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Manuel Álvarez (Colima Governor)
Manuel Álvarez may refer to: *Manny Alvarez (born 1957), Cuban-American ob-gyn * Manuel Álvarez (sprinter) (1910–?), Mexican sprinter who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics *Manuel Álvarez (trader) (1794–1856), Trader and later politician in Santa Fe, New Mexico *Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902–2002), Mexican photographer * Manuel Álvarez Jiménez (1928–1998), Chile football defender who played for Chile in the 1950 FIFA World Cup *José Manuel Álvarez, Governor of Córdoba, Argentina, 1901–1904 *Juan Manuel Álvarez (born 1979), Californian convicted of causing the 2005 Glendale train crash The 2005 Glendale train crash occurred on January 26, 2005, at 6:03 a.m. PST, when a Metrolink commuter train collided with a sport utility vehicle that had been parked on the tracks by a suicidal man who hoped that the train would kill him ...
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Manny Alvarez
Manuel Alvarez (born ) is a Cuban-American obstetrician-gynecologist who has appeared on Fox News Channel shows such as ''America's Newsroom'', ''Fox & Friends'', ''Happening Now'', '' Varney & Co.'', '' Money with Melissa'', ''The O'Reilly Factor'', ''The Kelly File'', and '' Fox News Weekend'', as well as on the local affiliate, WNYW-Fox 5 News. He currently serves as chairman of the department of obstetrics/gynecology at Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack, New Jersey, and runs AskDrManny.com out of its headquarters in Hoboken, New Jersey. Alvarez is an outspoken opponent of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, insisting it will lead to "socialized medicine" and "the end of private practice". Personal life Alvarez was separated from his family as a young boy during the Cuban Revolution when he was sent to the United States to live with a foster family through an outreach program while his father was placed in a Cuban prison. Five years later, Alvar ...
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Manuel Álvarez (sprinter)
José Manuel Álvarez (10 June 1910 – 8 June 1991) was a Mexican sprinter who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics in the 400m and 4 x 400m relay. He won gold and silver medals at the Central American and Caribbean Games The Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC or CACGs) are a multi-sport regional championship event, held quadrennial (once every four years), typically in the middle (even) year between Summer Olympics. The games are for countries in Cent .... References External links * 1910 births 1991 deaths Mexican male sprinters Olympic athletes for Mexico Athletes (track and field) at the 1932 Summer Olympics Athletes from Mexico City Competitors at the 1930 Central American and Caribbean Games Central American and Caribbean Games gold medalists for Mexico Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in athletics 20th-century Mexican people {{Mexico-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Manuel Álvarez (trader)
Manuel Álvarez (c.1794 – 5 July 1856) was a Spanish-born Santa Fe trader who became lieutenant-governor of New Mexico ) , population_demonym = New Mexican ( es, Neomexicano, Neomejicano, Nuevo Mexicano) , seat = Santa Fe , LargestCity = Albuquerque , LargestMetro = Tiguex , OfficialLang = None , Languages = English, Spanish ( New Mexican), Navajo, Ker .... Trader Manuel Álvarez was born in Spain around 1794. In 1818 he left Spain, reaching Mexico in 1819. In 1823 he left Mexico and travelled via Cuba to Missouri, then continued from St. Louis west to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he opened a store. The Mexican republic had gained independence from Spain during the Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821). In 1829 the Mexican government expelled all Spanish nationals, so Álvarez had to leave New Mexico. For a few years Álvarez was a free trapper in the Rocky Mountain fur trade, then a brigade leader for the American Fur Company, returning to Santa Fe around 1834. ...
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