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  2. Ramón Saadi - Wikipedia

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    The elder Saadi died in 1988, however, and Ramón Saadi returned to Catamarca to be elected governor once again. The 1990 murder of María Soledad Morales by two youths whose fathers were linked to Governor Saadi led to a national outcry, and ultimately to the governor's removal by federal intervention on 28 April 1991. [1]

  3. Norma Morandini - Wikipedia

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    She remained in Buenos Aires, and her first book Catamarca (regarding the María Soledad Morales murder and other abuses in Catamarca Province), was published in 1991. She hosted an interview program on the TN news network, Temas & Debates , from 1992, and earned a Martín Fierro Award for her work in the program in 1994, as well as two ...

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  5. Soledad Rosas - Wikipedia

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    María Soledad Rosas (23 May 1974 – 11 July 1998) was an Argentine activist who was falsely charged with eco-terrorism in Italy. Soon after arriving in Turin in 1997, she became involved in the squatting movement, staying at a self-managed social centre named Asilo. She attended protests and lived as a squatter.

  6. One Hundred Years of Solitude (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    One Hundred Years of Solitude (Spanish: Cien años de soledad, Latin American Spanish: [sjen ˈaɲos ðe soleˈðað]) is a Colombian magical realism television series based on the 1967 novel of the same name by Gabriel García Márquez. The series will run for sixteen episodes on Netflix, with the first eight released on December 11, 2024. [1]

  7. María Morales - Wikipedia

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    María Edith Morales Vargas (born 1996), Colombian footballer; María Ester Alonzo Morales (born 1959), Mexican politician; María Fernanda Morales (born 1970), Mexican voice actress; María José Morales (born 1996), Costa Rican footballer; María Luisa Morales (born 1954), Mexican gymnast; María Luz Morales (1889–1980), Spanish film critic

  8. List of Puerto Rican films - Wikipedia

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    Sally Collazo, Frankie Cordero, Amneris Morales, Vianez M. Morales, Kervin Peralta, Jessica Simón, Lorrianne Wynn: Family, drama, short: Live-action puppet film. The title is in the taíno language and it translates to “I am taíno”. Otra boda en Castañer: Raúl García

  9. Category:21st-century Mexican women politicians - Wikipedia

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    B. Rosa Elena Baduy Isaac; María Báez Padilla; Virginia Baeza Estrella; María Gabriela Banda; Rocío Banquells; Geovanna Bañuelos de la Torre; Alicia Bárcena