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lescroniques · 2 years
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L'educació bilingüe: “Totes les etapes estudiantils del futur han d’esdevenir adeqüades”
L’educació bilingüe: “Totes les etapes estudiantils del futur han d’esdevenir adeqüades”
Els alumnes amb sordesa exigeixen un compromís per tal de lluitar cap a una societat més justa i equitativa. Foto: Raquel Barandiarán / lescroniques.com Un centenar de persones s’han concentrat, aquest dilluns, a les portes del Departament d’Educació de la Generalitat de Catalunya per tal d’exigir un model educatiu complet per a la inclusió de l’alumnat sord en el sistema educatiu públic de…
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“The Gracia Family what we inherit is both Grace, beauty and intelligence and a lot of gifts and on the other side of that, almost as if we have to pay a price for it, here comes this sense of fate or destiny which means that we can die early”...
Raïna Paris ("Maria Montez, Mysteries and Scandals", 26th April 1998)
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Joaquín Gracia Anadón - This story begins with Joaquín Gracia Anadón's father, Pablo Gracia González, little is known about him, but he died when he was 20 years old, leaving a young wife and a baby boy who was Joaquín Gracia Anadón, aged only one year and a half. Joaquín Gracia Anadón was a very smart and clever man, he worked as primary school teacher, secretary of the Peace Court, official and Secretary of the Town Hall in Garafía but in 1884, when he was 43 years old he was processed and sentenced to prison for a fire in Garafía's Town Hall. He served the entire sentence in prison and was released after 16 years and 7 months, in july 1900. He claimed always his innocence and in 2005, after a long investigation by his great granddaughter Pilar Cabrera Pombrol, his innocence was proven and the autorithies had to apologize to the family. He passed away in 1913 at 71 years old.
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Isidoro Gracia García - He was born in 1873 and was the eldest of Joaquín Gracia Anadón's children. When he was ten years old he was subjected to a judicial interrogation, today totally unlawful, regarding the fire at the Garafía Town Hall, the charges for which had been brought against his father. This is, unfortunately, the manifestation of a minor, without procedural guarantees, which was included in the sentence and which should have marked Isidoro Gracia García for life. He settled in Baraona in 1904 as a very creditable merchant. He dedicated himself to the prosperous textile business and the export of guayacán wood. His final residence in the Dominican Republic must have been influenced by the advice of his father, who had known first-hand the possibilities of the Latin American country when he was young. His business capacity and human abilities earned him the appointment by the then Minister of State (today, Minister of Foreign Affairs) as honorary vice-consul, upon request of the Royal Consulate of Spain in the country. He died in 1933 in Barahona at 60 years old.
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Gaudencia Gracia García - She was the youngest child of Joaquín Gracia Anadón who lived until adulthood as she had a younger brother, Agustín, who died when he was very young. She was born the 12th February 1882. She married José Pedro Pombrol Hernández and had eight kids: María Adoración, Araceli, José Antonio, Gaudencia, Enrique, María del Pilar, Mario and Antonina "Nina" Pombrol Gracia. She passed away in 1921 aged 39.
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Isidoro Gracia Vidal - He was Isidoro's Gracia García eldest son and he was born in 1911 and passed away in 1956 at 45 years old leaving a fatherless girl who was only five years old.
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Maria Montez - She was Isidoro's Gracia García's first daughter and was called María África for his dad's Country of Origin - The Canary Islands belong to Spain but are located next to Africa - . She was born in 1912. Since her childhood, María was different from other girls and boys her age, she created her own theater stages, and always said from a very young age that she would succeed in the world of cinema. Many children made fun of her for what she said, Maria then complained to her mother that others laughed at her but her mother encouraged her to go ahead, so she would sit under the palm trees and do her plays. On June 3, 1939, Maria arrived in NY for the first time. At that time it was very difficult to climb positions, especially if you came from the rural world. She used the resource of provocation to be able to do it. She not only used her beauty, but also her intelligence. She decided to go scouting, hired two designers to make her the most spectacular dresses ever seen. She begins to frequent night clubs and doesn’t go unnoticed so she begins to appear in the press. In July 1940 she arrived in Hollywood, there she changed her name (until then she was called Marie McFeeters) and also completely reinvented herself. After a successful carreer in Hollywood, she decided to travel to Europe to make some dramatic roles and she was receiveng very good reviews from the chritics and the public. Sadly, she passed away in 1951 at 39 years old leaving a motherless girl aged five...
