Ramon Espinosa (1982-1989), Pat Ryan (1975-1978), Brandi Dooley (1976-1982), Arin White (1983-1990), Lexie Bartunek (1987-1992), Kathi Louke (1962-1967)
Ramon Espinosa, the eldest of seven siblings, said claims that his brother engaged operatives of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG-8) in a shootout inside the sub-provincial jail in Baybay City, Leyte was improbable and unworthy of belief.
than a half century.The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP) the Hotel Nacional.The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP)actor Armando Ricart. The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP)when he visits Havana. The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP)restaurant in Havana.The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP)souvenir shop in Havana.The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP) in Sancti Spiritus.The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP) Havana coffee shop.The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP)atinoamericano stadium in Havana.The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP)heraton hotel in Havana.The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP)eiva Machado in Havana.The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP)between the two nations. The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP)tones concert in Havana.The first U.S. commercial flight to Cuba recently touched down, making headlines across the world. Despite the 56-year embargo, the cultural exchange between the two nations is visible. AP photographer Ramon Espinosa illustrates the connection. (Ramon Espinosa/AP)
Date: Sep 01, 2016
Category: World
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Diplo and Major Lazer bring "revolutionary sound" to Havana
U.S. electronic music group Major Lazer performs at the Anti-Imperialist park in front of the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, March 6, 2016. Ramon Espinosa/AP
Cuba's President Raul Castro, center, tips his hat as he sits next to Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, left, and Uruguay's President Jose Mujica, second right during an event celebrating Revolution Day in Santiago, Cuba. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
Date: Jul 26, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
Michaëlle Jean: 'You cannot a build sustainable economy on charity'
More than 500,000 people are still in temporary settlement camps. Ramon Espinosa/Associated PressThis country has been transformed into a huge laboratory of all kinds of projects and experiments that has not delivered anything really sustainable. It's total chaos and confusion and they are not conndied in the 2010 earthquake, Jan. 12. Ramon Espinosa/Associated PressKnow that, when they deserve to be praised, I will praise them. I will validate their good actions and when time comes also for me to say, 'Hey! You are going in the wrong direction, this is wrong!' I will also say it clear and loud.
Date: Jan 13, 2012
Category: World
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De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde - Multimedia Arts