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  President   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Rather, he or she is called a president (history of the term) president in an older sense of the word to denote the fact that he or she heads the ''cabinet''.
List of Presidents of the Czech RepublicCzech Republic/
List of Presidents of the Dominican RepublicDominican Republic/
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 List of Presidents of Niger|President Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Among other things, '''President''' is today a common title for the head of state of a republic, whether popularly elected, chosen by the legislature or a special electoral college.
president in an older sense of the word to denote the fact that he or she heads the ''cabinet''.
President for Life is a title assumed by some dictators to ensure that their authority or legitimacy is never questioned.
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 WHKMLA : History of Panama, 1918-1945   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1925 the diocesis of Panama was elevated an archdiocesis.
Panama was hard hit by the Great Depression, the relations to the U.S. being a major topic in the country's politics.
In 1930 the population of Panama numbered 467,459; in 1937 it was given as 525,000.
www.zum.de /whkmla/region/centramerica/panama191845.html   (331 words)

  
 Panama   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Panama was part of Spain's colonies in America until 1821 when it seceded and joined the Gran Colombia of Simón Bolívar.
Indeed much of Panama's domestic politics and international diplomacy in the 20th century was tied to the Panama Canal.
Panama is a representative democracy with three branches of government: executive and legislative branches elected by direct vote for 5-year terms, and an independently appointed judiciary.
www.yotor.com /wiki/en/pa/Panama.htm   (792 words)

  
 Panama
President until such time as the 5th could return from Chile, where he was serving as ambassador.
Augusto Samuel Boyd (1879-1957), son of Frederico and Teodolinda, was the 18th President of Panama from Dec.18, 1939-Sept. 30, 1940.
In addition to the ones I have already mentioned, the 5th President was Dr. Pablo Arosemena; the 13th President was Florencio Harmodio Arosemena; the 24th President was Domingo Diaz Arosemena; and, the 27th, Alcibiades Arosemena.
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 friendly dictators
President Carter tried to cut US ties to WACL, but Ronald Reagan received campaign funds from the group, and WACL became involved with training and supplying contras in Argentina and Taiwan.
President Reagan claimed Rios Montt was given "a bum rap" by human rights groups, and that he was cleaning up problems inherited from his predecessor, General Romeo Lucas Garcia.
Trujillo was finally assassinated by the CIA in 1961 after he attempted to have President Romulo Betancourt of Venezuela murdered because of his criticism of Trujillo's brutal regime.
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 United States Presidents and the Masonic Power Structure. freemason,jesuit,illuminati,presidents,trilateral ...
President George Washington, in a letter written to the Reverend G. Snyder: "Reverend, Sir, it was not my intention to doubt that the doctrine of the Illuminati -- the principles of Jacobinism -- had not spread in the United States.
McLean is listed in 10,000 Famous Freemasons as having been a member of Columbus Lodge #30 in Columbus, Ohio, but he is not listed in Masonic Trivia and Facts or in the The MSA 1940s study.
President of the United States (Whig) Son of Benjamin Harrison one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
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 PANAMA
Panama also is becoming a center for counter trade or barter transactions as a result of its approved concept of practicing the so-called "triangular hedge." This is the acceptance of a local currency commodity-dollar as a payment for exchange of goods in international commerce.
Panama also had been used by foreign investors for captive leasing companies, to own and license patents, trademarks and copyrights, and to promote and handle sales in third countries of goods produced by the parent company or its subsidiaries (which are owned by an offshore holding company).
Panama's banking industry hopes that the position taken by the Superintendent of Banks created in the Law will be made with complete impartiality in view of the fact the appointment is made by the President's office without the right of the Assembly to advise and consent, making such a power potentially easy to abuse.
www.offshore-manual.com /taxhavens/Panama.html   (14630 words)

  
 Panama
Panama is a representative democracy with an elected executive composed of a president and 2 vice presidents, an elected 71-member unicameral legislature, and an appointed judiciary.
In September 1999, President Moscoso cancelled the pardons granted by former President Perez Balladares to 33 former civilian and military collaborators of former ruler General Manuel Noriega.
Under the statute, opinions, comments, or criticism of government officials acting in their official capacity are exempted specifically from libel prosecution, but a section of the law allows for the immediate discipline of journalists who show "disrespect" for the office of certain government officials.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2000/wha/index.cfm?docid=818   (11636 words)

  
 WHKMLA : History of Panama, 1903-1918
The Colombian senate refused to sign it; the U.S. encouraged an insurrection, which lead to the establishment of the Republic of Panama (1903).
Panama, with it's close ties to the U.S.A., declared war on the Central Powers late in World War I, without dispatching combat troops.
The Panama Affair of 1903 : Roosevelt--Hay Diplomacy.
www.zum.de /whkmla/region/centramerica/panama190318.html   (316 words)

  
 Panama
President Roosevelt's unilateral intervention into the internal affairs of sovereign Colombia, at the beginning of the 20th Century, in order to acquire "free" reign to construct and protect an interoceanic canal, established a policy that President Bush was merely continuing when he ordered the military invasion of Panama on December 20, 1989.
Panama became one of the 4 Latin American countries forming the Contadora Group in 1983 launching efforts to negotiate peace for the sovereign nations of Central America.
In the 1988 U.S. elections when a president, 435 members of the House of Representatives and 34 Senators were running for office in a nation of a quarter of a billion people, the total costs of all these campaigns amounted to about $400 million.
www.brianwillson.com /awolpanama.html   (8506 words)