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Adita Gracia Vidal - She was María's younger sister and was born in 1924. Although María put big efforts in her younger sisters to succeed as actresses, they prefered a more classic way of life. In 1949 Maria with her husband and daughter left Hollywood to live in France, Adita went to live with them and so did Teresita. Is not known if Adita ever married or had children. At the time of María’s passing (1951) she was an unmarried woman and María gave her a big sum of money from her will as a way to protect her. Then Adita went to live with Consuelo and her family in Southern California. She passed away at 69 on 8th February 1993.
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Lucita Gracia Vidal - She was María and Adita's younger sister, she was born in 1926. Lucita married Frech photo-journalist Jean Roy the 12th April 1946 and had three children: Yves, Jean-Pierre and Marcos. Jean Roy's real name was Yves Leleu and was a war photo-journalist. He was killed in Egypt on an assigment in 1956. Lucita was a young mother with three little kids on her own. She never remarried. Lucita passed away in 1979 in Paris at 53 years old due to cancer.
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Jaime Gracia Vidal - He was María, Adita and Lucita's youngest brother and was born in 1927. In 1954, when he was 26 years old, he went to Hollywood to start a career was an actor and with his tall height and green eyes, he was quite a sensation there. After trying luck in Hollywood he went to the US Army and fought in Corean war and ended up having the grade of Sergeant. Regarding his personal life, he dated Merle Oberon while in Hollywood but later married Rosmery Didonato from whom had his only child Jimmy. They eventually separated. In 1977 he married again with Janet González in Santo Domingo. He died at 51 of a heart attack in 31st May 1979.
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Teresita Gracia Vidal - She was María's youngest sister, born in 1929 or 1930. Teresita began her modelling in 1949 in France after taking modelling lessons. The photographers who mainly worked with her were Willy Maywald and Georges Saad and she was regularly seen in fashion spreads in magazines like L'Officiel, L'Art et la Mode and Vogue. She usually modelled Jacques Heim designs. She had a very successful carrer as a model in the 50s. In the early 50s, Teresita and Yves Manuel started dating and by February 1952 they got married and years later, by 1956/57 they had their daughter Raïna Manuel Paris Gracia. By 1959 Teresita had a strong and passionate relationship with Italian actor Maurizio Arena that meant the ending of her marriage with Yves Manuel and she settled in Rome as some italian producers spotted her, sadly, her relationship with Maurizio Arena didn’t last as he fooled her. Teresita passed away on January 17th 2023 at 93 years old.
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Tina Aumont Gracia - She was María Montez only daughter. She was born in 1946 and when she was only five years old she lost her mum. She lived with her father and aunties but when he married Italian actress Marisa Pavan, aunties and uncles had to flee the house. The relationshio she had with her step-mother was very difficult and at the time she was 17, she married a friend of her dad just to get away from that crazy house. In 1964 a stillborn girl was born. One year later she separated Christian Marquand and went to live with Frédéric Pardo, the love of her life according to their closest friends. After breaking up in 1972, Tina started to use hard drugs and she became hooked to heroin. Although she had great success in cinema, by March/April 1978 Tina travelled to Thailand and send back to home two deities statues filled with opium, Frabrizio Lori received the statues at home and went directly to jail although he didn’t knew a thing. That meant the end of their relationship. Tina was arrested in Italy, and charged with illegal importation of 400 grams of opium. She was eventually sentenced to three years imprisonment, which she managed to reduce on appeal to nine months. Then she was banned from Italy, her country of adoption. Leaving Italy had broken her heart. She moved back to France. In the mid 80s her lifestyle was of partying everynight with her fiend Alain Pacadis and with her partner in crime actor Jean-François Ferriol who she married in January 1985. In the late 1990s Tina couln’t afford pretty much. After her glory days, her father’s heritage was in the hands of her stepmother and she was reduced to living in a minuscule apartment located in a modest Parisian quarter full of penniless immigrants, and the rent was paid by the city’s social services. In the year 2000 Tina’s health was failing as she suffered from a major stroke and had to live with medication for her lungs although she never gave-up smoking. She eventually cut loose from the metropolis and settled in Port-Vendres near the Catalunyan border. After a quiet couple of years she died in her sleep at home in late 2006. She was 60 years old.
