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| Name: |
Manuel A. Noriega | | Birth Date: |
February 11, 1934 | | Place of Birth: |
Panama City, Panama | | Nationality: |
Panamanian | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
political leader |
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Biography of Manuel A. Noriega
1,625 words, approx. 5 pages
 First a friend, then an enemy of the United States, Manuel A. Noriega (born 1934), the strongman of Panama, was finally deposed by a U.S. military invasion, captured, and brought to Miami for trial in 1989. Manuel Antonio Noriega was born the son of an...


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Manuel Noriega Information
3,739 words, approx. 13 pages
 Manuel Antonio Noriega Moreno (born February 11, 1934[1]) is a former Panamanian general and the military dictator of Panama from 1983 to 1989.[2] He was never officially the president of Panama, but held the post of "chief executive officer" for a...




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 The Economist (US)
No, no Noriega. (US relations with Manuel Noriega)
03/26/1988: 579 words, approx. 2 pages No cash, no credit: the American economic garrotte is tightening on General Manuel Noriega's regime in Panama. Encouraged, the anti-Noriega Civic Crusade, a collection of middle-class opposition groups ranging from political parties to the chamber of commerce, started an indefinite national strike on March...
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 The Economist (US)
Forget Noriega: Panama. (Manuel Noriega)
05/14/1994: 462 words, approx. 2 pages New Panamanian Pres Ernesto Perez Balladares faces the daunting tasks of attracting investment, balancing the budget and paying $5 billion in foreign debt. His Democratic Revolutionary Party won with 33% of the vote. The party has no loyalty to Noriega, who is in jail...
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 AP News
Top Panama lawmaker sought in U.S. death
9/2/2007: 257 words, approx. 1 pages A man wanted in the U.S. on charges of involvement in the killing of an American soldier 15 years ago in Panama was elected president of that country's congress on Saturday.In Washington, State Department deputy spokesman Tom Casey criticized the decision, saying the U.S. is...
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Australians Upset Over Loud Manilow Music
7/17/2006: 311 words, approx. 1 pages It could be magic for some, but the use of loud Barry Manilow music to drive away late-night revelers from a suburban Sydney park is getting on the nerves of nearby residents. In a move reminiscent of U.S....


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