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Binner, 68, a doctor and leader of a socialist party, said: "We know how to read the numbers and we congratulate the lady president, but we also tell her that this force is Argentina's second-leading political force."
Cristina Kirchner re-elected as Argentina's president in landslide 2011
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Her margin over Hermes Binner and five other candidates was wider even than the 1973 victory margin of her strongman hero, Juan Domingo Peron.
Cristina Kirchner re-elected as Argentina's president in landslide 2011
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But Dr. Binner said "this has to be clarified so that the population isn't left with the suspicion that they speculated about an illness like cancer."
Argentina's Strange Season Matt Moffett 2012
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Getting out of the banking business could also enable MetLife to have its business judged by regulators on a risk-based-capital basis rather than the stricter Tier 1-capital basis that banks are held to, said Randy Binner , an insurance analyst for FBR Capital Markets.
GE Deposit Deal De-Banks MetLife Andrew Dowell 2011
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Hermes Binner, a Socialist ex-governor and physician who finished second to Mrs. Kirchner in October's presidential election, said on Argentine radio that the cancer scare "generates an atmosphere of suspicion that's worrying."
Argentina's Strange Season Matt Moffett 2012
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The strongest of a weak field of opposition candidates was the socialist Hermes Binner, the outgoing governor of Santa Fe province, who was projected by Poliarquia to obtain between 14% and 16% of the vote.
Polls Show Argentina's Kirchner Winning Second Term Matt Moffett 2011
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In last year's presidential elections, her nearest rival, 68-year-old socialist Hermes Binner, came in 37 points behind with a paltry 17% of the vote.
Cristina Kirchner: she's not just another Evita | profile 2012
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Rules about what would qualify as a systemically important nonbank are still being developed in Washington, but the nonbanks "could have a more open framework in determining required capital levels," said Randy Binner , an insurance analyst at FBR Capital Markets.
MetLife May Sell Bank Unit Erik Holm 2011
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During this year's elections, which she won on the back of strong economic growth, Fernandez secured nearly 54% of vote, with her closest challenger, the socialist candidate Hermes Binner, on just 17%.
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Hermes Binner, a medical doctor and former governor who finished second to Mrs. Kirchner in October's presidential race, said that her cancer is "a common disease and very treatable."
Argentina's Kirchner to Have Surgery for Thyroid Cancer Matt Moffet 2011
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