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María Montez Gracia Fiallo - She was born in 1951, two weeks after her famous auntie's passing, that's why she was called María Montez as name. Her dad Isidoro, passed away in 1956 when she was 5 years old, just as her cousin Tina. Since she was a little girl, María Montez Gracia Fiallo showed she had talent for performing. As a teenager, she earned a scolarship from the Fundación de Crédito Educativo, and with it she was able to travel to Madrid, Spain, in order to study dramatic art. She moved with her mother Safo. Later, she appeared in Spanish TV shows and films, and she was also very active in theatre for many years there too. Maria also starred in international productions from films, TV and the stage from the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany and France. For years she was part of the Roy Hart Theatre company in London. She stopped her artistic career when she was expecting her first child, daughter Desiree D'Alessandro, who was born with down syndrome, and two years later she had a son, Ricardo D'Alessandro. She lives in Dominican Republic.
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Raïna Manuel-Paris Gracia - She is Teresita's only child and she was born between 1956 and 1959. Her parents divorced when she was little. Fairy tales and Legends were her refuges. They helped her understand the difficulties of her childhood. By the age of twelve, she had read most of the myths and legends of the world. From Ireland and Russia to Arabia. Her love of transformational story telling has taken her from an MFA in Film from Columbia University to a Ph.D. in Mythological studies and Depth Psychology. She is a published writer of non-fiction, poetry, and several scholarly articles, as well as a documentary filmmaker. Her understanding of what gives meaning to daily life has led her to her work with dreams, and to include meditation practice in her classrooms. She is a lecturer and scholar who speaks on several subjects. Nowadays, she lives in Ojai, California with her husky mix Numen and her horse Quincy.
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1913 Ethel Mary, née Bell-Irving, later 15th Countess of Lauderdale by Samuel Henry William Llewellyn (Thirlestane Castle - Lauder, Berwickshire, UK) From centuriespast.tumblr.com/post/148847411164/ethel-mary-18911970-15th-countess-of 815X1200.
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Left 1913 Gazette du Bon Ton "Le Conseiller des Dames Robe et Manteau pour le Theatre" by Barbier 643X844.
Right 1913 Gazette du Bon Ton "Tais-Toi Mon Coeur!… Robe de lingerie de Doeuillet 1913 Gazette du Bon Ton "Le Marriage au Chateau" by Brissaud artophile.com 750X1011.
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1913 Gazette du Bon Ton "Le Marriage au Chateau" by Brissaud. From artophile.com 1797X1125.
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Left 1913 Journal des Dames et des Modes "Manteau de velours frappe citron. Col velours blance et Renard blanc" by Dammy. From artophile.com 750X1189.
Center 1913 Journal des Dames et des Modes "Mantelet de taffetas a la vieille garni de chenille verte - Manchon brode de perles". From artophile.com 757X1200.
Right 1913 Journal des Dames et des Modes "Parure d'Hermine et Putois". From artophile.com 701X1200.
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1913 Lady, traditionally identified as Rosa Lewis by Frank Moss Bennett (auctioned by Christie's). From their Web site 906X1904.
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Left 1913 Journal des Dames et des Modes "Robe de charmeuse blance a tunique de mousseline de soie violette brodee de perl et bordee de skunks. Manteau de velours etrusque" by Pichenot artophile.com 750X1197.
