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In 2008, Baki, then serving as president of the Andean Parliament, organized and participated in a meeting with Chevron and Gustavo Larrea, Coordinating Minister for Internal and External Security who at the time was an influential member of Correa's Cabinet.
Mitch Anderson: Crude Politics: Is Chevron Involved in a Billion Dollar Bait-and-Switch in Ecuador? Mitch Anderson 2011
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In 2008, Baki, then serving as president of the Andean Parliament, organized and participated in a meeting with Chevron and Gustavo Larrea, Coordinating Minister for Internal and External Security who at the time was an influential member of Correa's Cabinet.
Mitch Anderson: Crude Politics: Is Chevron Involved in a Billion Dollar Bait-and-Switch in Ecuador? Mitch Anderson 2011
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It was originally a home owned by wealthy miner and landowner Joseph del Campo Soberón y Larrea, Count of the Valley of Súchil.
Durango's colonial architecture: eleven quarry stone gems 2009
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The contact led to several other meetings between Chevron and Larrea in Ecuador and Washington, DC.
Mitch Anderson: Crude Politics: Is Chevron Involved in a Billion Dollar Bait-and-Switch in Ecuador? Mitch Anderson 2011
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Southern Copper Corp. Chairman German Larrea Mota-Velasco sold 400,000 shares for about $19.5 million in recent weeks in a sign the shares may be overvalued even as the near-term outlook for copper pricing looks promising.
Southern Copper Chairman Unloads Shares Jennifer Hodson 2011
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It was originally a home owned by wealthy miner and landowner Joseph del Campo Soberón y Larrea, Count of the Valley of Súchil.
Durango's colonial architecture: eleven quarry stone gems 2009
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"It's really an amazing concept," says José San Cristóbal Larrea, director of the program.
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It was originally a home owned by wealthy miner and landowner Joseph del Campo Soberón y Larrea, Count of the Valley of Súchil.
Durango's colonial architecture: eleven quarry stone gems 2009
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Judge Strine's decision also singled out for criticism a "special committee" set up to evaluate the Southern Copper stock swap, describing its decision to justify the deal on Grupo Mexico's terms as a "non-adroit act of commercial charity" toward the Mexican conglomerate owned by billionaire German Larrea Mota-Velasco , one of Mexico's wealthiest businessmen.
Judge Says Grupo Mexico Owes $1.3 Billion on Copper Deal Patrick Fitzgerald 2011
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The contact led to several other meetings between Chevron and Larrea in Ecuador and Washington, DC.
Mitch Anderson: Crude Politics: Is Chevron Involved in a Billion Dollar Bait-and-Switch in Ecuador? Mitch Anderson 2011
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