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Authors: Napoleon Gomez
Center for Labor Action and Reflection,
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Central Light and Power Company, 2009 shutdown of,
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Cervantes Calderón, José,
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Chávez, Luis,
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as attorney for Pavón, Carlos,
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Chávez Chávez, Arturo, appointment of, as attorney general,
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Chihuahua,
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visits to mines in,
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Chile, conservative government in,
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Chisholm, William,
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CISEN,
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Ciudad Juarez, investigation of mass
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murders of women in,
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Clariond, Santiago, as enemy of miners,
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Clariond family, as enemy of miners,
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coal production in,
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,
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Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón, visits to,
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visits to mines in,
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Collective Bargaining Agreement (2005),
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,
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Collective bargaining agreements, disaster-prevention measures in,
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Colosio, Luis Donaldo (president of PRI party),
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,
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assassination of,
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Gómez, Napoleón's meeting with,
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,
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,
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on selection of candidate for governor,
10â11
Committee on Freedom of Association of International Labor Organization (ILO),
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,
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Communications media
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abuse by companies,
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Mexican government's control over,
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CompañÃa Mexicana de Cananea
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acquisition of, by Larrea Ortega, Jorge,
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privatization of,
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,
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CompañÃa Mexicana de Cobre
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acquisition of, by Larrea Ortega, Jorge,
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privatization of,
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,
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,
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Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM),
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Contreras, José, as member of defense team,
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COPARMEX (Confederación Patronal Mexicana), Abascal, Carlos MarÃa as president of,
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Copiapó,
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Correa, Roberto,
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Cristeros movement,
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Virgin of Guadalupe as emblem of,
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Croce, Benedetto,
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Cronyism, National Action Party (PAN) accusation of PRI administration of,
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Cuban Revolution,
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Darlinda (Oralia's sister)
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arrival at Coahuila,
63
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nocturnal departure from Mexico,
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Day of Global Solidarity, announcement of, with Miners' Union,
157â158
Dean, James,
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De Balzac, Honore, quote of,
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as lawyer of Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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as outstanding journalist,
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supposed intention to negotiate fairly,
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as labor lawyer,
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,
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as lawyer of Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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as outstanding journalist,
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supposed intention to negotiate fairly,
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Defence of Human Rights,
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De Gaulle, Charles, visit to Mexico of,
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De Hulla, General,
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de la Fuente, Javier, as head of,
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ordering of miners to use blowtorchs in depth of mine,
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responsibilities of, for mine conditions,
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,
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as subcontractor at Pasta de Conchos,
83
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threats from,
65
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treatment of non-union contractors,
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De la Fuente, Javier
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miners complaints on,
62
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request for not taking legal actions,
62
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threats from,
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De los Santos, Marcelo (Governor),
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Del Toro, Marco Antonio
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approval to cancel banking fraud charges against Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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arguments between Morales, Elias' lawyer and,
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communication with,
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decision not to cross-examine Larrea, Genaro,
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as defense attorney,
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,
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,
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,
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desire of Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón to appear in Canadian courts and,
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desire to have Larrea Mota Velasco, Germán Feliciano, in courtroom,
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as former partner of Rivero Legarreta,
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Linares Montúfar, Juan's visits from,
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,
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preparation of defense by,
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,
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presentation of complaint before National Commission for Human Rights,
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presentation of complaints on behalf on Zuñiga,
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receiving of writ by Judge Trujillo,
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relationship between Garcia and Acosta and,
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research on Barragán,
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as supporter of Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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on unconstitutionality of warrant on money-laundering charges,
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verification of story and,
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visiting of Linares, Juan in jail,
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Dia del Amory la Amistad (“Friendship and Love Day”),
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DÃaz, Francisco Gil, Larrea Mota Velasco, Germán Feliciano payments and gifts to,
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DÃaz, Porfirio, mining conditions in regime of,
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Dirty War, detainees and casualties of,
223â24
Durango,
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Dylan, Bob,
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Ebrard, Marcelo, as elected governor of Mexico City,
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EcheverrÃa, Luis,
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Economics Sciences, University of (Berlin),
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Economic Studies Department of Banco de Mexico, Gómez, Napoleón, as analyst at,
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Edelstam Prize, Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón as recipient of,
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, 347
“Educated Miner,”
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El Cubo mine (Guanajuato)
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negotations of,
305
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strike at,
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Electrical Workers' Union,
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Elizalde, Benito Ortiz, expel of, from national convention of Miners' Union,
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El Palacio del Hierro (department store chain),
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,
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El Universal (paper), antiunion articles in,
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El Yunque (“The Anvil”),
39â40
Escudero, Ruben, as mine manager,
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Escuela Libre de Derecho,
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Esponda, Julio,
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,
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Estrada, Castro, pressing of charges against,
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Estrella, Héctor Félix,
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accusations against,
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arrest warrant for,
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government authorization of searches of,
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as union's secretary treasurer,
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,
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Eureka Committee, Nájera, Andrés as president of,
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European Organization of Economic Development, studies conducted by,
33
Extradition,
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Extraordinary National Convention (April, 2007),
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Extraordinary National Convention (March 16 and 17, 2006),
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Fabio Beltrones, Manlio,
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Faculty of Economics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM),
3â4
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Institute of Juridical Research of,
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The Fallen (documentary),
90
Familiar, Marcelo, leaving of Mexico,
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Faux, Jeff,
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Federal Labor Law, article 132, Section XVII of,
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Federal Mediation and Arbitration Board,
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Federal Preventive Police,
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Fernández-Vega, Carlos,
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as upstanding journalist of La Jornada,
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Fernando Salazar, MartÃn, prison detainment of,
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Ferriz, Pedro, professional fees of,
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Ferrocarril Endige (company),
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Financial Intelligence Unit, seizures of personal assets and,
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Flores, Victor
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efforts to reelect as president,
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Labor Congress and,
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,
43â44
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labor department support of,
54
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reelection of,
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throwing their lot in with Fox,
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Flores de la Peña, Horacio,
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as economist,
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Flores Salas, Juventino, murder of,
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,
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,
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,
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Forbes, ranking of wealthiest individuals,
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Fourth Collegiate Tribunal for Labor Matters of the First Circuit, declaration of Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón as legitimate leader of the Miners' Union,
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Fox, Vicente (Mexican president)
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administration of,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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appointment of Abascal, Carlos MarÃa as secretary of the interior,
40
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deceit and treachery of,
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double-talk and double-standards of,
46
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guilt over explosion of mine at Pasta de Conchos,
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imposition of Flores on Labor Congress,
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interests in businessmen,
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labor department of, as antiunion,
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