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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Julio Maria Sanguinetti, Tabare Vazquez, Jose Mujica, Jorge Batlle Ibanez, List of Presidents of Uruguay, Juan Maria Bordaberry, Jorge Pacheco Areco, Gregorio Conrado Alvarez, Luis Alberto Lacalle, Manuel Oribe, Jose Batlle y Ordonez, Rafael Addiego Bruno, Baltasar Brum, Lorenzo Latorre, Luis Batlle Berres, Julio Herrera y Obes, Alberto Demicheli, Gabriel Terra, President of Uruguay, Venancio Flores, Fructuoso Rivera, Alfredo Baldomir, Juan Lindolfo Cuestas, Juan Idiarte Borda, Claudio Williman, Juan Campisteguy, Andres Martinez Trueba, Duncan Stewart, Aparicio Mendez, Juan Jose de Amezaga, Tomas Berreta, Alberto Heber Usher, Jose Serrato, Maximo Santos, Maximo Tajes, Oscar Diego Gestido, Jose Eugenio Ellauri, Bernardo Berro, Lorenzo Batlle y Grau, Luis Giannattasio, Francisco Antonino Vidal, Benito Nardone, Atanasio Aguirre, Feliciano Viera, Washington Beltran, Faustino Harrison, Joaquin Suarez, Carlos Anaya, Luis Eduardo Perez, Alberto Fermin Zubiria, Gabriel Antonio Pereira, Eduardo Victor Haedo, Tomas Gomensoro Albin, Miguel Alberto Flangini Ximenez, Carlos Fischer, Arturo Lezama. Excerpt: Julio Maria Sanguinetti Coirolo (b. 6 January 1936, Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan politician, lawyer and journalist, as well as a former President of Uruguay (from March 1985 until March 1990, and, again, from March 1995 until March 2000) for the Partido Colorado. A lawyer and journalist by profession, he was born into a middle-class family of Italian origin. He studied Law and Social Sciences at the University of Montevideo. He received his law degree in 1961, and later combined his legal practice with work as a journalist. He had already been writing for the press, first in the weekly Canelones and later, since 1955, as a columnist for Accion, a newspaper established by the...