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...mezcla de glamour, humor y lo cursi, que ha perfeccionado durante 16 a?os en la cadena Univisi?n, aunque a veces su inclinaci?n hacia lo provocativo ha causado asombro. En pantalla ha revelado sus cirug?as pl?sticas, ha mostrado c?mo usar un cond?n, se ha quejado de su menopausia, y ha ?casado? a parejas gay. Este ?ltimo evento provoc? amenazas de bomba y reuni? a 1,500 manifestantes en su estudio de Miami. ?Me he metido en muchos problemas en mi vida por ser brutalmente honesta?, dice Saralegui. ?Hay veces que meto no una, sino las dos patas, pero como Elton John...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cristina Saralegui | 8/15/2005 | See Source »

A?n si s?lo contaran sus actuaciones en Selena y Out of Sight (y se le absolviera de sus ?contribuciones? a Anaconda y Gigli), Jennifer L?pez no pertenecer?a realmente a la lista de las mejores actrices de Am?rica. Y ahora que se ha casado con su compatriota Marc Anthony, ni siquiera puede decir que es la mejor cantante de su casa. Pero el lugar de J. Lo en la lista de los hispanos m?s influyentes es m?s que obvia. ?Por qu?? Pues porque hace m?s o menos una d?cada era solamente una bailarina de coro en un programa de comedia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jennifer L?pez | 8/15/2005 | See Source »

Died. Colonel Segismundo Casado, 75, Spanish Loyalist officer who in the closing days of the Civil War seized Madrid and surrendered the city to Franco in hopes of ending the bloodshed; of a heart attack; in Madrid. One of the few professional officers to march under the Loyalist banner, Casado was nevertheless distrustful of the Communists in Loyalist forces; in 1939, when the Reds vowed to defend Madrid to the death, he turned on his former allies and imprisoned their leaders, thus effectively ending the battle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Dec. 27, 1968 | 12/27/1968 | See Source »

...cheerful and practical wife Zenobia looked after him maternally, ran a handicrafts shop in Madrid so that he could work at his poetry without having to worry about earning a living. Shortly after their marriage, he wrote a collection of lyrics entitled Diario de un poeta recién casado (Diary of a Newlywed Poet), one of his finest works. That same productive year (1917) he published his most famous book, Platero y Yo (Silvery and I), a series of prose-poems telling of his walks in town and country with an amiable, silver-grey donkey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PUERTO RICO: Sorrowful Laureate | 11/5/1956 | See Source »

...defender, flew with his staff from Valencia to Oran, Algeria. There he predicted that Republican rule would return to Spain "sooner than one might expect." Julián Besteiro remained in Madrid, was arrested, taken to Burgos and was expected to face a military trial early this week. Colonel Casado, chief figure in ousting the civil government of Dr. Juan Negrin from power four weeks ago, escaped to Marseille aboard a British ship. As his last official act he had issued a bogus proclamation to Communist leaders to mobilize for a last-ditch stand. When they reached their headquarters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Aftermath | 4/10/1939 | See Source »

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