island and force the Spanish to grant independence, as the cost of maintaining control became too great. The Spanish government reacted by sending General Valeriano Weyler y Nicolau with orders to pacify the island. The \"Butcher,\" as he became know in the United States, …
2010-07-26 … contribute to the restoration of its tranquillity and well-being. Negotiations continued for some little time at Madrid, resulting in offers by the Spanish Government which could not but be regarded as inadequate. It was proposed to confide the preparation of peace to the insular parliament, yet to be convened …
2010-07-26 … Iberia Micropolitan Statistical Area […] Early years In the 18th Century, the land on which Jeanerette now lies was originally procured from the Spanish government by Pierre Zerangue. Zerangue received an Čorder of survey and settlementč from Spain for 1052 acres. Under Spanish law, if someone occupied a …
2010-07-26 … their families by wagon and packhorse to Louisiana Territory from N.C. & S.C.They settled there circa 1802 after recieving headrights from the then Spanish Government.The Territory was purchased by the United States in 1803.Existing settlers were allowed to keep their property. Meriwether Lewis & William Clark …
2010-07-27 … […] The argument of Lord Salisbury in this retard is a petitio principii […] He asserts that there is no authoritative statement by the Spanish Government […] in which the territories of the Cap-taincy-General of Venezuela are determined […] for a decree which the Government of this Republic sets …
2010-07-27 … MISCELLANY Inventors would do well to make note of the fact that a machine is greatly needed that will cut up corn as it is found on the hill. The Spanish government has established three medico-legal laboratories, where analyses ordered by the courts shall be made. Accused persons may employ experts to watch …
2010-07-27 … But it was equally plausible that Cuban revolutionaries had done so to provoke U.S. intervention.� The least plausible hypothesis was that the Spanish government wished to provoke a war. Under U.S. pressure, and facing a winless conflict with Cuban rebels, the Liberal Party cabinet in Madrid had recalled …
2010-07-27 … of Spain. Although this […] activity had been secretly ordered by Washington officials, their […] complicity in the matter was denied when the Spanish government […] protested […] Buckner was attracted to the Florida […] area. He moved his family to the St. Marys River area of Florida.  […] …
2010-07-30 … a suitable punching bag. Two days before McKinley went to Congress with a highly misleading message which was an open invitation to war, the Spanish government had agreed to the demands for an armistice in Cuba and American mediation. There was no good reason, but there was war anyway. We wound up the war …
2010-07-30 … a suitable punching bag. Two days before McKinley went to Congress with a highly misleading message which was an open invitation to war, the Spanish government had agreed to the demands for an armistice in Cuba and American mediation. There was no good reason, but there was war anyway. We wound up the war …
2010-08-04 … Oxford University . In 1873 de Rothschild Frères in France and N M Rothschild & Sons of London joined with other investors to acquire the Spanish government\'s money-losing Rio Tinto copper mines. The new owners restructured the company and turned it into a profitable business. By 1905, the Rothschild …
2010-08-04 … Oxford University . In 1873 de Rothschild Frères in France and N M Rothschild & Sons of London joined with other investors to acquire the Spanish government\'s money-losing Rio Tinto copper mines. The new owners restructured the company and turned it into a profitable business. By 1905, the Rothschild …
2010-08-05 … British government was left unopposed to carry out the plans which Pitt had prepared against Spain. The only aggressive movement undertaken by the Spanish government was an attack on Portugal , which was the close ally of Great Britain and gave her most useful help by allowing her the free use of Portuguese …
2010-08-05 … played a part. Petitioner was an Igorot who asserted the right to register ownership of certain land although he had no document of title from the Spanish government and no recognition of ownership had been extended by Spain or by the United States. The United States Government had taken possession of the land …
2010-08-05 … played a part. Petitioner was an Igorot who asserted the right to register ownership of certain land although he had no document of title from the Spanish Government and no recognition of ownership had been extended by Spain or by the United States. The United States Government had taken possession of the land …
