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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 January 2025. American politician and Army reserve officer (born 1981) Tulsi Gabbard Gabbard in 2024 Director of National Intelligence Presumptive nominee Assuming office TBD [a] President Donald Trump Succeeding Avril Haines Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Hawaii's 2nd district In ...
Eduardo Tamayo Escorpión Talento 40 Valdivia: 2001 Rancagua: Juan Carlos Loaiza Luis Eduardo Cortés Banquero Batuco 41 Valdivia: 2002 Rancagua: Juan Carlos Loaiza Eduardo Tamayo Talento Almendra 36 Valdivia: 2003 Rancagua: Sebastián Walker Camilo Padilla Lucero Destape 41 Valdivia: 2004 Rancagua: Gabriel Orphanopoulos Mariano Torres Ahí No ...
Gerald Michael Gabbard (born January 15, 1948) is an American politician, serving as the Hawaii State Senator for District 21 from the Democratic party, since 2006. Gabbard rose to prominence for efforts to prevent same-sex marriage in Hawaii by passing a 1998 amendment to the Constitution of Hawaii to give the state legislature "the power to reserve marriage to opposite-sex couples" under the ...
The greatest rider in the sport's history is considered to be Ramón Cardemil, who won the national title seven times; the last champions were Juan Carlos Loaiza and Eduardo Tamayo Órdenes . Riders practice in the countryside throughout Chile, [citation needed] but the sport is most popular in the central zone.
The scandal swept into the media, making the two "absent" AMs, Eduardo Tamayo and María Teresa Sáez, the most sought-after people in Madrid that day. Suddenly, they granted a TV interview in which they explained their reasons for not showing up: the coalition deal with United Left, they insisted, was not fair to the voters, who had chosen the ...
Eduardo Tamayo Gascué: 1979: 1981 Rafael León Morales: 1979: 1979 Rigoberto Henriquez Vera: 1984: 1984 Arturo Hernández Grisanti: 1990: 1992 Armando Durán: 1992: 1994: Minister of Foreign Affairs 1991-2 José Miguel Uzcátegui: 1994: 1996 Francisco Paparoni: 1996: 1998 Enrique Tejera París: 1998: 1999 Raúl Salazar: 2000: 2002 Gladys ...
Zapatero's team had entered into contact with José Luis Balbás through Enrique Martínez and Jesús Caldera (then Minister of Labor) [56] In April 2000, Zapatero, Caldera and José Blanco had had lunch with Eduardo Tamayo in a restaurant in Madrid. Tamayo would later become a representative of Zapatero in the 35th party national conference.
Sinavaiana-Gabbard was born in Utulei village, Tutuila, American Samoa, in 1946. [1] [3] She was educated at Sonoma State University, University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Hawai'i. [4]