His parents, natives of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, had their children on the U.S. side of the border to ease the transition into the United States, where they had intentions of relocating.
He collaborates in this multicultural work with figures such as Luis J. Rodriguez and Jack Kornfield.
Jorge Luis Borges | Luis Miguel | Luis Buñuel | Robert Rodriguez | C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo | Tomás Luis de Victoria | San Luis Potosí | Alex Rodriguez | San Luis | San Luis Obispo, California | Luis Ángel Firpo | Luis | San Luis, Argentina | Iván Rodríguez | José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero | Luis Muñoz Marín | Luís Figo | Paul Rodriguez | Luis Suárez | Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport | Luis Fortuño | Luis Brandoni | Juan Luis Guerra | San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí | San Luis Obispo | Omar Rodríguez-López | Luis Manzano | Luís de Camões | Silvio Rodríguez | José Luis Chilavert |
He returned to his work in business, in which he continued until his death in La Jolla, California, on February 13, 1967.
According to an essay by Jerry Casale included on the Complete Truth About De-evolution DVD, the cover of their debut album is based on an image of the famous professional golfer Juan "Chi-Chi" Rodríguez that they had found on a golf strap.
After graduating from law school, he clerked for Judge Alex Kozinski of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
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Daniel B. Rodriguez is the current dean and Harold Washington Professor of Northwestern University School of Law.
Isidro High School and formerly known as Francisco P. Felix MNHS, Balanti Annex, is a public high school (using the K-12 Curriculum ) located at Resurrection Street, St. Gregory Village, San Isidro, Cainta, Rizal.
Joseph C. Rodriguez (1928–2005), United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
Marcos A. Rodriguez acquired the frequency in 1994 and ran Spanish music video programming on it 24 hours a day.
It was then purchased by Marcos A. Rodriguez and rebranded KICK ("99.1 Kick FM"), airing Tejano (or Tex-Mex) music.
She had also met and fallen in love with the son of the former president of Mexico, Abelardo Luis Rodriguez, who bore the same name as his father.
He has worked at Texas radio stations KRXV, KXOL and KLAT as well as founding the radio stations KLTY, KESS-FM, KICK-FM, KMRT and KTCY, which form the Dallas Radio Group, in addition to the television station Channel 31.
Miguel Selga, SJ; dean Edward Hyde from the University of the Philippines College of Engineering; and Filipinos Jaime C. de Veyra, Conrado Benitez, and Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez.
Rodríguez decided to run for a seat in the Senate of Puerto Rico under the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) at the 2012 elections.
Prior to being elected to the New York State Assembly, Rodriguez served as the chairman for Manhattan Community Board 11.
Councilwoman Rodriguez is currently serving on an 15 member panel assembled by the Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper investigating faults within the Denver Election Commission that may have contributed to recent problems in the 2006 elections.
In 1984 the company sold KQXT in San Antonio to Westinghouse's Group W Broadcasting and purchased KLAT (AM) in Houston, Texas from Marcos Rodriguez, Sr. and Marcos A. Rodriguez.
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Heftel set up Rodriguez-Heftel Texas broadcasting along with Marcos A. Rodriguez (owner of KESS and other Dallas area stations and son of Marcos Rodriguez, Sr.).
After the success of the first issue, Crumb opened the pages of Zap to several other artists, including S. Clay Wilson, Robert Williams, "Spain" Rodriguez, Gilbert Shelton, and two artists with reputations as psychedelic poster designers, Victor Moscoso and Rick Griffin.