Right 1913 Journal des Dames et des Modes "Robe de charmeuse nore avec corsage et panier formes d'un obi drape" by Barbier artophile.com 734X1200.
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1913 Madame Jean Maillard-Norbert by Léon François Comerre (location ?). From tumblr.com/eirene; fixed most obvious spots w Pshop 1332X3072.
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1913 Lina Bilitis with Two Pekinese by Giovanni Boldini (location ?). From Amber Tree's photostream on flickr 1510X2872.
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1913 Madame Michelham by Giovanni Boldini (location ?). From wikiart.org-en-giovanni-boldini-madame-michelham-1913 1589X2356 @72.
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1913 María Teresa González del Valle by Nicanor Piñole (Fundación Banco Santander - Madrid, Spain). From artsandculture.google.com; fixed spots w Pshop 2036X2698.
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1913 Señora, amiga de Mr. Ryan by Joaquín Sorolla y Bástida (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes - La Habana, Cuba). From joaquin-sorolla.blogspot.com/search/label/Retrato%20de%20Señora 1191X1600.
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1913 Evening dress of Vera Karakhan by House of Paul Poiret (Hermitage). From tumblr.com/antiquebee/731802632464875520?.
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Left 1913 (June issue) La Gazette du Bon Ton, "Je Suis Perdue Robe d'été de Chéruit" tumblr.com/mote-historie/729728522325753856/pierre-brissaud-je-suis-perdue-robe-d%C3%A9t%C3%A9-de?source=share&.
Center 1913 La Mode cover art La Mode par Boué Soeurs by George Barbier. From tumblr.com/mote-historie/731263453639196672/george-barbier-la-mode-par-bou%C3%A9-soeurs-french?source=share&.
Right 1913 Les Modes Dinner Dresses by Gustave Beer. From tumblr.com/mote-historie/731172312816254976/dinner-dresses-by-beer-1913?source=share& 1975X2861
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Left 1913 Tanzerin by Julie Wolfthorn (location ?). From tumblr.com/random-brushstrokes 727X1024.
Right 1913 Anastasia Mikhailovna de Torby, Philip de László (location ?). From tumblr.com/la-belle-histoire/745161897381445633/portrait-of-anastasia-mikhailovna-de-torby-philip? 608X960.
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Left ca. 1913 Dame in een zwarte strompeljapon met kant by anonymous (Rijksmuseum). From their Web site; fixed flaws & spots w Pshop 3542X5395.
Right ca. 1913 Dame in een geel/groen geruite strompeljapon by anonymous (Rijksmuseum). From their Web site; fixed flaws & spots Pshop 3476X5328; fixed flaws & spots w Pshop 3645X5328
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Huatulco National Park in Oaxaca. Photo courtesy of Conanp.
MEXICO CITY — Officials this week announced the creation of 13 new protected areas across six states in Mexico, putting the country’s list of total federally protected areas at 200.
Mexico introduced six new national parks and seven “flora and fauna protection areas” covering 17,918 hectares (44,276 acres) to be overseen by the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (Conanp). The commission said it expects to declare three additional protected areas by the end of the month.
“It gives us much pleasure that in this administration…we can leave behind such a grand legacy for the Mexican people,” said secretary of the environment and natural resources María Luisa Albores González at a press conference.
The 85-hectare (210-acre) San Quintin National Park was created in Baja California. The 2,076- hectare (5,129-acre) Nopoló National Park and 6,217-hectare (15,362-acre) Loreto II National Park were created in Baja California Sur.
The 4-hectare (9.8-acre) Playa Delfines Flora and Fauna Protection Area, 16-hectare (39-acre) Jacinto Pat Flora and Fauna Protection Area, 37-hectare (91-acre) San Buenaventura Flora and Fauna Protection Area and 10-hectare (24-acre) Cenote Aerolito Flora and Fauna Protection Area were all created in Quintana Roo.
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La Sierra de Guerrero in Guerrero, Mexico. Photo courtesy of Conanp.
The 2,489-hectare (6,150-acre) Juan M. Banderas Flora and Fauna Protection Area was created in Sinaloa.
