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Her margin over Hermes Binner and five other candidates was wider even than the 1973 victory margin of her strongman hero, Juan Domingo Peron.
Cristina Kirchner re-elected as Argentina's president in landslide 2011
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The return of a famous figure is a familiar theme in life as in fiction -- think Don Quixote, Casanova or Juan Domingo Peron.
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Even more than Fernandez, he was seen as the heir to Argentine strongman Juan Domingo Peron and one of the few people capable of managing Argentina's unruly and chaotic political scene.
Nestor Kirchner DEAD: Ex-Argentine President Dies Of Heart Attacks In Calafate (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The return of a famous figure is a familiar theme in life as in fiction -- think Don Quixote, Casanova or Juan Domingo Peron.
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Juan Domingo Peron was a master, he used to send to each family a Pan Dulce (a traditional sort of fruitcake), a bottle of sidra (weak sparkling wine) and toys for the children for Christmas, accidentally just before elections.
Political Business Cycles: They're Alive!, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The 96-year-old institution has had a glorious past: supported by such luminaries as populist strongman Juan Domingo Peron, Racing was the first Argentine team to win a world club title (the Intercontinental Cup in 1967), the first to win the Buenos Aires championship three years in a row -- and the side with the longest unbeaten streak, 39 matches.
Racing Against Time 2008
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Growing up in the Argentine city of La Plata, Cristina was inspired by the example of Eva Peron, the fiery wife of Juan Domingo Peron who championed the demands of the country's blue-collar workers and became a national icon when she died of leukemia at the age of 33.
LATINA LIFTOFF 2007
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But in a society brought to ruin by a string of elected strongmen stretching from Juan Domingo Peron to Carlos Menem, a weak president may not be such a bad thing after all.
The Man Nobody Knows 2007
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An armed leftist movement that professed loyalty to Gen. Juan Domingo Peron, the Montoneros carried out a series of spectacular kidnappings of retired generals and captains of industry in the 1970s and executed some of their hostages.
OPENING OLD WOUNDS 2007
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[By TELAM special correspondent] [Text] Havana, 9 Jul -- Fidel Castro at first refused to believe the news of the death of Gen Juan Domingo Peron on 1 July.
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