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...Cala Saona The rocky inlets and reefs on this beach are reachable only by boat. There is no sand, but the water is incredibly transparent...
...CALA a similar position is voiced by Mike Harrson. Human Rights and Racial Justice program Coordinator for the organization. "We are primarily an educational group." he says. The national office of CALA relies on local chapters to take specific action on the policies it sets, he says...
Four days before the election. Chicago's major Krugerrand seller, the First National Bank of Chicago "Just caved in," says Norman Walkins, a worker at the Chicago branch of CALA. Weighing financial balances, the bank decided to forego its commission on the nearly $10 million in Krugerrands that it handled each year. "There is now no major bank in downtown Chicago that sells or handles Krugerrands," Walkins says...
...Tower of Cala Piccola sits on a promontory 100 miles up the Tyrrhenian coast from Rome. Built by the Saracens in the 13th century, the tower has been converted into a bar and restaurant, surrounded by secluded cottages, each with its own view of the sea. Offering near-total privacy, the tower draws those who seek escape from it all (last year, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton). Rates begin...
Pinheiro made room for the rush by handing out free four-year land leases in mushroom shantytowns neighboring the capital site. In a nearby Wild West shack city called Cidade Livre (Free City), seven banks, 60 rooming houses, 750 stores sprang up. José Calaça, 52, arrived with a truckload of groceries, unloaded it "in waist-high grass," sold out all his cooking oil immediately, now does a $30,000-a-month business at his Casa Colorado. Says he: "The only way to lose money here is to throw it away." In Free City, construction crews line...