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  eduardo yanez   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Eduardo Duhalde Eduardo Duhalde Became President: January 1, 2002 Predecessor: Eduardo Camaño Date of Birth: October 5, 1941 Place of Birth: Lomas de Zamora, Greater Buenos Aires Eduardo Duhalde (born October 5, 1941) is a former president of Argentina.
Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle was president of Chile from 1994 to 2000.
Eduardo Lonardi Eduardo Lonardi (1896-1956) was a former president of Argentina.
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 MSN Encarta - Argentina
On September 20 the insurgent leader Major General Eduardo Lonardi took office as Provisional President, promising to restore democratic government.
In less than two months the Lonardi government was itself overthrown in a bloodless coup d’état led by Major-General Pedro Eugenio Aramburu.
The announced reason for the revolt was the unwillingness of Lonardi to suppress Peronism, especially in the army and among the workers.
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 Eduardo Kac - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Eduardo Kac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Eduardo Kac was the first person to have a microchip implanted in his body.
He did this as a form of social commentary, in that it causes us to think deeply about the relationship we hold with technology.
Another famous work of his is the experiment GFP Bunny in which he created a green-fluorescent rabbit by implanting a gene from a type of jellyfish inside it.
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 World Almanac for Kids
Eduardo Mallea, a novelist who wrote on existentialist themes, and Jorge Luis Borges, internationally renowned for his fantasies, are major contemporary figures.
Eduardo Lonardi (1896–1956) took office as provisional president, promising to restore democratic government.
In less than two months the Lonardi government was itself overthrown in a bloodless coup d’état led by Maj. Gen.
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 EDUARDO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Search the EDUARDO Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the EDUARDO Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named EDUARDO at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
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 Argentina argentin.htm
Twentieth-century Argentine literature has produced the celebrated Shadows in the Pampas (1926; translated 1935), a novel by Ricardo Guiraldes; Hopscotch (1963; translated 1966), a novel by Julio Cortazar; The Kiss of the Spider Woman (1976; translated 1979), a novel by Manuel Puig; and the stories of Ernesto Sábato.
The best-known poet is Leopoldo Lugones, who wrote both symbolist and naturalist verse.
Finally, on September 16, insurgent groupings in all three branches of the armed forces staged a concerted rebellion; after three days of civil war, during which approximately 4000 persons were killed, Perón resigned and took refuge on a Paraguayan gunboat in Buenos Aires Harbor.
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 Peron 2 Peron
Immediately following the collapse of Peron’s government in September, 1955, creating a power vacuum.
Eduardo Lonardi, who followed as president, sought a moderate approach so as to avoid giving any advantage to the Peronists.
The military, to which he owed his position, wouldn’t tolerate the slower, conciliatory approach.
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 South America
Eduardo A. Lonardi, provisional president of Argentina (1955)
Eduardo López de Romaña, president of Peru (1899–03)
Eduardo Víctor Haedo, president of the National Council (1961–62)
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 Overthrow - History - Argentina - South America: argentina history, eduardo lonardi, civil war, south america, ...
Overthrow - History - Argentina - South America: argentina history, eduardo lonardi, civil war, south america, democratic government
Finally, on September 16, insurgent groupings in all three branches of the armed forces staged a concerted rebellion; after three days of civil war, during which approximately 4,000 people were killed, Peron resigned and took refuge on a Paraguayan gunboat in Buenos Aires Harbor.
Peron went into exile, first in Paraguay and later in Spain.
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