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Miguel Ángel González (boxer) (born 1970), Mexican boxer Miguel Ángel González (Argentine footballer) (born 1983), known as El Mágico , Argentine football midfielder Mike González (baseball catcher) (1890–1977), Cuban baseball catcher and manager
Bloomberg Television (on-air as Bloomberg) is an American-based pay television network focusing on business and capital market programming, owned by diversified information and media private company Bloomberg L.P. [3] [4] It is distributed globally, reaching over 310 million [5] [6] homes worldwide.
Miguel González Avelar (March 19, 1937 – November 22, 2011) was a Mexican politician who served as the Secretary of Public Education from 1985 to 1988 within the government of President Miguel de la Madrid. [1] He died from heart and kidney failure on November 22, 2011, at the age of 74. [1]
Miguel Angel González (born 3 July 1944) is a Mexican sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics. [1] References
Under the Colombian Constitution of 1991, the Vice President of Colombia is the first in the Presidential line of Succession of the Republic of Colombia. In absence of both the president and the vice president, Article 203 of the Constitution of 1991 establishes that the presidential office will be assumed by a minister in the order of ...
Miguel González (footballer, born 1927), Spanish footballer; Miguel González (footballer, born 1983), Argentine football attacking midfielder; Miguel Gonzalez (soccer, born 1987), American soccer midfielder; Miguel González (footballer, born 1990), Mexican football forward; Miguel González (footballer, born 1991), Mexican football defender
Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong (Spanish pronunciation: [miɣeˈlaŋxel oˈsoɾjo tʃoŋɡ]; 5 August 1964) is a Mexican politician who served as the Secretary of the Interior in the cabinet of Enrique Peña Nieto. He was Governor of Hidalgo until April 2011.
Miguel Antonio Caro: 1946 Arturo Tapias Pilonieta Mariano Ospina Pérez: 1947 Alejandro Cabal Pombo 1947 Samuel Arango Reyes 1947 José Antonio Montalvo 1948 Samuel Arango Reyes 1949–1950 Miguel San Juan 1950 Pedro Manuel Arenas Osses 1950–1951 Guillermo Amaya Ramirez Laureano Gómez: 1951–1952 Juan Uribe Holguín 1952–1953