2010-08-07 … its navy to recover control of the sea after the subsequent English counter attack. In 1595, when Henry IV of France declared war against Spain, the Spanish government declared bankruptcy again. However, Spain remained in control of the seas and was reciving a large amount of gold and silver from their colonies in …
2010-08-07 … navy to recover control of the sea after the subsequent English counter attack . In 1595, when Henry IV of France declared war against Spain, the Spanish government declared bankruptcy again. However, by regaining control of the sea, Spain was able to greatly increase its supply of gold and silver from the …
2010-08-07 … where, chiefly through his family connexions in Havana and Mexico, he acquired in a few years enough wealth to enable him to undertake banking. The Spanish government gave him full powers to negotiate the loans of 1823, 1828, 1830 and 1831; and Ferdinand VII. rewarded him with the title of marquis, the decorations …
2010-08-08 … a truce was officially reached with the Pact of Biak-na-Bato and Aguinaldo was exiled to Hong Kong though hostilities between rebels and the Spanish government never actually ceased. lt;/ref> * In 1898, with the outbreak of the Spanish-American War Aguinaldo unofficially allied with the United States …
2010-08-08 … a truce was officially reached with the Pact of Biak-na-Bato and Aguinaldo was exiled to Hong Kong though hostilities between rebels and the Spanish government never actually ceased. lt;/ref> * In 1898, with the outbreak of the Spanish-American War Aguinaldo unofficially allied with the United States …
2010-08-08 … a truce was officially reached with the Pact of Biak-na-Bato and Aguinaldo was exiled to Hong Kong , though hostilities between rebels and the Spanish government never actually ceased. [ 26 […] 27 ] In 1898, with the outbreak of the Spanish-American War , Aguinaldo unofficially allied with the United …
2010-08-08 … independence movement, and other political figures such as Segundo Ruiz Belvis . In 1897, Luis Muñoz Rivera and others persuaded the liberal Spanish government to agree to Charters of Autonomy for Cuba and Puerto Rico. In 1898, Puerto Rico\'s first, but short-lived, autonomous government was organized as an …
2010-08-08 … independence movement, and other political figures such as Segundo Ruiz Belvis . In 1897, Luis Muñoz Rivera and others persuaded the liberal Spanish government to agree to Charters of Autonomy for Cuba and Puerto Rico. In 1898, Puerto Rico\'s first, but short-lived, autonomous government was organized as an …
2010-08-08 … should not be entitled to […] commissions until the goods were shipped, all shipments being subject to the regulations of the Spanish government. Ungar became ill and wished to retire from the business. He got […] leave from Exportadora to sell the Corporation, but was unable to …
2010-08-08 … independence movement, and other political figures such as Segundo Ruiz Belvis In 1897, Luis Muñoz Rivera and others persuaded the liberal Spanish government to agree to Charters of Autonomy for Cuba and Puerto Rico. In 1898, Puerto Ricos first, but short-lived, autonomous government was organized as an …
2010-08-08 … independence movement, and other political figures such as Segundo Ruiz Belvis . In 1897, Luis Muñoz Rivera and others persuaded the liberal Spanish government to agree to Charters of Autonomy for Cuba and Puerto Rico. In 1898, Puerto Rico\'s first, but short-lived, autonomous government was organized as an …
2010-08-09 … 32, sub nom. Jecker v. Magee, 19 L. ed. 571. Upon the occupation of the country by the military forces of the United States the authority of the Spanish government was superseded, but the necessity for a revenue did not cease. The government must be carried on, and there was no one left to administer its …
2010-08-09 … 32, sub nom. Jecker v. Magee, 19 L. ed. 571. Upon the occupation of the country by the military forces of the United States the authority of the Spanish government was superseded, but the necessity for a revenue did not cease. The government must be carried on, and there was no one left to administer its …
2010-08-10 … 1896, Congress adopted a resolution extending the \'friendly offices\' of the United States to Spain in recognizing an independent Cuba. But the Spanish government rejected the offer." Another example involves a presentation in 2003 by Congressman Peter DeFazio (D-Oregon). Discussing Congress\'s response …
2010-08-10 … Ghent and Luxembourg . The war revealed to the world how vulnerable and backward the Spanish defenses and bureaucracy were, though the ineffective Spanish government took no action to improve them. The final decades of the seventeenth century saw utter decay and stagnation in Spain; while the rest of Europe went …
2010-08-10 … insumisos to prison declared them unfit for public service. Fronting the decreasing birth rate and the popular opposition to the army, the Spanish government tried to modernise the model carried from the Franco era, professionalizing it. The new army tried to provide an education for civilian life and …
