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Biography of Violeta Barrios de Chamorro
1,483 words, approx. 5 pages
 Newspaper magnate, publicist, anti-Somoza leader, and titular head of the United National Opposition, Violeta Barrios de Chamorro (born 1930) was also the first woman president of Nicaragua (1990). Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, known to friends and...


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Violeta Chamorro Information
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 Violeta Barrios de Chamorro (born October 18, 1929) is a Nicaraguan political leader and publisher.[1] She was the forty-eighth President of Nicaragua from April 1990 to January 1997, and the first and to date only woman to hold that office. Chamorro...




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Cash for Violeta. (Violeta Chamorro)
10/07/1989: 516 words, approx. 2 pages Nicaragua Cash for Violeta SPEEDING along with $9m to help Nicaragua's opposition in the February election, the administration keeps tripping over its own feet. Yet by the time congressmen depart for a week's holiday on October 7th, they are expected to...
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Violeta alone: Nicaragua. (President Violeta Chamorro)
09/11/1993: 523 words, approx. 2 pages Chamorro has stated that she will reform the the Sandinista-controlled military and replace General Humberto Ortega in 1994. The country faces many problems, including an unemployment rated of approximately 66%. Chamorro must act in a manner that prevents violence. WHEN Violeta Chamorro was...
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Aleman considering alliance with Ortega
1/13/2007: 254 words, approx. 1 pages A former ally of President Daniel Ortega said Friday that he was willing to look at forming a legislative alliance with the new leader, a move that would give the new government the majority it needs to pass laws.In comments to reporters, former President Arnoldo...
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Left resurgent in Latin America
1/11/2007: 372 words, approx. 1 pages Two of Latin America's leading leftists were sworn in as presidents of Nicaragua and Venezuela on Wednesday, celebrating a growing coalition of leaders critical of Washington.Former revolutionary Daniel Ortega, who battled a U.S.-backed Contra insurgency in the 1980s, returned to the presidency after 17 years...


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