  
 World Almanac for Kids
President George W. Bush had a regulation T-ball field built on the South Lawn of the White House.
The residence of the U.S. president was called the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion," before Theodore Roosevelt made "White House" the official name in 1901.
President Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) was the first president to ride in a car and the first to visit another country (Panama).
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/presidents.html   (161 words)

  
 The Saddam Oil Bribes: the complete al-Mada list   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The table lists vertically the names of countries and the names of the beneficiaries, be they individuals or companies.
Horizontally, it lists the stage of the Memorandum of Understanding and the allocations given to beneficiaries in millions of barrels.
Quickly scrolling down the list is a real shocker, not that the names are recognizable, since in all but a few cases I haven't a clue who or what they are.
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 US Presidents: Lists and Records
We have compiled a series of lists about the presidents, and will be adding more as we think of new categories.
Presidents who did not preside over war during their terms
Presidents who were chosen by the House of Representatives because no one had a majority
www.heptune.com /preslist.html   (1661 words)

  
 Panama Invasion by United States in 1989: Background and chronology
In 1918, President Ciro Urriola postpones the elections, a decree that the U.S. Government considers unconstitutional; the U.S. Government orders the decree revoked and U.S. troops occupy Panama City and Colón.
Any leader in Panama has two choices: be a puppet of U.S. Government without any real power or assert some independence, forcing reliance on nationalist base.
U.S. forces carry out military exercises in the "white" areas that were returned to Panama in 1979 (as opposed to "green" areas still under U.S. control), as well as in outlying areas.
andromeda.rutgers.edu /~hbf/panama.htm   (2082 words)

  
 List of Control Items
This List of Controls was created to give the reader an overview of events so they can form their own conclusions.
Also read CO6 for a list and explanation of the many names for the same type of unconstitutional laws created by presidents.
President List - list of presidents and their accomplishments at destroying our Constitution and our Constitutional Republic.
www.uhuh.com /control/list-con.htm   (2797 words)

  
 Links for 1920   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
List of entities that have issued postage stamps
List of members of the Swiss Federal Council
List of Canadian Secretaries of State for External Affairs
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 Whiskey Bar: Learning Curve   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This idea neglects the startling fact that the US was committed to a hot war for 14 years in Viet Nam with troop levels at over 500,000 for a period of time.
There were a great many countries in President Bush's coalition of the willing, but I believe the only nations that took a direct action were the US,UK, Australia, and Poland.
President Bush has claimed that no such connection could be established.
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 CIA - The World Factbook -- Panama   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
With US backing, Panama seceded from Colombia in 1903 and promptly signed a treaty with the US allowing for the construction of a canal and US sovereignty over a strip of land on either side of the structure (the Panama Canal Zone).
The Panama Canal was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers between 1904 and 1914.
The entire Panama Canal, the area supporting the Canal, and remaining US military bases were turned over to Panama by or on 31 December 1999.
www.odci.gov /cia/publications/factbook/print/pm.html   (1289 words)

  
 +State & Country List Panama 1: Buy Online
He was not only the youngest president, at 43 years old, but also a lieutenant colonel in the Spanish-American War, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, an integral supporter of the Panama Canal, the inspiration for the teddy bear, and the first president to ride in an airplane.
Panama Boquette: Our award-winning Panama coffee is from the La Berlina estate, which is located in the northwestern part of Panama near the Baru volcano in the Boquette province of Chiriqui (the Valley of the Moon).
This Panama Palms II Poster is made with High Quality Poster paper and is made for years of enjoyment.
www.traveldrama.com /shop/panama.html   (3706 words)

  
 LDSMissions.Net: Complete & current list of LDS missionary sites. Find your mission, now!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
LDSMissions.Net: Complete and current list of LDS missionary sites.
While many of you are looking only for a mission, feel free to wander about the site.
You will find a complete mission listing to the right, or click on the "Detailed Mission Listing" button for more information on a mission, or to update a mission's information (only if you are the maintainer, of course).
www.ldsmissions.net   (214 words)

  
 2004 Panama Masters 2004 | Full Field List - Panama Masters | iseekgolf.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
» Brian Haefner wins Panama Masters 21 Feb 2005 11:35
» Final Scores - Panama Masters 21 Feb 2005 11:33
» Trio claim round one lead at Panama Masters 18 Feb 2005 17:53
www.iseekgolf.com /news/3777   (267 words)

  
 Official Presidents of the United State of America Site
Official Presidents of the United State of America Site
The Official PUSA, Presidents of the United States of American Music Site includes store featuring the new release "Love Everybody", photos, forum, mailing list, news, tour dates and band member journals.
copyright © 2004, The Presidents of the United States of America
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 Eric's Geography Songlist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Panama Red - New Riders of the Purple Sage
Cleveland Rocks - Presidents of the United States of America, Ian Hunter
List created and copyright by Eric Riback, with contributions from Micah Engber, Ed Bick, Bella Stander, James Schul, and various other net friends (you know who you are).
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 Chronological List of Female Presidents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
01.07.1974- 24.03.1976 Executive President Maria Estella Martínez Cartas de Perón, Argentina.
25.2.1986-30.06.1992 Executive President Maria Corazon Sumulong Cojuangco Aquino, The Phillipines
09.02.1997-11.02.1997 Acting Executive President Rosalia Arteaga Serrano de Fernández de Córdova, Ecuador
www.guide2womenleaders.com /Presidents-Chronological.htm   (145 words)

  
 NameBase Source List
At the end of the title is the publication date, and then the number of citations (names of individuals, groups, and corporations) from that title that are indexed in NameBase.
An asterisk means that the title is linked to a new or used bookseller that recently listed this book.
Blum,H. Wanted: The Search for Nazis in America.
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