translated from Spanish: Gamal A. Nasser died

HISTORY IN DEBATE29 September 1970  
End of disputes in El Carrizo. The governor of the state, under Licensee Alfredo Valdés Montoya, ruled on a rapid development in the exploitation of land in the Carrizo Valley, while announing the creation of a commission that will be responsible for ending tenure problems in the short term. His transcendental point of view and his intention to end frictions or disputes over the possession of plots in that area, which is just opening up to cultivation, he set them out during a meeting he chaired in the Rio Fuerte Commission.
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Miguel Hidalgo starts classes. About 700 children who were enrolled in Miguel Hidalgo Elementary School began until yesterday to receive their classes in the building of IMA High School, occupying the classrooms that were intended for workshops of this campus. However, the State Education Directorate will not be able to fully dispose of the facilities, until IMA High School moves to its new building next month. The building will be occupied in the morning by elementary school students. Gamal A. Nasser died. El Cairo. Egypt’s president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, the most powerful man in modern history of the Arab world, died of a heart attack at age 52 in his residence, constituting a tremendous surprise. Nasser had recently received medical treatment in the Soviet Union due to diabetes infections and circulatory disease. The announcement was made by Vice President Anwar el-Sadat, erndoic that “there are no words to comfort us. all that remains to be done to the Arab nation is to remain patient until the achievement of the victory for which he lived and died.”
Sadat, who immediately took over as interim president, reported that his death came three hours after he had been in meeting with Arab leaders who attended the summit conference in this capital, where Nasser was instrumental in the achievement of the peace agreement aimed at ending the civil war in Jordan. His funeral was one of the most impressive you can remember. Party for Edmundo Fuentes. Mr Edmundo Fuentes and his wife, Lolita Millán de Fuentes, offered a children’s party in their residence in honor of their heir Edmundo, who fulfilled another love of life. His friends and schoolmates were invited to the celebration, in which the best and good wishes were used for the celebration. Attendees enjoyed the attractions of this unforgettable celebration, which concluded after offering delicious snack prepared by the hostess.29 September 1995  
Unrestricted defense to tomateros. In a sustained meeting with agricultural producers in the municipalities of Guasave and Ahome, the managers of Caades and the National Confederation of Vegetable Producers, they were willing to legally and politically defend Sinaloan tomato exports against a possible blockade of U.S. farmers. In frank violation of the FTA and with the intention of prestige for re-election to President Clinton, a trade blockade is being given in that should not even be mentioned as a possibility. Suspicions are increasing about Raul Salinas. Mexico City. The year of the murder of José F. Ruiz Massieu, the case is “practically” closed to the police, but in recent days suspicions about the alleged involvement of Raúl Salinas, brother of the former president, have increased. A woman emerged as a key piece in the case, María Bernal, a Spanish national, who claims to have been Raul’s lover. He stated that a month earlier he confessed that Ruiz Massieu was becoming a problem and had to be eliminated. Gaddafi offers to pay For Andreotti’s trial. Rome. Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi offered former Italian government chief Giulio Andreotti, who is prosecuted for the crime of alleged mafia association, to cover the legal costs of the trial against him. The friendship that unites Andreotti with the Arab world, and especially Gaddafi, is well known. The former Italian minister has expressed his supportor the “goodwill” of Gaddafi, from whom he went so far as to say “they paint him like a devil in a world of cherubs.” 



Original source in Spanish

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