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...with sympathy the problems which affect Latin America, TIME has helped to strengthen the goodunder standing between our peoples," writes Mexico's famed Minister of Foreign Relations Ezequiel Padilla. "Telling the complete truth in all cases has won for TIME the highest prestige" writes Enrique Santos, Editor of Bogota's great newspaper, El Tiempo. "You are performing a magnificent service," says E. C. Givens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 10, 1944 | 7/10/1944 | See Source »

...that TIME Air Express is looked forward to each week by almost every U.S. family living in Latin America and the West Indies and by thousands of other business, political and cultural leaders. We have watched its operations expand to include special printings (for quicker delivery) in Mexico City, Bogota, Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires. . . . But the great question is whether TIME-by-Air is helping to bring Americans of both continents closer together-and now the time has come to take stock frankly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 10, 1944 | 7/10/1944 | See Source »

Gregori Fedorovitch Rezanov, the Soviet Union's first Minister to Colombia, got an unhappy welcome when he arrived at the Bogota airport. Because of a Foreign Office bungle, no Colombian dignitaries met him. Uninvited local Communists infested the airport, carried his baggage, muscled into his news pictures, acutely embarrassed Mr. Rezanov. The Bogotá press was generally cordial. Privately, Colombians wondered why the new Russian Legation had a staff of 34 while Colombia was represented at Moscow by a single, lonely Minister. Probable reason: the Soviet Union wants to train diplomats for use in other Latin American countries which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COLOMBIA: Greetings | 2/28/1944 | See Source »

...scrappy, up-&-coming offshoot, Pan American-Grace Airways. The cuts average 10%, affect all flights between the U.S. and Latin America, will save 500,000-odd Pan Am-Panagra customers $1,250,000 yearly. Sample cuts: Miami to Buenos Aires $550 to $495; Miami-Lima $354 to $320; Miami-Bogota $213 to $183. The new rates will become effective whenever the airlines get CAB approval (probably two months...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aviation: Lower Fares | 1/18/1943 | See Source »

...Axis-provoked incident would probably bring forth a declaration of war from Columbia, Anton J, de Haas, professor of International Relations at the Business School, said yesterday. Professor de Haas has recently returned from a government-instigated trip to Columbia, where he established a commercial school at Bogota...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Colombian War Call Foreseen by de Haas | 10/21/1942 | See Source »

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