The 723-hectare (1,786-acre) Vicente Guerrero National Park and 282-hectare (697-acre) Hermenegildo Galeana Flora and Fauna Protection Area were created in Guerrero.
In the state of Oaxaca, three protected areas were created: the 1,923-hectare (4,751-acre) Bajos de Coyula Flora and Fauna Protection Area, the 2,237-hectare (5,527-acre) Huatulco II National Park and 1,812-hectare (4,477-acre) Ricardo Flores Magón National Park.
The wave of new of protected areas came in response to a mandate from President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to establish a conservation status in areas with “high environmental value.” Since taking office in 2018, López Obrador’s administration has protected over 4 million hectares (9.8 million acres) of land and water.
“I want to go down in history as the president with the second-most protected reserves created,” López Obrador said earlier this year. “…Lázaro Cárdenas has the first spot. I want to aspire to that.”
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corrupcionenpr · 11 months
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Prohibido olvidar a esta jueza que se llama María del Pilar Vázquez. Aquí tienen buenos datos de quien es verdaderamente esta jueza
Enfrentan denuncia radicadas por la Fiscalía de Mayagüez. La propiedad en controversia se encuentra en el área de La Parguera, en Lajas.
Seis personas enfrentarán cargos por diversos delitos luego que la jueza María del Pilar Vázquez Muñiz, del Tribunal de Mayagüez, encontrara causa para arresto por hechos que ocurrieron durante una manifestación, escenificada el pasado 9 de julio, en una propiedad de los suegros de la comisionada residente Jenniffer González, en el área de La Parguera, en Lajas.
El Departamento de Justicia detalló a El Nuevo Día que Vázquez Muñiz encontró causa ayer, jueves, contra Iona Fournier Gómez, Imalay Arroyo Surita, Pedro Amengual Gutiérrez, Juan Rodríguez González, Sheila Mejía Luciano y Francheska Vélez Ramírez.
La Fiscalía de Mayagüez radicó un total de 19 cargos contra los imputados. Fournier Gómez enfrenta denuncias de daño agravado (Artículo 199), empleo de violencia o intimidación contra la autoridad pública (Artículo 245), hacer justicia por sí mismo (Artículo 274) y por conspiración, amenazas o atentados contra funcionarios del sistema de justicia o sus familiares (Artículo 284), todas faltas al Código Penal.
Mientras, Arroyo Surita y Amengual Gutiérrez enfrentan cargos por los Artículos 245, 274 y 284 del Código Penal, al igual que una denuncia de portación y uso de un arma blanca (Artículo 6.06 de la Ley de Armas).
Entretanto, contra Vélez Ramírez pesan denuncias por los Artículos 245, 274 y 284 del Código Penal, mientras que Rodríguez González fue imputado de violar los artículos 199 y 274. Por último, Mejía Luciano fue imputada de violar los artículos 246 (resistencia u obstrucción a la autoridad pública) y el 274.
Vázquez Muñiz impuso fianza de $200,000 contra Fournier Gómez; $5,000 a Arroyo Surita tras solicitar una reconsideración; $100,000 a Amengual Gutiérrez; $50,000 a Rodríguez González y Mejía Luciano; y $75,000 a Vélez Ramírez.
La vista preliminar fue programada para el 3 de agosto, añadió Justicia.
Los presuntos delitos se remontan al 9 de julio de 2023, cuando ciudadanos acudieron a una manifestación que, según el Negociado de la Policía, fue liderada por el excandidato independiente a la gobernación y ambientalista Eliezer Molina Pérez. La Uniformada indicó, el día del incidente, que un agente recibió heridas en la cabeza tras ser golpeado con un objeto contundente lanzado intencionalmente.
Tanto Molina Pérez como los manifestantes argumentaron que esa zona es dominio público y, por tanto, no pueden alegar daños a propiedad privada. No obstante, Torres Torres afirmó que “independientemente que esté en bienes de dominio público, la propiedad es privada, entiéndase la estructura”.
