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Christian Vivanco is an industrial designer located in Barcelona, Spain who is creating some way cool and very cutting-edge furniture concepts that are just waiting to be produced ...
March 2008 2008
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Christian Vivanco is an industrial designer located in Barcelona, Spain who is creating some way cool and very cutting-edge furniture concepts that are just waiting to be produced ...
Sit On This! 2008
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Laura Vivanco of Teach Me Tonight has called her two most recent novels contemporary romantic emotional-mystery fiction.
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José Miguel Vivanco, the director of the Americas program at nonprofit Human Rights Watch, called the moves "cynical tactics" that would "punish families for the Castro government's abuses and Washington's failed embargo policy."
Florida Republicans Fail to Overturn Cuba Policy Nicholas Casey 2011
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"This ruling is obviously very unfortunate but totally foreseeable because Chávez has the courts in his pocket," said Jose Miguel Vivanco, the director of the Americas division of Human Rights Watch.
Venezuelan Court Bars Opposition Contender Kejal Vyas 2011
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Mr. Vivanco said the court decision underlined a tendency by leftist-leaning rulers in Venezuela, Nicaragua and Ecuador to use the judicial system to threaten and punish independent media.
High Court Upholds Libel Suit in Ecuador Mercedes Alvaro 2012
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Mr. Vivanco said the Cuban regime is constantly calibrating the degree to which it represses dissidents on the island.
Cuban Dissident Dies After Hunger Strike José de Córdoba 2012
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"This is an outrageous abuse of power," Mr. Vivanco said.
High Court Upholds Libel Suit in Ecuador Mercedes Alvaro 2012
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Rather than rounding up dissidents for long sentences, the government has arrested thousands of dissidents for brief periods, says Mr. Vivanco.
Cuban Dissident Dies After Hunger Strike José de Córdoba 2012
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Jose Miguel Vivanco , director of the Americas division of Human Rights Watch in Washington, said the ruling establishes impossible conditions for newspapers to operate since it makes owners responsible for civil and criminal penalties for failing to censure any opinion column that could raise objections.
High Court Upholds Libel Suit in Ecuador Mercedes Alvaro 2012
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