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  2. Paloma Cordero - Wikipedia

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    Cordero was raised in the Colonia Hipódromo Condesa neighborhood of Mexico City. [1] In 1953, Cordero's older brother introduced her to Miguel de la Madrid. The couple began dating in 1955, when De La Madrid was a fourth year of law school. [1] The couple married in 1959 in a Catholic ceremony at the Santa Rosa de Lima Church in Cuauhtémoc. [1]

  3. Miguel de la Madrid - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: US President Ronald Reagan, First Lady Nancy, Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid and his wife Paloma Cordero in Cross Hall, White House, at a state dinner. Unlike previous Mexican leaders, he was a market-oriented president. Inflation increased on an average of 100% a year and reached to an unprecedented level of 159% in ...

  4. First ladies and gentlemen of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Paloma Cordero de la Madrid (1937–2020) Miguel de la Madrid: 1982–1988 Cecilia Occelli de Salinas (1949) Carlos Salinas de Gortari: 1988–1994 Nilda Patricia Velasco de Zedillo (1952) Ernesto Zedillo: 1994–2000 Marta Sahagún de Fox (1953) Vicente Fox: 2001–2006 [7] Margarita Zavala de Calderón (1967) Felipe Calderón: 2006–2012 ...

  5. Enrique de la Madrid Cordero - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Octavio de la Madrid Cordero (Mexico City, born 1 October 1962) is a Mexican lawyer, public official, columnist and politician. He is a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party . Biography

  6. María Romero Cordero - Wikipedia

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    María Romero Cordero was the sister of writer Alberto Romero [] and the aunt of journalist Graciela Romero. [1]She studied for some time in English at the Faculty of Philosophy and Education at the University of Chile, and later did postgraduate work in preschool education at Mills College in the San Francisco Bay Area, thanks to a scholarship arranged by educator Amanda Labarca.

  7. Mario Ezcurdia Camacho - Wikipedia

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    Author of the novel El gran juego (1967), of the chronicle Operación Europa and of the essays Análisis teórico del PRI, La prioridad es el hombre (1981) y Miguel de la Madrid, el hombre, el candidato (1982); gathered a selection of his articles in De la política.

  8. Tomás Aréjola - Wikipedia

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    Aréjola studied Humanities at the Colegio Seminario de Nueva Cáceres (1878–1884) and took his Bachelor of Arts at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran. By 1886, he earned a Surveyor's degree at the University of Santo Tomas while also starting a Law course in the same school. He convinced his father to allow him to finish his law in Madrid.

  9. Gonzalo Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Actas de las Jornadas de Historia sobre el Descubrimiento de América. Vol. IV. Sevilla y Palos de la Frontera: Universidad Internacional de Andalucía y Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Palos de la Frontera. ISBN 9788479933463. OCLC 698165875. González Hernández, Cristina (2018). "Gonzalo Guerrero". Diccionario Biográfico electrónico.