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PoliBlog (Free subscription) | yesterday
... to El Teimpo. As the article notes, there has been a long-term assumption that Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos is the most likely of Uribe’s cadre to be his successor (assuming that attempts to allow Uribe a third term are not fully pursued or fail outright). 1 The El Tiempo piece cited by Bloomberg is here: Guiño a Noemí Sanín hizo el presidente Uribe durante un encuentro...
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Big News Network.com (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
... the alias 'Rojas', said he had buried the bodies and indeed found Rios.Colombian Defence Minister Juan Manuel Santos said at the time that the government would give Montoya the promised reward - not for the killing, but for the information he provided about FARC.However, the former rebel complained Tuesday that he was still not being paid the $1.2 million that he had been promised,...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
... site where "Rojas" said he had buried the bodies and indeed found Rios. Colombian Defence Minister Juan Manuel Santos said at the time that the government would give Montoya the promised reward - not for the killing, but for the information he provided about FARC. The former rebel complained, however, that he still had not been paid the 1.2 million dollars that he had been...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
... site where "Rojas" said he had buried the bodies and indeed found Rios. Colombian Defence Minister Juan Manuel Santos said at the time that the government would give Montoya the promised reward - not for the killing, but for the information he provided about FARC. The former rebel complained, however, that he still had not been paid the 1.2 million dollars that he had been...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 09/01/2008
... officials that the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia were to blame. Defense minister Juan Manuel Santos said there were "clear indications" pointing FARC responsiblity, but did not offer details.Valle del Cauca Gov. Juan Carlos Abadia, who announced the reward offer, said the bomb also damaged the first floor of the judicial building, where files containing...