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Yonkers Councilman John Murtagh, R-5th District, issued a statement today rejecting suggestions by the Yonkers Board of Education’s attorney that he may be committing criminal coercion by refusing to support bonding for the schools unless the Board of... Full Article at Politics on the Hudson
PANAMA CITY (AP) Manuel Solís, who served briefly as president of Panama during Manuel Noriega’s military government, died Friday at his home here. He was 91. Full Article at The New York Times
Manuel Solis, 91, who served briefly as Panama's president during Manuel Noriega's military regime, died Friday at his home in Panama City. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
Manuel Solis Ex-president of Panama Manuel Solis, 91, who served as president of Panama during Manuel Noriega's military regime, died of respiratory failure Friday at his home in Panama City, said Mitchell Doens, the secretary general of the Democratic... Full Article at Los Angeles Times
PANAMA CITY (AP) - Manuel Solis, who served briefly as president during Manuel Noriega's military regime, died Friday. He was 91. Full Article at KIVITV.com
2009-11-03 14:45:07 - CALGARY, ALBERTA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/03/09 -- In 1978, Jerry Boykin : joined what would become the premier U.S. Special Operations unit, Delta Force. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
UNDER Manuel Noriega’s dictatorship in the 1980s the world saw Panamanian banks as synonymous with suitcases stuffed with drugs money. Full Article at Economist
DOUBLE STANDARD? When John Cusack bombards his girlfriend's home with music, it's cute. When the CIA uses a boombox, it's torture. So, a pretentious group of musicians is upset that their music is being used to torment America’s most dangerous enemies? Full Article at DonklePhant
Former Panamanian President Guillermo Endara, who came to power after dictator General Manuel Noriega was overthrown, is dead at the age of 73. The former president's doctor, Sergio Solis, says Mr. Endara died at his home late Monday. Full Article at Voice of America
PANAMA CITY, Panama, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- Former Panamanian President Guillermo Endara, who succeeded Manuel Noriega after Noriega was ousted, has died at age 73, it was reported. Full Article at United Press International
Ex-Panamanian president who replaced Noriega dies By KATHIA MARTINEZ Associated Press Writer Arnulfo Franco In this photo taken Feb. 2, 2009, former Panama's President Guillermo Endara holds a stick as he talks with journalists in Panama City. Full Article at KansasCity.com
Former President Guillermo Endara, who led Panama to democracy after the U.S. invasion that toppled dictator Gen. Manuel Noriega, died Monday. He was 73. Endara, who governed from 1989 to 1994, died at his home in Panama City. Full Article at Taiwan News
PANAMA CITY, Panama (CNN) -- Guillermo Endara, the former Panamanian president who succeeded Manuel Noriega after he was overthrown, died Monday evening, CNN en Español reported. Full Article at CNN
PANAMA CITY (AP) — Former President Guillermo Endara, who led Panama to democracy after the U.S. invasion that toppled dictator Gen. Manuel Noriega, died Monday. He was 73. Endara, who governed from 1989 to 1994, died at his home in Panama City. Full Article at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
The former Panamanian president who took over after the U.S. invasion that toppled dictator Gen. Manuel Noriega has died at 73. Full Article at The Seattle Times
UNITED NATIONS — After 40 years of shunning U.N. appearances, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi evidently had a lot to get off his chest. Full Article at The Seattle Times
UNITED NATIONS — He read from a small pale-blue copy of the United Nations charter, before tossing it aside and rifling through scrawled notes on yellow notepaper. Full Article at McClatchy
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Panamanian presidential candidate for the Democratic Change party, Ricardo Martinelli, smiles after casting his vote on May 3, 2009 in Panama City, during the country's presidential elections.
View Photo »Panamanian presidential candidate for the Democratic Change party, Ricardo Martinelli, gives his thumb up after casting his vote on May 3, 2009 in Panama City, during the country's presidential elections.
View Photo »Panamanian presidential candidate for the Democratic Change party, Ricardo Martinelli, flashes the Victory sign after casting his vote on May 3, 2009 in Panama City, during the country's presidential elections.
View Photo »The presidential candidate for the Democratic Change party, Ricardo Martinelli, votes on May 3, 2009 in Panama City, during presidential elections.
View Photo »The presidential candidate for the Democratic Change party, Ricardo Martinelli, castst his vote on May 3, 2009 in Panama City, during presidential elections.
View Photo »Convicts in their cell wave a national flag as they wait to be taken to vote in the general election May 3, 2009 at La Joya penitentiary complex in Chepo, Pacora, 30 km east of Panama City.
View Photo »Panamanian presidential candidate for the Democratic Change party, Ricardo Martinelli, is greeted by supporters after casting his vote on May 3, 2009 in Panama City, during the country's presidential elections.
View Photo »A file photo taken on October 4, 1989 shows former Panamanian strongman General Manuel Noriega waving as he leaves his headquarters in Panama City following a failed coup against him.
View Photo »FILE - This undated file photo shows former Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega. A federal appeals court has ruled that Noriega can be taken to France to face money laundering charges there.
View Photo »Panamanian presidential candidate for the Democratic Change party, Ricardo Martinelli, gives his thumb up after casting his vote on May 3, 2009 in Panama City, during the country's presidential elections.
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