2010-08-10 … […] In New Mexico, land grants were issued to fulfill several […] purposes: encourage settlement, reward patrons of the […] Spanish government, and create a buffer zone between Indian […] tribes and the more populated regions of its northern […] frontier. Spain also issued land …
2010-08-10 … was founded in 1873, when a multinational consortium of investors purchased a mine complex on the Rio Tinto river, in Huelva , Spain from the Spanish government. Since then, the company has grown through a long series of mergers and acquisitions to place itself among the world leaders in the production of …
2010-08-12 … still up about 3 percent from the four-year low of $1.1876. The market will be watching a Spanish bond auction later in the day after the spread of Spanish government bond yields over benchmark Bunds soared to a euro lifetime high on Wednesday […] nbsp; The dollar fell across the board on Thursday as a rise in …
2010-08-12 … assistance to Morocco attached to […] the efforts of the Moroccan government to stop illegal immigration […] Moroccan government accuses the Spanish government of singling out […] Moroccan immigrants for arrests and deportation while not doing the same […] toward other illegal immigrants (alquds …
2010-08-13 … companies have been forced to abandon attempts to raise money in the London and Madrid stock markets. The fall-out from the debt crisis, and the Spanish governmentĉs suggestion that it might cut its green subsidies, perhaps retroactively, have hit share prices. Indeed, the idea that we can afford to have one …
2010-08-13 … battalion, Belgium 400, Poland 500 and Finland 250. Germany, Greece and Denmark also offered to contribute to the 2,000 specialist forces.The Spanish government said on Friday that it would send 800-1,000 soldiers to join the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Maria …
2010-08-14 … his services to Kentucky he lost his best holdings through ejectment suits. Disgusted, he and Rebecca followed (1799) a son to Missouri, where the Spanish government granted him a large tract in the Femme Osage valley and made him district magistrate. When the United States assumed jurisdiction over this …
2010-08-14 … message board used by al Qaeda and its sympathizers and obtained by CNN, spells out a plan to topple the pro-U.S. government […] We think the Spanish government will not stand more than two blows, or three at the most, before it will be forced to withdraw because of the public pressure on it,\" the al Qaeda …
2010-08-14 … prompted Bishop Bartolome de las […] Casas to take up their cause in protecting the remaining populations […] Appointed by the Spanish government as "Protector of the Indians," […] Las Cas demanded that Spain liberate the Amerindians and to recognize […] their rights as …
2010-08-14 … French counterpart, and Tony Blair, the British […] prime minister. A trip to Washington is being arranged for early May […] quot;The Spanish government believes it is vital to reactivate peace talks […] between Israelis and Palestinians," an aide to Mr Aznar said yesterday […] quot;Spain …
2010-08-14 … it had not been removed. But more important, there was no indication that the attack the poster had written of actually took place. A call to the Spanish government professed ignorance. Pentagon officials told our Jim Miklaszewski it\'s always possible that U.S. or Afghan forces unknowingly got close to bin …
2010-08-14 … of the USS Maine remains unclear on whether it was bombed or not. Even so, it was the causus beli for the US to mix it up with Spain. The Spanish government survived with their bacon intact. The fallout led to the “war” of the US vs. the Philippines, which was a disaster that makes the war …
2010-08-14 … assessment of Bill Clintonĉs presidency available in print. In 1872, there were more than 300,000 slaves in Cuba and Puerto Rico. Though the Spanish government had passed a law for gradual abolition in 1870, slaveowners, particularly in Cuba, clung tenaciously to their slaves as unfree labor was at the core …
2010-08-14 … opposed to the cession, and finally rose in arms against the governor, giving him three days in which to leave the town. (See LOUISIANA .) The Spanish Government resolved to punish the parties which had so insulted its representative, Don Ulloa , and sent Alexander O\'Reilly to assume the office of …
2010-08-14 … verdict be expunged from the record. As The Independent explains […] In March, the family had a posthumous \'declaration of reparation\' from the Spanish government. But they are not satisfied. \'We want something more, that they void the death sentence, so we can take away that burden,\' his daughter-in-law, …
2010-08-14 … Suu Kyi and my compatriots the Ladies in White, who are also prohibited from travel. If the European Union and its Member Governments, led by the Spanish government, continue to reduce the demands for respect for human rights in Cuba and, under the cover of dialogue, continue to distance themselves from …
