Word: costa
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Australia, Paraguay, Colombia and Costa Rica were firmly against Peking membership. Japan's Katsuo Okazaki ranged himself with the U.S., but hopefully suggested that recognition of two Chinas might be a way out. Canada's Alfred Brooks voiced "grave doubts" that Peking would qualify as "peace loving" and in his conclusion seemed to edge toward a "study committee" for the entire issue of Chinese representation...
Students, though avowedly communist, show the same lack of commitment to dogma, both speakers agreed. Kennedy commended the Political Institute in Costa Rica, a school educating the democratically oriented in an attempt to "strengthen their ideology and train them to organize parties that can combat the communists...
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...forget her doomed love for Raymond Barlac, a Southern aristocrat. The wide-ranging plot, based on Dello Joio's own scenario, gave Designer Rouben Ter-Arutunian ample scope for lush sets that imparted a sense of grandeur to the opera's five scenes. American Soprano Mary Costa, who played Ninette, sang beautifully but seemed lost in the schmalz-larded story. Only the heroine's quadroon mother, Cleo, superbly sung by Contralto Irene Dalis, took on the dimensions of life-a singular achievement while coping with some embarrassing lyrics: "Love had fled from your white heart...
...Jose, Costa Rica...