Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
They were renamed since 1974, especially in district capitals. Around 20 localities still reference Salazar today. [197] There are also some azulejos with quotes of Salazar. In popular culture, Salazar's Cake (Bolo de Salazar) is the name given to a cake that Salazar used to eat sometimes
The government of Portugal acted to suppress and censor an interview of former Portuguese dictator Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, published in that day's edition of the Paris newspaper L'Aurore. Salazar, who had ruled Portugal from 1932 until suffering a 1968 stroke that put him in a coma, had never been told after awaking that he had been ...
Shot at 10440 South Drive, Houston, Texas after going to a promoters house to collect an appearance fee. 19 October 1998: Tommy Burks, member of the Tennessee Senate: Byron (Low Tax) Looper: Shot and killed on his property in Cookeville, Tennessee by his Republican Party opponent a month before the election. 23 October 1998
Dr. Simpson will be examining more than 400 letters sent spontaneously to the Portuguese dictator by common citizens in the mid-1960s during the lecture ‘O Povo de Salazar’ (Salazar’s People).
Salazar was against the whole-party concept and in 1930 he created the National Union a single-party, which he marketed as a "non-party", [29] announcing that the National Union would be the antithesis of a political party. [29] Salazar's aim was the depoliticization of society not the mobilization of populace. [30]
Salazar said the election worker had "marks on his face" but was otherwise unharmed. Lutzenberger was arrested and has been charged with a third-degree felony. He is being held in jail on $30,000 ...
A man allegedly punched a poll worker at an early voting site in Texas after he was asked to remove his red "MAGA" or "Trump" baseball cap, according to an incident report. Jesse Lutzenberger, 63 ...
Overthrown. Briefly put into house arrest during the Revolution of the Reforms [201] José Antonio Páez Venezuela: President of Venezuela (1830–1835) 1849 Prisoner of war: José Gregorio Monagas Venezuela: President of Venezuela (1851–1855) 1858 March Revolution [202] Julián Castro Venezuela: President of Venezuela (1858–1859) 1859 ...