2010-08-14 … cofounder of the Center of Molecular Biology of the Autonomous University of Madrid, in 1974, and served as Minister of Education and Science of the Spanish government as well as member of the European Parliament […] Rigoberta Menchu Tum In 1992, at the age of 33, she became the youngest person ever to receive the …
2010-08-14 … been there for four years already, and it can be speculated that his going to Cuba was a strategy by which he can leave the place. Fortunately, the Spanish government granted him the request. From Dapitan, Rizal took the streamer "Espa�a" in his trip to Manila and had delightful stopovers in Cebu and …
2010-08-15 … […] 95 ] On September 28, 2007 at the Clinton Global Initiative , it was revealed that Shakira received a commitment of $40 million from the Spanish government to help the victims of natural disasters. An additional $5 million was to be donated to four Latin American countries, to be spent on education and …
2010-08-15 … […] 95 ] On September 28, 2007 at the Clinton Global Initiative , it was revealed that Shakira received a commitment of $40 million from the Spanish government to help the victims of natural disasters. An additional $5 million was to be donated to four Latin American countries, to be spent on education and …
2010-08-15 … America.\"[89] On September 28, 2007 at the Clinton Global Initiative, it was revealed that Shakira received a commitment of $40 million from the Spanish government to help the victims of natural disasters. An additional $5 million was to be donated to four Latin American countries, to be spent on education and …
2010-08-15 … April 4, 2006 On September 28, 2007 at the Clinton Global Initiative, it was revealed that Shakira received a commitment of $40 million from the Spanish government to help the victims of natural disasters. An additional $5 million was to be donated to four Latin American countries, to be spent on education and …
2010-08-15 … America.” On September 28, 2007 at the Clinton Global Initiative, it was revealed that Shakira received a commitment of $40 million from the Spanish government to help the victims of natural disasters. An additional $5 million was to be donated to four Latin American countries, to be spent on education and …
2010-08-15 … April 4, 2006 On September 28, 2007 at the Clinton Global Initiative, it was revealed that Shakira received a commitment of $40 million from the Spanish government to help the victims of natural disasters. An additional $5 million was to be donated to four Latin American countries, to be spent on education and …
2010-08-15 … […] 95 ] On September 28, 2007 at the Clinton Global Initiative , it was revealed that Shakira received a commitment of $40 million from the Spanish government to help the victims of natural disasters. An additional $5 million was to be donated to four Latin American countries, to be spent on education and …
2010-08-15 … April 4, 2006 On September 28, 2007 at the Clinton Global Initiative, it was revealed that Shakira received a commitment of $40 million from the Spanish government to help the victims of natural disasters. An additional $5 million was to be donated to four Latin American countries, to be spent on education and …
2010-08-15 … Latin America.\" On September 28, 2007 at the Clinton Global Initiative, it was revealed that Shakira received a commitment of $40 million from the Spanish government to help the victims of natural disasters. An additional $5 million was to be donated to four Latin American countries, to be spent on education and …
2010-08-15 … America.” On September 28, 2007 at the Clinton Global Initiative, it was revealed that Shakira received a commitment of $40 million from the Spanish government to help the victims of natural disasters. An additional $5 million was to be donated to four Latin American countries, to be spent on education and …
2010-08-15 … […] nbsp; On September 28, 2007 at the Clinton Global Initiative, it was revealed that Shakira received a commitment of $40 million from the Spanish government to help the victims of natural disasters. An additional $5 million was to be donated to four Latin American countries, to be spent on education …
2010-08-15 … complaint that even now in the 21st century transexuals are officially considered sick people. Spain�s minister of equality recalled that the Spanish government has urged the World Health Organization to remove transexuality from the international classification of illnesses. For his part, the president …
2010-08-15 … the theological faculty of the ancient university. The college is supported chiefly by ancient endowments, which are subject to the control of the Spanish Government. Seville .ĄAbout 1612 a college for Irish students was established at Seville, and managed by secular priests, one of whom was Theobald Stapleton, …
