Word: dominican
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Ambassador of the Dominican Republic to the U.S., it is my duty to protest TIME'S July 5 account to the effect that arms and planes have been sent by the Dominican government to Central America...
...unshakable policy and determination not to interfere in the internal affairs of other nations. The record proves beyond any doubt that the Dominican Republic has lived up to the obligations imposed upon her by international law and agreements...
...Late this spring, the U.S. ended a policy of not recognizing dictatorial governments, when it recognized: 1. Argentina. 2. Costa Rica. 3. Nicaragua. 4. Peru. 5. Dominican Republic...
Ready for War. Tacho had a shotgun propped behind his desk. He intended to be prepared on all fronts. Last week his flyers took delivery in Miami of AT6 trainer planes bought by the dictator after the U.S. recognized Nicaragua last May. In the Dominican Republic, the eastern end of the Caribbean dictators' axis, Dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo's mechanics were busy scraping the Dominican insignia off three P-38s. They were ticketed for Nicaragua, where Tacho had pilots waiting to fly them...
Doris Duke ("Richest-girl-in-the -world") Rubirosa arrived safe & sound at her occasional home near Honolulu without the Dominican Ambassador to Argentina, whom she married in Paris only last September. She said that she was just taking a little vacation, and husband Porfirio might turn up later...