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243:, which was the oldest English-language newspaper in Latin America until its 1987 closing. The paper's editor, Altamirano's cousin Jose Gabriel Duque, accused him of closing the paper because it had continued to cover opposition groups after the closing of independent media earlier in the year. He also was director-publisher of the daily Spanish-language newspaper 233:
In 1994, Altamirano became vice president of Panama under Pérez Balladares. He was one of more than 200 people pardoned by the new president for actions during Noriega's rule, an action Pérez Balladares called a step toward national reconciliation.
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In the 1960s, Altamirano was imprisoned on fraud charges related to his government position. Military ruler
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pardoned him after he spent five months in jail. He later became a friend of military ruler
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This article is about the Panamanian vice president. For his son, see
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Falleció el exvicepresidente Tomás Gabriel Altamirano Duque
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from 1 September 1994 to 1 September 1999, under President
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that would remove Noriega from office, US President
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Tomas Altamirano Duque
Tomás Altamirano Mantovani
Spanish name
surname
First Vice President of Panama
Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Guillermo Ford
Arturo Vallarino
Democratic Revolutionary Party
Tomás Altamirano Mantovani
First Vice President of Panama
Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Omar Torrijos
Manuel Noriega
Panama Canal
US invasion
George H. W. Bush
Fernando Manfredo
The Star and Herald of Panama City
La Estrella de Panamá
Tomás Altamirano Mantovani
National Assembly of Panama
Falleció el exvicepresidente Tomás Gabriel Altamirano Duque
"U.S. Leaves Behind Drug-Ravaged Panama"
the original
HighBeam Research
"For the Record"
the original
HighBeam Research

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