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  • Antonio Munoz, a businessman who agreed to pay millions of dollars to bring the games to Puerto Rico, would not comment on Roldan's announcement, but said he was not part of the decision.

    USATODAY.com - Cuba plans donation if allowed in Classic 2005

  • Notari said he sympathized with Roldan's view but said it was up to Major League Baseball to move the games out of Puerto Rico, which is scheduled to host games during the first and second rounds.

    USATODAY.com - Cuba plans donation if allowed in Classic 2005

  • He indicated that Latin America should bathe itself in Roldan's pure waters.

    CASTRO, NEWSMEN DISCUSS HEMISPHERIC ISSUES 1975

  • Realizing Roldan's strength, he consented to make terms under which the insurgents were to receive stores and other property and return to Spain.

    Santo Domingo A Country with a Future Otto Schoenrich

  • Columbus in 1496 to protect the mines in the nearby mountains and was the scene of Roldan's revolt against Columbus.

    Santo Domingo A Country with a Future Otto Schoenrich

  • The captain, one of Roldan's rebels, was carefully instructed merely to see if Columbus and his shipmates were still alive, and then to come back and report.

    Christopher Columbus Mildred Stapley Byne

  • By this time Roldan's army was so large that Christopher and his brother had to admit to each other that there was no chance of subduing the insurrection by force.

    Christopher Columbus Mildred Stapley Byne

  • What they did not write was told in Spain by those of Roldan's men whom Columbus had sent home.

    Christopher Columbus Mildred Stapley Byne

  • Other wild and restless adventurers beside Roldan broke into insurrections less than Roldan's.

    1492, 1922

  • Our line of forts held for the Adelantado, but the two or three hundred Spaniards left in Isabella were openly Roldan's men.

    1492, 1922

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