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Authors: Napoleon Gomez
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criminal acts of,
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employment of Gómez, Napoleón by,
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Grupo Bal control of,
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Mexican railroads sale to,
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privatization and,
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workers killed at silver mine in,
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Grupo Protexa of Monterrey
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purchase of mines,
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as winning bidder for CompañÃa
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Mexicana de Cananea,
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Grupo Villacero
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abuse and collaboration in boardrooms of,
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aggression and criminal acts of,
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aid to Morales, ElÃas,
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battle against union by,
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brutal tactics used by,
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challenge to Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón's leadership,
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coffers of,
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criminal arrangements and,
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fraud and,
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government support of,
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influence with Fox, Vicente (Mexican president),
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Las Truchas steel mill and,
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partnering with Grupo México and Fox, Vicente in carrying out intimidation and repression,
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purchase of Sicartsa,
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Villarreal Guajardo, Julio, as leader of,
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Guajardo, Villarreal, concern over,
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Gutiérrez, Raúl, accusations against,
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Gutiérrez, Sergio, accusations against,
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Gutiérrez Vivó, José, as upstanding journalist,
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Healthy Miners,
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Hermosillo,
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Hernández, Jesús,
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as member of defense team,
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Hernández, Juan Carlos,
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as member of defense team,
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Hernández, Raúl,
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Hernández Gámez, Francisco,
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Hernández González, Reynaldo, murder of,
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Hernández Juárez, Francisco,
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Hernández Puente, José Angel,
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on explosion of Mine 8 of Pasta de
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Conchos Unit,
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return to San Antonio,
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trip to Pasta de Conchos,
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Hidalgo,
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Hipódromo de Las Américas,
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Horwath, Crowe, audit of union by,
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Hugo, Victor,
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Human beings, universal right of, to work,
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Human rights and human dignity, fight for,
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Humberto Calvillo Fernández, César, as member of rescue team,
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Hunt, Steve,
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Hylsa (Mexican steel mill),
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Ibero-American University, law school at,
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Impacto magazine,
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Industrial homicide, charges of,
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IndustriALL Global Union,
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creation of,
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Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón as member of,
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“Industrial Minera México” (sign),
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Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), Labor Congress's tie to,
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Instituto Mexicano de Televisión, Imevisión,
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International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Unions (ICEM),
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studies conducted by,
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International Federation of Metalworkers (IMF),
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International George Meany-Lane Kirkland Human Rights Award, presentation to Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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International Labor Organization (ILO),
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,
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Committee on Freedom of Association of,
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,
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Convention 87 of,
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investigation of explosion,
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Malentacchi, Marcello, as speaker at Geneva conference,
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Mexican ratification of,
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principles set forth by,
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studies conducted by,
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vindication from,
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International Metalworkers' Federation (IMF),
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hiring of Berney, Horwath,
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studies conducted by,
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2006 press conference of,
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International Steelworkers Convention (Las Vegas, May, 2005),
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International Tribunal on Trade Union Rights,
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Interpol, action of, against Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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Iztapalapa,
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Jalisco,
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Janeiro, José Juan, as member of defense team,
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Javier Lozano & Associates,
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Javier Salazar, Francisco
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blaming of victims by,
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calling off of rescue efforts and,
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claims of, on inspections prior to explosion,
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closure of mine after explosion and,
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code name in El Yunque,
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companies covering for lack of inspections by,
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declaration of illegal strike,
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efforts to prosecute for forgery,
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as enemy of miners,
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focus of, on financial interests of Grupo México,
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impact of granting of toma de nota,
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industrial homicide leveled against,
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,
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as Labor Secretary,
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lack of call for direct legal action against,
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Larrea Mota Velasco, Germán Feliciano, payments and gifts to,
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Morales, ElÃas's granting of toma de nota by,
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opposition to union,
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as religious fundamentalist,
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removal of Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón as general secretary of Miners' Union,
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support for Larrea Mota Velasco, Germán Feliciano,
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Joint Health and Safety Commission,
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complaints from,
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at Pasta de Conchos,
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reports issued by,
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Jonson, Ben,
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Joplin, Janis,
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José Contreras y José Juan Janeiro law firm,
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Juegos de Entretenimiento y Video de Cadereyta (company),
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Junta Federal de Conciliación y Arbitraje (JFCA),
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call for union preferences,
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declarations of, on strikes,
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Grupo México special proceeding of, before,
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issuance of resolution against workers at Cananea,
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Justice, slow progress of,
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Kansas City Southern Railways,
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Kennedy, John F., assassination of,
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King, Martin Luther, Jr.,
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Kirchner, Nestor,
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Kolteniuk, Moises, tried convincing Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón to surrender the fight,
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Labor, Department of
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issuance of mining permits by,
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lack of regulation enforcement,
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mining inspections by,
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negligence of,
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Labor Congress
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celebration of fortieth anniversary,
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election of new presidents,
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founding of, in 1966,
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Gómez Sada, Napoleón (father) as president of,
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González Cuevas, IsaÃas's, election as president of,
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meeting of, in February 2006,
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tie to PRI,
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Labor movement, importance of, in Mexico,
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La Caridad copper mine
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labor-related violence at,
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polling at,
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strike in,
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La Ciénega mine,
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Gómez, Napoleón's resignation from,
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Lagunes, Acosta, efforts to use power to repress peasants,
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La Jornada (daily paper),
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objective reporting in,
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story in, on Moreira and Fox,
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Landry, Carol,
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Larrea Mota Velasco, Genaro Federico,
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arrest warrants for,
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efforts to block testimony of,
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evasion of the court order,
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as not cross-examined by del Toro, Marco Antonio,
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order for appearance at Mexico City's North Prison,
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Larrea Mota Velasco, Germán Feliciano,
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Alarcón, Javier Lozano, as “cat,”
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anti-mining stance with,
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