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  2. António de Oliveira Salazar - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, several years before the war began, Salazar clarified in an official speech that Portuguese nationalism did not include "the pagan ideal and anti-human to deify a race or empire", [93] and again, in 1937, Salazar published a book in which he criticised the Nuremberg Laws passed in 1935 in Germany, considering it regrettable that German ...

  3. José Inés Salazar - Wikipedia

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    José Inés Salazar (1884 – 9 August 1917) was a Mexican revolutionary general who led the Orozquistas during the Mexican Revolution and later fought with Pancho Villa. [1] He was a native of Casas Grandes , Chihuahua .

  4. Lecture to give an insight into popular perceptions of ... - AOL

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    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).

  5. August 1966 - Wikipedia

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    Initially sentenced to death in the electric chair, the 20-year-old killer would have his sentence commuted to life imprisonment and would be paroled in 1989. Following his release, he would resume murdering people until being arrested again in 1992. He would be executed by lethal injection on November 17, 1998.

  6. Strange Rumblings in Aztlan - Wikipedia

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    Salazar was covering the day's events as a columnist for the Los Angeles Times and news director of Los Angeles Spanish-language station KMEX-TV. After the conclusion of the march, while sipping a beer at the counter of the Silver Dollar Cafe, Salazar was hit in the head by a tear gas shell fired by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy Tom Wilson.

  7. Gonzalo de Salazar - Wikipedia

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    Gonzalo de Salazar (Granada, Castile – c. 1564, New Spain) was an aristocrat, and leader of several councils that governed New Spain while Hernán Cortés was traveling to Honduras, in 1525−26. Early life

  8. Texas man arrested for allegedly punching poll worker who ...

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    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 ...

  9. Texas man is arrested for ‘punching poll worker who told him ...

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    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 ...