Word: isabell
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...back-with his third wife Isabel at his side, trying to fill the role of the revered Eva-because the people of Argentina want him back. He is back -seeking to formalize his power by running for President this month-also because the military that ousted him finally let him back. Most of all, Perón is back because Argentina is in a state of chaos, racked by terrorism and factional clashes that threaten to engulf it in civil war. Both the masses and the military look to him in desperation. He seems to them to be the only...
...lady herself tried to look and act like "the little Madonna," as Eva was called. She has dyed her chestnut hair blonde like Evita's, she wears a silver mink coat like Evita's, she is making good-will tours like Evita's. But when Isabel accepted the vice-presidential nomination, an honor that Eva had declined in 1951, angry Peronistas began tearing out the eyes on her posters...
Every letter we get (an average of 1,200 per week) goes to Maria Luisa Cisneros and her staff of nine, who answer the mail, analyze trends and distribute excerpts of the most interesting letters among TIME's staff. Isabel Kouri, a letters correspondent since 1960, answers mail critical of our Watergate coverage. "A striking number of readers are worrying about the image of the presidency itself," she says. Last week she wrote to one such reader: "It seems to us that in the long run, competent, thorough, honest and aggressive news reporting is the servant of the national...
...writer-defendants, all in their 30s and all mothers of small children, are Maria Velho da Costa and Maria Isabel Barreno, both published novelists who do research for Portugal's Ministry of Economics, and Maria Teresa Horta, a well-known poet who edits the literary supplement of a Lisbon newspaper. The book they put together from their writings-they collaborated through an exchange of views in letters and at weekly lunches and dinners-is no mere feminist tract but a work of literary merit. It is now being translated into several languages and will be published...
...signatories included; Isabel G. MacCaffrey, Kenan Professor of History and Literature; Dr. Mary C. Howell, associate dean for Student Affairs at the Medical School. Ruth Husband, research associate in Biology; Caroline W. Bynum, assistant professor of History; Ursula Goodenough, assistant professor of Biology; Judith M. Hughes, assistant professor of Social Studies; and, Barbara G. Rosenkrantz, lecturer in the History of Science...