2010-08-15 … and new respect for the papacy. [ 301 ] In the Americas, Franciscan priest Junípero Serra founded a series of new missions in cooperation with the Spanish government and military. [ 302 ] These missions brought grain, cattle and a new way of living to the Indian tribes of California. San Francisco was founded …
2010-08-15 … a truce was officially reached with the Pact of Biak-na-Bato and Aguinaldo was exiled to Hong Kong , though hostilities between rebels and the Spanish government never actually ceased. [ 26 […] 27 ] In 1898, with the outbreak of the Spanish-American War , Aguinaldo unofficially allied with the United …
2010-08-15 … Colegio de San Juan de Letran in 1889 with high […] scholastic ratings. In 1892, he went abroad as a pensionado […] of the Spanish government to the world-famed Academia Militar de […] Toledo in Spain. He graduated in 1896 and commissioned as a 2nd […] Lieutenant in the …
2010-08-15 … concluded that the explosion was most likely the result of a spontaneous combustion in the coal bunker next to the powder magazine. That led to a Spanish government statement, claiming there was no difference between USA and Spanish versions. However, US Naval History Center would say several scientists …
2010-08-15 … his homeland\'s attempt to achieve independence from Spain , triggering a guerrilla war that eventually brought about U.S. intervention. The Spanish government tried to suppress the insurgency, but the Cubans, led by Maximo Gomez and Antonio Maceo, managed to remain in the field. One Spanish general, …
2009-07-01 … The report is produced by economics professor Juan Carlos of the University of Madrid, who has found that for every green job "created" by the Spanish government, an average of 2.2 other jobs have been destroyed. And, of those fabulous green jobs, only 1 in 10 was permanent. "Spain’s experience cited by …
2009-06-14 … of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud received today two messages from Spanish King Juan Carlos and President of the Spanish Government Jose Luis Zapatero. http://www.barcelonareporter.com/ind...peace_process/ The government of Rodriguez Zapatero wants to leave as a legacy of his …
2009-03-20 … and now, well, a readjustment is called for. No big deal. Hopefully it will correspond to an economic switch out of tourism and construction. The Spanish government is keen to clean up the coast from too much concrete: instead of frantically constructing, a bit of deconstruction is called for… The French …
2008-05-25 … society and beliefs either through forced cultural assimilation or through the open use of weapons of mass destruction, like the poison gas the Spanish government used against the Rif rebels in Morocco in the 1920s. Kelley writes: "'Wright's engagement with surrealism seems to parallel that of many other Black …
2007-09-15 … as well as abandoning settlements on the islands. The Falklands Crisis of 1770 was nearly the cause of a war between France, Spain and Britain. The Spanish government's claim was continued by Argentina after the latter's independence in 1816 and the independence war in 1817. The United Kingdom took control of the …
2007-09-15 … In 1981 it was announced that the honeymoon for the royal wedding between prince Charles and Diana Spencer would start from Gibraltar. The Spanish Government responded that King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia had declined their invitation to the ceremony as an act of protest.[6] In 1988, SAS troops shot and …
2009-05-22 … in Vienna on Wednesday designed to dispel cliches, such as the notion that Brussels spends all its time regulating on bendy bananas. Meanwhile, the Spanish government has put forward a legal proposal to EU member states, which would allow the EU parliament to increase the number of MEPs from 736 to 754 as soon as …
2009-06-30 … of cheese, while outside Europe the world is full of large, fierce cats." FT: Brussels blog Expansion writes that the European Commission urged the Spanish government to notify commissioners of details of the restructuring plan adopted by their banking sector last week. Expansion Leaders of international lending …
2009-06-14 … price - while the subsidies for solar power amounted to being 575% above the market price. To further the use of this “green electricity,” the Spanish government provided both guaranteed minimum pricing, and a requirement that all generated “green electricity” must be purchased by the utility firms for at …
2008-11-17 … forces, so it cannot be, even if the situation demanded it, just a one for one transfer from Iraq to Afghanistan, we have to reduce that tempo." The Spanish government is considering an Afghan withdrawal and there is serious dissent within the German and Norwegian foreign policy elites. The Canadian foreign …
