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    Saúl Edólver Ubaldini (December 29, 1936 – November 19, 2006) was an Argentine labor leader and parliamentarian for the Peronist Justicialist Party. Ubaldini...
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  • (active 1271–1295), Italian archbishop, mentioned in Dante's Inferno Saúl Ubaldini (1936–2006), Argentine labor leader and parliamentarian for the Peronist...
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    "CGT-Brasil" on 7 November 1980, and elected Beer Workers Union leader Saúl Ubaldini as secretary general. The regrouped CGT called a second general strike...
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    to the Justicialist party, and led "the 62 organizations" faction. Saúl Ubaldini was more confrontational, distrusted the politicians of the PJ, and...
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    quickly led to a wave of strikes, including two general strikes led by Saúl Ubaldini of the CGT labor federation (then the largest in South America). Fanning...
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    assembly, including the right to strike, led to increased strike activity. Saúl Ubaldini, the new leader of the reinstated CGT, Argentina's largest labor union...
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    poet, Marxist theorist and politician Margarita Stolbizer, politician Saúl Ubaldini, labor leader Dalmacio Vélez Sársfield, author of civil and commercial...
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    assembly, including the right to strike, led to increased strike activity. Saúl Ubaldini, leader of the General Confederation of Labour, Argentina's largest...
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    Torres (1930–2002), actress, singer Aníbal Troilo (1914–1975), musician Saúl Ubaldini (1936–2006), trade-unionist Augusto Vandor (1923–1969), trade-unionist...
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    composers and producers, known for their role in the Step Up series. Saúl Ubaldini, trade unionist and politician Argentina portal Information (in Spanish)...
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    eased and the CGT was reconstituted under the beer workers' leader, Saúl Ubaldini, in 1980. Moyano was named head of the CGT's Mar del Plata delegation...
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    appointment of a Labor Minister from within the CGT's ranks, their leader, Saúl Ubaldini, called two more general strikes during the year (hundreds of smaller...
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    powerful Catholic Church included a small halo, and CGT labor union leader Saúl Ubaldini (Alfonsín's most vocal opponent) paid for his frequent on-camera theatrics...
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  • journalist, director of Ámbito Financiero, leukemia. [17] 20 November: Saúl Ubaldini, 69, labor leader and parliamentarian for the Peronist party, lung cancer...
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    largest print workers' union. Welcomed into the CGT by Secretary General Saúl Ubaldini (a colleague of Ongaro's at the ILO), the FGB became less prominent...
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  • Buenos Aires Rosa Ester Tulio Federal Peronist 2003 2007 Buenos Aires Saúl Ubaldini Justicialist 2001 2005 Buenos Aires Jorge Antonio Villaverde Federal...
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  • illness. Kevin McClory, 80, Irish film producer (Never Say Never Again). Saúl Ubaldini, 69, Argentine labor leader and parliamentarian for the Peronist party...
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    supporting the replacement of Raúl Baldassini with the more confrontational Saúl Ubaldini. Miguel also retook the reins of an UOM hobbled by the massive industrial...
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    Sforza y Pallavicini and Canon priest of the Vatican chapter, Monsignor Ugo Ubaldini. The levitating diadem was manufactured by the Italian artisan, Fantino...
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    Party’s election program relating to labor issues. Later, when CGT leader Saúl Ubaldini ran for governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Recalde headed the...
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    Argentina in Italy, Malta and the FAO by the newly elected President Carlos Saúl Menem in 1989, serving as ambassador until 1991. He was returned by voters...
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    late-repenters, waiting to enter Purgatory. Purg. VII, 97–100. Ottaviano degli Ubaldini (c. 1210–1250): Cardinal and prominent Ghibelline who was the only supporter...
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