Word: castros
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...JUANITA CASTRO...
...TIME sympathizes with Miss Castro, but believes that at times harsh facts are relevant and must be reported...
...miles off Grand Bahama island last week and took them aboard, the raft had disintegrated and the refugees were clinging to the inner tubes, half in, half out of the water. What sort of land is it that drives men to take such risks to escape? Last month Fidel Castro invited 30 U.S. newsmen to Cuba to witness the July 26 celebrations marking the eleventh anniversary of his initial attack against Dictator Fulgencio Batista. Among the newsmen was TIME'S Caribbean Bureau Chief Edwin Reingold. His report...
...Castro coddling? Not in Mexico's view. At home, the government sedulously harasses domestic Communists, and its relations with Cuba are, at best, coldly correct. But the Mexicans believe that their Havana embassy and air link with Cuba provide an escape route. More important, Mexico vigorously resists anything that smacks of follow-the-leader-in this case, the U.S. So last month, it had joined Bolivia, Chile and Uruguay-the three other Latin American countries still maintaining relations with Cuba-in voting against the OAS sanctions. With last week's action, Mexico itself became a leader of sorts...
Priorities of Fear. Roche has no patience with liberal apologists for totalitarians of the left like Castro: "I have never known a man who treated a gun as a symbol-instead of an instrument-who was not fundamentally depraved. When such an addict of romantic violence appears in politics mouthing left-wing slogans, are we to deny the insights of experience for the nostalgia of a phrase?" Roche also advises liberals to stop worrying and writing so much about the radical right. Right-wing extremists like the late Joseph F. McCarthy and Robert Welch must be fought but kept...