2006-05-24 … not hold. Seventy-two hours after the bombs had strewn arms, legs, heads, and other body parts over three train stations and a marshaling yard, the Spanish government of José María Aznar, a staunch ally of the United States and Great Britain in Iraq, was soundly defeated in an election that the socialist …
2009-05-24 … America here, San Francisco Javier. We are very proud that we started off the ideas of the revolution and were the first people to bring down the Spanish government." The events in Sucre are the first of a series of celebrations which will take place across Latin America over the next two years as people mark …
2009-06-29 … island back to its glory days. Efforts are afoot to improve the physical infrastructure to bring it in line with more popular vacation spots. The Spanish government has earmarked over 300 million Euros for the regeneration of tourism in Spain and its territories. This means that some funds will be available in …
2009-01-31 … response from Israel […] Israel Says Spain Says It Will Amend War Crimes Law" Reuters dispatch, 30 January 2009 "Israel said on Friday the Spanish government had said it would work to amend a law under which a Madrid court is to consider trying seven Israelis over the killing of Palestinians. Spain's High …
2008-06-25 … over the summer. Spain: ratification has been held up by a change of government but is likely to be completed, possibly before the end of June. The Spanish government support continued ratification. Sweden: Reuters report that ratification of the treaty is to continue as planned despite Ireland's 'No' vote. This …
2009-07-08 … elsewhere. On that basis, it says the US could expect to destroy 11 million jobs of its own if it goes ahead with its own green jobs program. The Spanish government's response to the report has been less well reported. Spain's Climate Change Minister, Teresa Ribera Rodriguez, wrote to Henry Waxman, co-sponsor of …
2009-06-16 … detailed: "Moody’s also noted that a significant government capital injection - which apparently has been discussed for some time now by the Spanish government and the banking sector — could prompt subsequent upgrades of some BFSRs. " And guess what else it might prompt, more downgrades in Spanish sovereign …
2005-06-10 … is money that was contributed / transferred by the other EU member states. The Spanish government's attitude does not surprise me as I am sure the Spanish government is nervous about the competition from Central Europe’s ambitious and growing economies. It’s high time the nations of Central Europe put their heads …
2009-07-02 … in Spain - making up 10% of the population. But with unemployment reaching almost 17%, immigrants are now among the first to lose their jobs. The Spanish government is encouraging them to go back home by offering jobless Latin Americans money in exchange for a promise not to return to Spain for at least three …
2009-01-07 … by a government agency in some shape or form or other. One area where the role of administered prices is going to be important is in energy. The Spanish government only last week agreed to let power companies raise electricity tariffs over 20 percent over the next three years. The agreement is, of course, part …
2008-12-14 … ordinary Greeks had to cover with their taxes. Are We A Bunch Of Hypocrites In Southern Europe? One question I often ask myself when speaking with Spanish government employees who timidly ask me the predictable "crisis, what crisis? Can't you see, all the bars are still full!" question is just what is meant by …
2009-05-25 … the area with radioactive material. A fourth bomb plunged into the water off Spain's southeastern coastline. Following the incident, the Spanish government announced it would no longer allow U.S. planes carrying nuclear weapons to fly over its territory. The search for the missing bomb takes 80 days. On …
2009-06-16 … detailed: "Moody’s also noted that a significant government capital injection - which apparently has been discussed for some time now by the Spanish government and the banking sector — could prompt subsequent upgrades of some BFSRs. " And guess what else it might prompt, more downgrades in Spanish sovereign …
2009-05-14 … developed a version of "twisted vertebrate illness". And now all these distortions need to correct themselves. And since for two years now the Spanish government and people have vigourously failed to face up to the underlying cause of the problem, there is little alternative at this late stage in the game to …
2009-05-12 … to reduce these unemployment numbers, and of course will guarantee unemployment benefits for every person in this situation." How exactly the Spanish government is going to be able to honour this latter guarantee as we move forward (since benefits are exhausted after a maximum of 24 months) is just one of …
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