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1. Historical Text Archive: Articles: Noriega and Key Players in the Drug Trade, Part I
www.historicaltextarchive.com/ - [Cached]Published on: 8/19/2003 Last Visited: 3/31/2004
Interior Minister Carlos Lemos Simmonds has said a referendum would lead to voter intimidation and more violence by the cartels.
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Assumed position after Carlos Lemos Simmonds became Minister of the Interior; former governor of Guajira province.DAVILA JIMENO, Raul Alberto.
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Barco asked Communications Minister Carlos Lemos Simmonds to take over de Greiff 's duties.
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Barco named Communications Minister Carlos Lemos Simmonds to succeed her, and De Greiff said the change should not alter Colombia's crackdown on its cocaine cartels. -
2. The Center for Public Integrity
www.public-i.net/report.aspx?a - [Cached]Published on: 6/24/2004 Last Visited: 6/19/2005
"We are being constantly visited and scolded by the State Department, by McCaffrey, and by any North American who gets near us," Carlos Lemos Simmonds, a former Colombian vice president said at the time. -
3. The Trail of Diplomacy-Part 7
www.guyana.org/features/trail_ - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/1981 Last Visited: 4/27/2006
An Associated Press (AP) report from Bogota on the same day stated that the Colombian Foreign Minister, Carlos Lemos Simmonds, had announced two days earlier that he "will listen to what Guyana has to say about its border conflict with Venezuela". However, he declared that Colombia, part of whose territory was also being claimed by Venezuela, would not be converted into an intermediary between Guyana and Venezuela.

