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    Rolando Arcadio Masferrer Rojas (12 July 1918 – 31 October 1975), better known simply as Rolando Masferrer, was a Cuban henchman, lawyer, congressman,...
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  • philosopher, fiction writer and journalist Juan Masferrer (1940–2017), Chilean politician Rolando Masferrer (1918–1975), Cuban lawyer, congressman, newspaper...
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  • interrogators went to Asuncion. Scherrer told Saul Landau that the Cuban Rolando Masferrer, who was planning to assassinate Fidel Castro, and who was killed...
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    Cross in World War II; among the 1950s Smith Act trial defendants. Rolando Masferrer – Cuban politician and guerrilla leader Harry Wayland Randall – Chief...
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  • (see Antonio Guiteras, Fidel Castro, Emilio Tro, Lauro Blanco, and Rolando Masferrer when young university students) [1][2]. Commonly regarded as gang-related...
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    have killed, or tried to kill, some university rivals (including Rolando Masferrer) by that time (Ros, 2003). The leaders of the Liberal party were still...
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  • Varona Aureliano Sánchez Arango Rafael García Bárcena Carlos Hevia Rolando Masferrer Félix Lancís Sánchez Raúl López del Castillo Gilberto Goliath Manuel...
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    leaders of the group—former Dominican General Juan Rodríguez (chief), Rolando Masferrer, Eufemio Fernández, Feliciano Maderne y Jorge Rivas—believed that...
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    revolutionary and politician Raúl Castro, former President of Cuba Rolando Masferrer, politician and business man Augusto Martinez Sánchez, revolutionary...
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    to lead secession for Sabah to become an independent nation. Died: Rolando Masferrer, 57, Cuban exile who published the anti-Castro weekly newspaper Libertad...
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    an intervention by the United States government. The force, led by Rolando Masferrer and Father Jean Baptiste Georges, was preparing to embark from Florida...
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  • killed by the Castro regime, as were Jose Elias de la Torriente and Rolando Masferrer. By 2006, the murder was still unresolved. The Cuban-American historian...
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    (Trajectory and contribution to the Broadcasting) July 24, 2015: Alberto Masferrer University awarded him the title of Dr. Honoris Causa in Communicology...
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    Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research Masferrer, Marc R. (July 16, 2009). "James Golden launches bid for Congress - Local"...
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    folklorist Rafael Manzanares] (in Spanish). p. 15. Retrieved 2016-05-01. Rolando Zelaya y Ferrera. "Historias de Honduras: Rafael Manzanares Aguilar" (in...
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  • Sergio Gahona Cristian Labbé Joaquín Lavín Javier Macaya Juan Manuel Masferrer Nicolás Noman Gustavo Sanhueza Renzo Trisotti Osvaldo Urrutia 11 Nino...
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    Montt (Ind.) José Figueroa (PC) none none Alba Gallardo (PS) (R) Juan Masferrer (UDI) José Tejo (PH) 35 Juan Carlos Latorre (PDC) César Molfino (Ind.)...
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