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...Paul VI referred to himself when he ascended the papal throne five years ago. Since then he has been as good as his word, logging five trips abroad, including visits to the Holy Land, Bombay and New York City. This August he will undertake his longest voyage yet-to Bogotá, Colombia, more than 11,000 miles round trip from the Vatican, to attend the 39th International Eucharistic Congress. One result of his journey will be to scotch rumors that he's been in fragile health. But the Pontiff's deepest hope is to show the Latin American...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: May 17, 1968 | 5/17/1968 | See Source »

...home in Montevideo. Secondly: in the photo she appears alone with me, but at our side, at the same time, were many of my Uruguayan friends and friends from the Russian embassy who, together with her, accompanied me to the airport where I disappeared alone to Bogotá. Third: in the photo she is at a distance from me of no less than 50 centimeters. Thus through TIME, I wish to advise all of the women of the world, including North Americans, to please stay a distance of no less than one kilometer away from this wicked Evtushenko, because immediately...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Mar. 15, 1968 | 3/15/1968 | See Source »

EVGENY EVTUSHENKO Bogotá, Colombia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Mar. 15, 1968 | 3/15/1968 | See Source »

...fact, there is hardly a place in the world, from Bogotá to Berlin, where the American will to persist in Viet Nam is not being closely eyed. If the silent center in the U.S. can find an effective voice, through the new Citizens Committee or any other channel, American foreign policy will carry considerably greater authority with friends and foes alike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The War: Voice from the Silent Center | 11/3/1967 | See Source »

...afraid to take a stand. When Communist-led students went on strike across the country shortly after he took over last August, he threatened to bar them from graduation and, ignoring the country's sacred tradition of campus autonomy, sent a platoon of battle-ready troops into Bogotá's National University. When a band of 80 Castroite guerrillas went on a rampage in Colombia's remote southern interior, ambushing army patrols, slashing telephone lines and bombing roads and bridges, Lleras quickly moved to put down the insurrection. He not only rushed in 800 troops but hopped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colombia: Taking a Stand | 2/17/1967 | See Source »

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