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...backing Ramfis, in the hope that he could bloodlessly "democratize" Trujillo-land, the U.S. made it a condition that Uncles Héctor and Arismendi stay away. They did for a while, then began to complain that young Ramfis was frittering away their fief, and blustered home to stop him. At that point, Ramfis gave up. After all, he had a reported $500 million stashed away in solid currencies in overseas banks. So he resigned as armed forces chief of staff and embarked with a consoling German blonde on the family yacht Angelita, bound first for the nearby island...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dominican Republic: Triple Play | 12/1/1961 | See Source »

Arizona may seem to be Barry Goldwater's fief, but there remain some potent pockets of Democratic strength. Among them is Tucson (pop. 212,892), where Democrats outregister Republicans 2 to 1. Last week Tucson went Republican...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Turnabout in Tucson | 11/17/1961 | See Source »

Time may be drawing short for the Trujillo clan, still clinging grimly to the Dominican Republic. For five days last week, uncontrolled riots swept the island fief now commanded by the dictator's son and heir. Ramfis Trujillo Jr. Mobs of students swarmed off the university campus in Ciudad Trujillo, smashing statues of the dead tyrant and shouting "Viva la revolución!" One rampaging band of 400 students and sympathizers proclaimed a four-block stretch of downtown Ciudad Trujillo as "free territory." defended it with rocks and cast iron water-meter covers until 100 police drove them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dominican Republic: Clock with Hands | 10/27/1961 | See Source »

...Colombia, Venezuela, Honduras, Mexico) to Cabinet posts (Education, External Affairs), and finally, in 1957, to Vice President under the benefactor's puppet President, Brother Hector. Last year, when Trujillo sensed growing resistance, he removed Hector and installed Balaguer to stage a "democratization" of the tight little island fief...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dominican Republic: Trials of the Functionary | 10/13/1961 | See Source »

...south, in Goulart's home fief of Rio Grande do Sul, Governor Leonel Brizzola was calling the gauchos to arms on Goulart's behalf. Brizzola, who is Brazil's most rabidly anti-Yankee governor and Goulart's brother-in-law, blocked the harbor in Porto Alegre, barricaded the streets, and began recruiting rawhide-tough cowboys into "Committees of Democratic Resistance." He called up the state militia, mobilized police, had trenches dug, surrounded his palace with barbed wire and put machine guns on the roof. But more important than all these precautions, he won the solid support...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: Dangerous Week | 9/8/1961 | See Source »

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