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...Hortensia Bussi, 94, lost her husband, Chilean President Salvador Allende, and her status as First Lady in the bloody military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet in 1973. Undeterred, she continued to campaign against Pinochet's dictatorship while exiled in Mexico...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 7/6/2009 | See Source »

...rifle given to him by Cuba's Fidel Castro. Fascinating though they are, the photos do not resolve the questions about how Allende died. The military junta that now runs Chile claims that Allende committed suicide by killing himself with his rifle. But Allende's widow, Hortensia Bussi de Allende, now living in exile in Mexico, disputes that. Although she originally accepted the suicide theory, she now insists that her husband was shot by the junta's soldiers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Allende's Last Day | 2/4/1974 | See Source »

...killers hacked at the body of one of the dead, the remaining survivors fled in all directions. Brother Jean-Guy and Brother Raymond Bussière, 25, made it to the refectory. "Brother Raymond was bleeding terribly," recalled Brother Jean-Guy as he lay in a Leopoldville hospital last week. "I tore off some of my habit, drenched it in blood and smeared his face and back, then mine, to make us look dead. I was certain that we would not survive." Incredibly, the end never came. Into the refectory strode several of the Jeunesse. Bui seeing the gory "bodies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congo: Again, the Savages | 3/6/1964 | See Source »

...camera on the seven jurors rather than the accused, and attempts to show how their different personalities and problems influence their verdicts-e.g. a farmer (Marcel Pérés) who believes his wife is betraying him finds the defendant guilty, while a café waiter (Raymond Bussières) who is in love finds her not guilty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, Mar. 16, 1953 | 3/16/1953 | See Source »

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