La representación legal de los suegros de González aseguró, al día siguiente de la manifestación, que aguardaban por una denuncia formal por parte del Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales (DRNA), previo a contestar las imputaciones de la supuesta ilegalidad de la construcción de un “tablado y terraza” en la propiedad.
Un informe técnico del DRNA, que fue elaborado por el biólogo Joshua Morel Matos, destacó que la construcción de esa estructura aledaña a la propiedad dañó ilegalmente la flora de la reserva natural, localizada en la zona marítimo terrestre. El documento, al que El Nuevo Día tuvo acceso, precisa que Morel Matos acudió a la zona el 7 de junio junto al vigilante Juan C. Banchs Cedeño, en respuesta a una querella presentada previamente.
No obstante, de acuerdo con el abogado Miguel Torres Torres, en esa localidad no se llevó a cabo ninguna construcción y la casa fue comprada con esas estructuras, las cuales son de más de 30 años.
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Una más de la CONADE
Una más de la CONADE #aperturaintelectual #deportesaintelectual @aguilarpalafox @Luis Aguilar Palafox Luis Felipe Aguilar Palafox
Por: Luis Felipe Aguilar Palafox En el pasado Mundial de natación artística celebrado en Egipto, la delegación mexicana tuvo una histórica actuación con 3 oros y 1 bronce, un hecho sin precedentes. Todo inició el sábado 13 de mayo donde se dio el primer oro en la prueba de técnica mixta donde Regina Alferez, María Fernanda Arellano, Daniela Estrada, Itzamary González, Glenda Inzunza, Samantha…
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Por fin crucé la puerta que confunde recuerdos con cenizas Tu silueta se yergue ante mí estática vacía
Hoy
ya me fue imposible recobrar tu sonrisa
Olvido | María Clara González
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Fuente de la Glorieta de Luis Montoto, Parque de María Luisa
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The team celebrating the World Cup win (21/08/2023)
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Aseguran que el gobierno busca excluir a la oposición del juego electoral
MAS: Preocupante hostigamiento oficialista en precampaña presidencial
Caracas 27/05/24. (PS).- María Verdeal, vicepresidenta nacional del MAS, expresó este lunes su profunda preocupación por el desarrollo de lo que definió como la “precampaña electoral” para la presidencia de la República. “Las señales provenientes del poder, que implican ataques y violaciones a la ruta electoral, tratando de excluir a la oposición, son alarmantes".
Verdeal deploró acciones como el cierre de hoteles, vías principales y puestos de comida en las rutas frecuentadas por los opositores a lo largo del país, denunciando que estos hechos se están volviendo comunes. “Es lamentable y condenable lo que ocurre porque no es la ruta que la mayoría de los venezolanos desea, que es pacífica, constitucional y electoral. Lo único que falta es que cierren los baños públicos por donde pasan los opositores”.
La dirigente señaló que lo que podrían ser reacciones aisladas de un sector radical del oficialismo “no son la forma de transitar los caminos democráticos”. Verdeal insistió en que estas acciones perjudican la ruta electoral y dificultan llegar con buen pie al 28 de julio, enfatizando la necesidad de seguir lineamientos y pasos democráticos durante esta precampaña.
Cambio en paz
María Verdeal destacó que en los recorridos realizados en apoyo a la candidatura de Edmundo González Urrutia por todo el país, “existe en todos los venezolanos un deseo latente de cambio en paz, donde podamos reencontrarnos, reconciliar al país y donde los casi ocho millones de venezolanos que se han ido del país por diferentes razones, regresen”.
Según Verdeal, la posibilidad de una mejor calidad de vida, el fin de las diferencias políticas e ideológicas, y la esperanza de no tener presos políticos, “son parte de la oferta electoral de Edmundo González Urrutia, quien parece polarizar con el candidato presidente Nicolás Maduro. Es el tipo de gestión de gobierno que los venezolanos están esperando”.
