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Felix Perez (baseball)
Felix Perez or Félix Pérez may refer to: Politicians * Félix Manuel Pérez Miyares (born 1936), Spanish politician * Felix Perez Camacho (born 1957), American politician Musicians * Félix Pérez Cardozo (1908-1952), Paraguayan harpist Sportspeople * Félix Pérez (footballer) (1901-1983), Spanish footballer * Félix Pérez (athlete) (born 1951), Venezuelan Olympic sprinter * Félix Javier Pérez (1971–2005), Puerto Rican basketball player * Félix Pérez (baseball) (born 1984), Cuban baseball player Other * Félix Pérez Cardozo, Paraguay, Paraguayan district named after harpist * Felix Perez, fictional Cuban-American character on Shining Time Station * Bishop Felix Paz Perez, Roman Catholic Bishop of Imus, Philippines, known for denouncing the Human rights abuses of the Marcos dictatorship See also * Pérez Pérez, or Perez as most commonly written in English, is a Castilian Spanish surname. Perez (pronounced Peretz, see below) is also common in people of Sephardic ...
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Félix Manuel Pérez Miyares
Félix Manuel Pérez Miyares (born 1936) is a Spanish politician from the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) and later the Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) who served as Minister of Labour from September 1980 to February 1981. References 1936 births Living people Government ministers of Spain 20th-century Spanish politicians Labour ministers of Spain {{Spain-bio-stub ...
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Felix Perez Camacho
Felix James Pérez Camacho (born October 30, 1957) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 7th Governor of Guam from 2003 to 2011. A member of the Republican Party of Guam, he had previously served as a six-term senator in the Guam Legislature from 1993 to 2003. Born into the Camacho family, his father, Carlos Camacho, served as the 1st Governor of Guam from 1969 to 1975. Early life Camacho was born in Camp Zama, a U.S. military base in Japan. Camacho's father was Carlos Camacho. Camacho's mother was Lourdes Perez Camacho. He was raised in Tamuning, Guam, and was educated in the Catholic school system. Camacho's father became Guam's last appointed governor in 1969, and subsequently became the first elected governor in 1971. In 1980, Camacho received a degree in business administration and finance from Marquette University. Political career Camacho has held positions with Pacific Financial Corporation as an insurance manager, and with IBM as an account adminis ...
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Félix Pérez Cardozo
Félix Pérez Cardozo (20 November 1908 – 9 June 1952) was a Paraguayan harpist. Pérez Cardozo died on June 9, 1952, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Beginnings Pérez Cardozo was born to Teodoro Pérez and Cándida Rosa Cardozo in the small town of Félix Pérez Cardozo, Paraguay, Hyaty in the state of Guaira Department, Guairá. As is common amongst musicians of the Paraguayan countryside, Pérez Cardozo learned the basics of playing from other harpists, without seeking tutelage from any one master. He was part of a paradigmatic trio consisting of one harp and two guitars, along with Ampelio Villalba and Diosnel Chase. He received support from the poet Pedro José Carlés, with whom he traveled to the Paraguayan capital city Asunción in 1928. During this time they would play at folk music festivals organized in the "Teatro Granados" by Aristóbulo "Nonón" Domínguez, as well as in night clubs. In 1931 he and his band left for Buenos Aires, Argentina, where most of his ...
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Félix Pérez (footballer)
Félix Pérez Marcos (13 June 1901 – 12 September 1983) was a Spanish footballer. Club career At club level, he played for the three main teams in Madrid at the time: Real Madrid, Racing de Madrid and Atlético Madrid. International career As a Real Madrid player, he was eligible to play for the Madrid national team, and he was part of the team that reached the final of the 1923-24 Prince of Asturias Cup, an inter-regional competition organized by the RFEF. In that infamous final, it was Félix who opened the scoring after just 8 minutes against Catalonia in an eventual 4–4 draw, losing the replay 2-3 two days later. He earned just one cap for the Spain national football team, which was against France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ... on 27 May 1927. ...
