Word: argentina
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...travelers on a whirlwind dance through afternoon workshops with tango masters, evening dinners and tango shows, nights at the hottest milongas (tango dance halls). "It was an immersion experience, in the same way you would learn a foreign language," says Raspa. "But we also got an authentic look at Argentina." It takes two to tango, but singles--and beginners--need not worry. Tour organizers Carlos Scott and Gayatri Martin fill in as partners and recruit locals when extras are needed to complete a pair...
...next summer, Harvard plans to open an "outpost" in Buenos Aires, Argentina. With a small staff and a few workstations, this office will function as a home away from Cambridge for visiting Harvard faculty...
Rudenstine also visited Argentina and Brazil this summer to meet with business leaders...
Banned Turkey, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela...
...respectively, of the Philippines and Nicaragua. They did not, however, get there by default. They ascended by courageously making themselves the rallying point of a revolution. The one who did ascend for no other discernible reason than having shared the great one's bed is one Mrs. Peron of Argentina. Not Evita, who became a saint after her death but never actually ruled--no, the sorriest modern case of rule by consort is Peron's third wife, Isabel, a cabaret dancer he met during one of his exiles in Spain, who turned in one of the most disastrous presidencies...