Suscripción de acuerdo
La dirigente naranja subrayó la necesidad de que las organizaciones políticas, los candidatos, y los sectores económicos y sociales firmen un acuerdo que garantice condiciones tanto antes como después del 28 de julio. “Es crucial suscribir un acuerdo que respete los resultados del 28 de julio, considerando los seis meses de diferencia en los que convivirán un presidente electo y un presidente en ejercicio. Este acuerdo debe ofrecer garantías tanto a los ganadores como a los perdedores”, afirmó.
Encuentro con EGU
La vicepresidenta del MAS informó que el pasado sábado 25 de mayo se celebró en Caracas un encuentro entre diversos dirigentes y organizaciones políticas con el candidato Edmundo González Urrutia. “La principal coincidencia fue transitar caminos democráticos, con amplitud y respeto a la pluralidad política del país, con el objetivo común de rescatar y salvar a Venezuela”.
Entre los asistentes se encontraban presentes Eduardo Fernández, Henri Falcón, Jesús María Casal, Ramón Guillermo Aveledo, Felipe Mujica, Hiram Gaviria, Omar Barboza, Enzo Betancourt y José Manuel Muñoz.
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tina-aumont · 5 months
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“Saludos afectuosos al pueblo español, mi pueblo, que pronto tendré el inmenso placer de visitar. Estoy tan contenta de trabajar en España! María Montez”
“Affectionate greetings to the Spanish people, my people, who I will soon have the immense pleasure of visiting. I am so happy to work in Spain! María Montez”
This is a postcard announcing that María would come to Spain to film “La Maja de Goya”, a film produced by Cesáreo González. He contacted her with the contract and the script and she agreed to take part on the film. The film was about to start by September 1951 but since 1949 the Spanish producer wanted to work with the Dominican Star.
Cesareo González was the one who promoted Mexican actress and singer María Félix and launched her career in European films. She first worked with him in "La Corona Negra" in 1951. This was a Spanish film co-produced by France and Italy.
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[Mexican actress and singer María Félix pictured in 1947]
This photo was first printed in Spanish magazine Primer Plano number 560 from July 1951.
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[Left: the magazine cover, featuring Ava Gardner, right the photo printed from the magazine]
Antonio Pérez Arnay had the magazine and was interested in getting the photo for his book "María Montez La Reina del Tecnicolor", and finally, he had a copy from the original one (believed to be in the Spanish Filmotheque) and could publish it in his great and unique book for María Montez.
Very special thanks to @74paris for the information given and the pics provided here.
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fotograrte · 14 days
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El Parque María Luisa de Sevilla: Plaza de España (II)
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boomgers · 3 months
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Ellos tienen un plan para rescatar al pueblo… “Fabricantes De Ovnis”
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La historia sigue a Dalí, un mesero que trabaja para un cultista que cree en la vida extraterrestre y, a raíz de un llamado, regresa a Ogarrio del Cobre, el viejo y abandonado pueblo minero donde vivieron su padre y su abuelo, para cobrar una herencia que supone le solucionará la vida.
Cuando Dalí advierte que la localidad se encuentra en la ruina debido a una deuda millonaria que los habitantes tienen con el gobierno que busca modernizarla, decide reactivar su economía convirtiéndola en destino turístico de una manera muy particular: reviviendo una vieja crónica vinculada a la llegada de ovnis al lugar.
Con una alcaldesa en campaña para reclamar las tierras de Ogarrio, una autoridad corrupta y la desconfianza de los lugareños en el curioso plan, Dalí deberá seguir adelante contra viento y marea para sacar adelante a Ogarrio del Cobre y devolverles a sus habitantes el hogar que se merecen, fabricando un ovni que los salvará a todos si trabajan en conjunto.
Estreno: 3 de abril de 2024 en Star+.
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Compuesta por diez episodios, la serie cuenta con las actuaciones de Jerónimo Best, Karla Farfán, Jéssica Segura, Luz Elena González, Susana Alexander, María Del Carmen Farías, Aída López, Juan Carlos Vives, Miguel Burra, Salvador Sánchez, José Carlos Rodríguez, Odiseo Bichir, Nicolás Pindas, Otto Sirgo y Juan Carlos Colombo.
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