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Word: dominicans (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Playboy Trujillo Jr.'s fancy gift-giving keeps up, the Dominican Republic will have to change its motto to "Over the Trujillo to the Poorhouse"-with the U.S. taxpayer paving, and paying...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 9, 1958 | 6/9/1958 | See Source »

From exile in the Dominican Republic, Perón's first reaction was to denounce the law as a "trap," and to warn his top henchmen to be careful about returning to Argentina. But back home Perón's lawyer filed the first case testing just how broadly the law will be interpreted in court. The attorney asked a federal court to drop a charge of treason from the list of indictments pending against Perón. Even if the lawyer wins this case, he will have little chance of knocking down all other charges, including...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARGENTINA: Democracy's Blessings | 6/2/1958 | See Source »

...opposed to foreign aid in general, Ohio Democrat Wayne Hays emphasized to the House during last week's debate on the $2.9 billion foreign aid authorization bill. But he was opposed to $600,000 earmarked under the bill for Dictator Rafael Trujillo's Dominican Republic, especially as, at the very same time, Rafael Trujillo Jr. was spending a bit of his $600,000 annual allowance on a $5,500 Mercedes-Benz and a $17,000 chinchilla coat in the U.S. for Cinemagyar Zsa Zsa Gabor (TIME, May 19). Predicted Ohio's Hays, with spade-calling confidence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: A Romp with Pompadour | 5/26/1958 | See Source »

Muffling its laughter, the House decided (79-32) that there is still a case for Dominican Republic aid. Foreign aid advocates swallowed hard, knowing well that Trujillo Jr., a lieutenant general in command of the Dominican Republic's two-bit air force and a student at the U.S. Army's prestige-making Command and General Staff College, is a prime example of the kind of irresponsible foolishness that gives any real enemy of foreign aid just the kind of potent ammunition that makes headlines. Flying into Washington the same day for a nightclub appearance, Zsa Zsa Gabor quickly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: A Romp with Pompadour | 5/26/1958 | See Source »

Commander in chief of the two-bit Dominican air force, Ramfis came to the U.S. last summer to attend a year's course at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in Leavenworth, Kans. Because of frequent leaves, arranged through his embassy in Washington, he has apparently remained innocent of the higher principles of military strategy, but his cafeé-society tactics have improved by the week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Ramfis' Conquests | 5/19/1958 | See Source »

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