...in 1822; actor Sydney Greenstreet in 1879; actress Marlene Dietrich in 1901; news correspondent Cokie Roberts in 1943 (age 65); French actor Gerard Depardieu in 1948 (age 60); and former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon in 1951 (age 57)....
...or Buddhists, I would criticize them the same way. I made cartoons about George Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Tony Blair, Ernesto Zedillo (Mexico’s former president), Pinochet, and none of them was Jewish. I produce political cartoons on different issues, both local...
...realizados por la Presidencia de la República durante las administraciones de los ex presidentes Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, "y ya estamos por terminar [de ingresar al banco] los de Vicente Fox". También hay información de proyectos...
...the already uneven Calderón presidency could conceivably fade into irrelevance. During the last half of both Fox's and Ernesto Zedillo's terms, a majority opposition prevented the president from enacting any major part of his agenda. Unless the PRI or the...
...from which the new administration is expected to recruit key policy-makers, and co-chaired by former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo and former U.S. U.N. Ambassador Thomas Pickering went further yet. In addition to easing the embargo and directly engaging...
...Congress and the Administration would do well to heed:Â 1. Address the real causes of the crisis. Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo dealt with the underlying causes of the crisis which were macroeconomic â an unsustainable deficit, resulting in a massive devaluation...
...that, when the Millennium Development Goals for attacking poverty and sickness were being drawn up, a panel chaired by Ernesto Zedillo, the former president of Mexico, suggested "a fairly modest estimate" of $50-billion a year in help for poor countries. "But...
...congressional approval of energy reform, as the center-right leader has succeeded where his predecessors Vicente Fox and Ernesto Zedillo failed. Less than a year ago, numerous Mexico experts had doubted the president could convince a divided congress to usher...
...that when the Millennium Development Goals for attacking poverty and sickness were being drawn up, a panel chaired by Ernesto Zedillo, the former president of Mexico, suggested "a fairly modest estimate" of 50 billion USD a year in help for poor countries. ...
...from this country and Latin America assembled by the Brookings Institution, a Washington think tank. The authors include Ernesto Zedillo, the former president of Mexico, and Thomas Pickering, a veteran diplomat who's served at the United Nations, the State...