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Félix Pérez (athlete)
Félix Pérez (born 10 December 1951) is a Venezuelan sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and commonly known as Munich 1972 (german: München 1972), was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. .... References 1951 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics Venezuelan male sprinters Olympic athletes for Venezuela Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century Venezuelan people {{Venezuela-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Félix Javier Pérez
Félix Javier Pérez Rivera (May 31, 1971 – September 21, 2005) was a Puerto Rican professional basketball player. In 15 seasons in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN), Pérez played for the Mets de Guaynabo, Atléticos de San Germán, Piratas de Quebradillas, Leones de Ponce, and Capitanes de Arecibo. In 1995, he led the league in rebounds with an average of 10.3 per game. Pérez was a member of the Puerto Rican national basketball team. As part of the national team, he participated in the 1994 Goodwill Games where Puerto Rico won the gold medal, and the 1994 FIBA World Championship. Pérez was killed on September 21, 2005 outside his home in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, when he tried to help his neighbor during a robbery. He had a wife, Sara Aponte, and four children. In 2010, Glorimari Jaime Rodríguez, mayor of Pérez's hometown Guayama, announced that the basketball stadium of Cimarrona would be renamed in his honor.
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Félix Pérez (baseball)
Félix Pérez (born November 14, 1984) is a Cuban professional baseball outfielder for the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican Baseball League. He has played in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles. Career Prior to playing in the Reds system, he played in the Cuban National Series. He first played for Isla de la Juventud in 2005-2006, hitting .246. He also pitched briefly. The next season, he hit .287 in 84 games, again pitching briefly, and in 2007-2008, he hit .257 with 20 doubles in 90 games. Cincinnati Reds Signed by the Reds by scout Richard Jimenez, Perez hit over .300 twice in his first four seasons in the USA. He split 2010 between the DSL Reds, with whom he hit .429 in 16 games, the Lynchburg Hillcats (.338 batting average in 16 games) and the Carolina Mudcats (.266 batting average in 35 games), for a composite .322 batting average. He committed 8 errors in 2011 for Carolina while hitting .257 in 92 games; he also hit .206 with tw ...
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Félix Pérez Cardozo, Paraguay
Félix Pérez Cardozo is a town and district located in the Guairá Department of Paraguay. It is located approximately from the national capital Asunción. In this town, its inhabitants are dedicated to the cultivation of sugar cane and tobacco, as well as crafts, especially Ao po'i embroidery. History Félix Pérez Cardozo was founded by Governor Agustín Fernando de Pinedo on 15 September 1773; initially it was known by the name of Hyaty. In 1957, the Executive Branch decreed the change the name of the town, with the name of Félix Pérez Cardozo, in honor of the great Paraguayan harpist who was born in this place. Demographics According to the data provided by the General Directorate of Statistical Surveys and Census, Félix Pérez Cardozo had a population 6,156 inhabitants in 2017. Carrying out a relationship with the total population of the district, it had been apparent that 88.75% of the population resided in the rural areas. Transport The district of Félix Pérez Cardo ...
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Shining Time Station
''Shining Time Station'' is an American children's television series jointly created by British television producer Britt Allcroft and American television producer Rick Siggelkow. The series was produced by Quality Family Entertainment (the American branch of The Britt Allcroft Company), in association with Catalyst Entertainment in seasons 2 and 3, for New York City's PBS station WNET, and was originally taped in New York City during its first season and in Toronto during the rest of its run. It incorporated sequences from the British television show ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends'', which was in turn based on the books of ''The Railway Series'' written by the Reverend Wilbert Awdry. The series aired on PBS from January 29, 1989, until June 11, 1993, with four hour-long "Family Specials" premiering in primetime throughout 1995. Reruns continued to air on PBS until June 11, 1998. It aired on Fox Family from 1998 to 1999. Reruns of the show aired on Nick Jr. to promote the t ...
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Human Rights Abuses Of The Marcos Dictatorship
The dictatorship of Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos in the 1970s and 1980s is historically remembered for its record of human rights abuses, particularly targeting political opponents, student activists, journalists, religious workers, farmers, and others who fought against the Marcos dictatorship. Based on the documentation of Amnesty International, Task Force Detainees of the Philippines, and similar human rights monitoring entities, historians believe that the Marcos dictatorship was marked by 3,257 known extrajudicial killings, 35,000 documented tortures, 77 'disappeared', and 70,000 incarcerations. Some 2,520 of the 3,257 murder victims were tortured and mutilated before their bodies were dumped in various places for the public to discover - a tactic meant to sow fear among the public, which came to be known as "salvaging." Some victims were even subjected to cannibalism. Military units involved Although various human rights abuses were attributed units throughou ...
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