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Authors: Napoleon Gomez
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assumptions of, on unions,
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attention on Cananea strike,
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avoidance of scene by,
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Bours and,
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as client of Rivero,
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concern over,
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concessions gained by,
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creation of new businesses,
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creativity of,
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criminal defense team of,
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del Toro's desire to have, in courtroom,
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desire for end of Cananea strike,
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donation of money to Calderón,
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economic power of,
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efforts to block testimony of,
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efforts to prevent court appearance of,
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efforts to protect profits,
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as enemy of miners,
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evasion of the court order,
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Gómez Mont, Fernando as
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professional defender for,
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greed of, in not preventing disaster,
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industrial homicide leveled against,
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Javier Salazar, Francisco's reason for defending,
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lack of call for direct legal action against,
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as legal representative of Mexicana de Cananea,
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lies of,
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lobby for natural gas concession,
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meetings with Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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as member of board of Televisa,
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national media blitz of,
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not afraid of losing fortune in fight against the Miners' Union,
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opposition to Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón's run for Senate,
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opposition to workers,
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order for appearance at Mexico City's North Prison,
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payment by, for slanderous articles,
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payments and gifts to Abascal, Carlos MarÃa,
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payments and gifts to Cabeza de Vaca, Daniel,
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payments and gifts to DÃaz, Francisco Gil,
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payments and gifts to Javier Salazar, Francisco,
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payments and gifts to Muñoz, Ramón,
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position at Grupo México,
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powerful friends of,
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priorities of,
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private meeting of, with Quintero, Alexjandro,
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publicizing of bogus charges against Napoleón, Gómez,
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reckless company of,
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refusal of, to enter own mines,
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relationship with Lozano, Javier,
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requesting of documents regarding audit by International Metalworkers' Federation (IMF),
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responsibility for mine disaster and,
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spending of money toward the cause,
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statements made by,
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strategy of, against Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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,
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,
129â130
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threat of Miners' Union to,
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Larrea Ortega, Jorge, acquisition of CompañÃa Mexicana de Cobre and CompañÃa Mexicana de Cananea by,
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Las Palmas,
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Las Truchas steel mill,
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Latinoamericana de Productos QuÃmicos,
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LaVenture, Robert, as representative of United Steelworkers Union (USW),
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Layton, Jack,
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meeting with Lozano, Javier,
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Lázaro Cárdenas
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armed attack on workers at,
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failed eviction at,
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invasion of,
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meeting of Fox, Vicente's security cabinet prior to invasion of,
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Michoacán branch of,
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assault on strikers at,
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industrial port of,
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news reports from,
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protesting of attempted
imposition of Union Local
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from,
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Sicartsa mill complex in,
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situation at,
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ultimate victory of workers at,
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Lázaro Cárdenas-Las Truchas (currently Arcelor Mittal) Steelworks,
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,
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Lázaro Cárdenas Sicartsa mill, strike at,
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L'Ecole des Hautes Ãtudes (Paris),
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Leipen Garay, Jorge,
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former undersecretary of Energy and Mines,
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Lepanto (hotel),
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Limón, Leonardo,
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Linares Montúfar, Juan,
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,
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accusations against,
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Ancira, Alonso's charges against,
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arrest warrant for,
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,
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attempted bribery of,
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call from Rivero and,
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disadvantage of,
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fending off of charges against,
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government authorization of searches of,
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jailing of,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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limited protection for,
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offering of freedom to, for betrayal of Los Mineros,
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persecution of,
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release from jail,
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Rivero Legarreta proposal for,
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as secretary of union's Safety and Justice Council,
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taking care of Miners' Union's business,
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trial of,
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,
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,
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Lira, Carmen, as upstanding journalist,
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Local 64, Gómez Sada, Napoleón, as head of,
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,
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LomelÃn, Jaime
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CEO of Grupo Peñoles,
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education of workers and,
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as enemy of miners,
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London School of Economics,
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Lopez Mateos, Adolfo
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government of,
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as secretary of labor,
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López Mayrén, Joel,
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López Obrador, Andrés Manuel, claims on election win as fraud,
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Lopez Portillo, José,
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anger of members of, over identification of leader,
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biannual convention of,
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calls for Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón to step down,
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compromising democracy and autonomy of,
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convention of, in May 2000,
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dislike of Morales, ElÃas,
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Gómez, Napoleón's tenure as general secretary of,
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Gómez Sada, Napoleón (father), as leader of Local 64 of,
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,
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government's oppression of,
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growth and progress of,
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Grupo México's attempt to place Morales, ElÃas at head of,
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international support for,
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leaders of,
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loyalty of Linares Montúfar, Juan to,
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loyalty to Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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Morales, ElÃas and,
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negotiation of wage and benefit increases for,
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negotiations with ArcelorMittal,
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offering of freedom to Linares and Pavon for betrayal of,
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open aggression toward,
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opposition to Fox, Vicente's proposed changes in labor laws,
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protests against removal of Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón,
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recent developments in campaign against,
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reliance on legal advisors,
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request for law that penalizes
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irresponsibility and criminal negligence,
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story of,
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strides of, on behalf of workers,
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strike by,
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struggle to secure safe working conditions,
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support for,
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violent campaign against Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón and,
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Los Pinos,
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Lozano, Javier
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in defense of interests of Grupo México,
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Gómez Urrutia, Napoleón's challenge to public debate,
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as labor secretary,
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