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  1. Javier Juliá (Tucumán, 14 de noviembre de 1970) es un director de fotografía argentino. Estudios [ editar ] Javier Juliá estudió en la Universidad de Buenos Aires en el período 1989-1993 donde obtuvo una licenciatura en imagen y sonido.

  2. Born 14/11/1970, Tucumán, Argentina Language: Spanish/English (Español/Inglés) Nationality: Argentinian/Spanish (Argentino/Español) Studies: Image and Sound Degree (UBA) 1989-1993

  3. Javier Juliá is an Argentine film cinematographer and film editor. [1] Filmography. Cinematography. Latidos (1993) Rubén, el murciélago (1993) Le molestaría si le hago una pregunta? (1994) Guarisove, los olvidados (1995) La simple razón (1995) Mala época (1998) Los libros y la noche (1999) a.k.a. The Books and the Night. Película bruta (1999)

    • Early Life
    • Trade to Cardinals
    • Emerging as An All-Star
    • World Series Champion
    • Dominican Professional Baseball League Suspension
    • 1967 World Series
    • Cincinnati Reds
    • Personal Life
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    Julian became a well-known baseball phenomenon in his hometown of San Francisco de Macoris. As an amateur, he was a third baseman as well as a power hitter. It is legend that he has hit the longest home runs in the high school stadiums of San Francisco de Macoris to this date. He went on to represent the Dominican Republic in the 1955 Pan American ...

    The right-handed batting Javier signed as an amateur free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1956. Coming up through the minor leagues, Javier became known as "the fastest man in baseball." He batted .250 with twenty home runs in five years in their farm system, and had emerged as one of their top prospects when he was dealt to the St. Louis Card...

    Javier led the Cardinals in stolen bases every year from 1960 to 1963. His finest season was 1962. Sharing lead-off duties with Curt Flood in manager Johnny Keane's batting order, Javier stole a career-high 26 bases and scored a career-high 97 runs. Javier led an inning off with a hit or walk 61 times for a .347 on-base percentageleading off inning...

    After never finishing better than third in any of the first three seasons of Javier's career, the Cardinals were in a heated battle with the Los Angeles Dodgers for first place in the National League for most of the 1963 season. The Dodgers came to St. Louis a game ahead of the Cards on September 16 for a three-game set. Javier went two-for-fourtee...

    During the off-season, Javier caused some controversy in the Dominican League while playing with the Aguilas Cibaenas. During the winter league play-offs in the Dominican Republic after being called out on strikes by home plate umpire Emmett Ashford. Javier struck Ashford who during his 12 years in the PCL became the best-known umpire for being " a...

    After two subpar seasons in a row, Javier headed into spring training 1967 battling Phil Gagliano for the starting second base job. Javier ended up winning the job and carrying the Cards to victories in their first six games, batting .435 with two home runs and eight runs scored. His batting average hovered around .300 through the middle of July, a...

    Following the 1970 season, Javier began having back tax issues with the Internal Revenue Service that threatened his availability for the 1971 season. Coupled with Javier's age (34 at the start of the season), this prompted Cardinals GM Bing Devine to trade Richie Allen to the Los Angeles Dodgers for former Rookie of the Year Ted Sizemore and minor...

    He was married to Inés Negrin, with whom he had five sons and daughters: Julieta, Julián José, Stanley, Vienna Alexandra, and Lynette. Stan is named after friend and teammate Stan Musial. After losing his wife to stomach cancer in 1997, he married Yolanda Then, his current wife. His oldest son, Manuel Julián, is an engineer in Santiago, Dominican R...

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  4. Javier Juliá, Biografía, Premios, Premiaciones,Fundación Konex - Premiando la excelencia argentina y sudamericana desde 1980 - Artes - Espectáculos - Deportes - Música - Ciencia y Tecnología.

  5. La matanza de Atocha de 1977 fue un atentado terrorista cometido por terroristas de extrema derecha en el centro de Madrid la noche del 24 de enero de 1977, en el marco del llamado terrorismo de ultraderecha. Cinco abogados laboralistas del Partido Comunista de España (PCE) y de Comisiones Obreras (CC. OO.) fueron asesinados, lo que marcó la ...

  6. Javier Juliá es un director de fotografía y editor nacido en el año 1970 en Argentina conocido por Relatos salvajes, Argentina, 1985, Iluminados por el fuego, La cordillera, El último Elvis, Misántropo, Noches de verano, La señora Beba, Animal y Papeles en el viento