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Ricardo Morales
Ricardo Morales may refer to: * Ricardo Morales (musician) (born 1972), American clarinetist * Ricardo Morales (tennis) (1907–2007), Cuban professional tennis player * Ricardo Morales (intelligence agent) Ricardo Morales Navarrete (June 14, 1939December 20, 1982), also known by the moniker "El Mono", was a Cuban exile and agent of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. He also worked for the DISIP, or Venezuelan intelligence service, and a ... (before 1960–1983), Cuban exile and FBI informant * Ricardo Morales (''Law & Order: LA''), a fictional character on ''Law & Order: LA'' See also * Morales (other) {{hndis, Morales, Ricardo ...
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Ricardo Morales (musician)
Ricardo Morales (born 1972) is a classical clarinetist of Puerto Rican descent. Since 2003, he has been the principal clarinetist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Prior to that, he was the principal clarinetist at the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.
The Philadelphia Orchestra. Retrieved 30 June 2012.
He currently serves on the faculty of . In September, 2012, he launched the "Online Clarinet School with Ricardo Morales" as a part of the
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Ricardo Morales (tennis)
Ricardo Morales (February 1, 1907 February 28, 2007) was a Cuban professional tennis player. Career Morales competed on the Caribbean Circuit during the 1920s and 1930s. He played his first tournament at the 1928 U.S. National Championships. In 1933 he won the first of three titles at the Cuban International Championships, also known as the Havana International, the other titles coming in 1936 and 1939. Morales was also a finalist at the Bahamas International Championships in 1936, a finalist at the Jamaican International Championships in 1937, and a finalist at the Cuban Indoor Championships in 1943. He played his last tournament at the Cuban International where he reached the final for the fourth time before retiring. In team tennis, he was part of the Cuba Davis Cup team, and took part in such tournaments as the 1929 Davis Cup, 1932 International Lawn Tennis Challenge, and 1933 Davis Cup The 1933 International Lawn Tennis Challenge was the 28th edition of what is ...
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Ricardo Morales (intelligence Agent)
Ricardo Morales Navarrete (June 14, 1939December 20, 1982), also known by the moniker "El Mono", was a Cuban exile and agent of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. He also worked for the DISIP, or Venezuelan intelligence service, and as an informant for the U.S. FBI, CIA, and DEA. Biography Ricardo Morales was born in Havana, Cuba on June 14, 1939. He fled Cuba and came to the United States in 1960. He worked for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for a period, including a stint in the Congo in 1964, where he claimed to have killed hundreds while serving as a mercenary. He also worked in Miami while the CIA was looking to destabilize the Fidel Castro government in Cuba, and took part in the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba in 1961. A report in the ''New York Times'' said that within the CIA, Morales was known for his "quick wits and courage". Morales has been a subject of discussion in relation to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. According to Morales son, Ri ...
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