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directed by Alfonso Arau from the novel by Laura Esquivel Friday and Saturday, July 5 and 6, at 7:30 In the Science Center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMING SOON TO HARVARD | 7/2/1996 | See Source »

...point to this article other than to unfairly lambast a very friendly and likable man. The Crimson would be better off reporting on current issues rather than digging up an eight-year old story of little current relevance which shamelessly defames a respected member of the faculty. --Alfonso Felder '96, City Year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gary Orren Has Paid His Debt | 4/17/1996 | See Source »

...probably the player they least expected to defect," Fernandez said last week through Carlos Alfonso, the Giants bullpen coach who has been acting as his interpreter. "I am from Holguin, in the country, and nobody from the country had ever defected. Even though I began to think about it in 1993, I never told anyone, including my wife...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA'S ARMS SHIPMENT | 3/11/1996 | See Source »

Prosecutor General Alfonso Valdivieso Sarmiento, whose relentless pursuit of the drug mob has made him the most popular man in Colombia, told TIME last week that he expected the Botero investigation to conclude within two months. That could well mean more painful news for Samper, who, a Bogota analyst predicted, "will be staggering from revelation to revelation if he doesn't step down." Valdivieso sees one potential benefit in the crisis. "If it is resolved properly," he suggests, "at a time when Colombians are willing to reject the narco society they used to tolerate, we will have a better country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DRUGS, MONEY AND A PRESIDENT'S RUIN | 2/5/1996 | See Source »

Guatemalans are bracing for a January 7 runoff election after frontrunner Alvaro Arzu, a popular reform-minded industrialist, fell short of the 50 percent majority he needs to win. His opponent is Republican Front leader Alfonso Portillo, the hand-picked choice of former dictator Efrain Rios. "This election is being closely watched by the international community, which fears that a Portillo victory would mean a serious setback for democracy," TIME's Mike Leffert reports from Guatemala City. "Business is also worried that a Portillo win could threaten privatization projects and guarantees for property rights." Weary of their country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRACY'S DELICATE HOLD | 11/14/1995 | See Source »

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